Literature DB >> 25826745

Emission rates of regulated pollutants from current technology heavy-duty diesel and natural gas goods movement vehicles.

Arvind Thiruvengadam1, Marc C Besch1, Pragalath Thiruvengadam1, Saroj Pradhan1, Daniel Carder1, Hemanth Kappanna1, Mridul Gautam2, Adewale Oshinuga3, Henry Hogo3, Matt Miyasato3.   

Abstract

Chassis dynamometer emissions testing of 11 heavy-duty goods movement vehicles, including diesel, natural gas, and dual-fuel technology, compliant with US-EPA 2010 emissions standard were conducted. Results of the study show that three-way catalyst (TWC) equipped stoichiometric natural gas vehicles emit 96% lower NOx emissions as compared to selective catalytic reduction (SCR) equipped diesel vehicles. Characteristics of drayage truck vocation, represented by the near-dock and local drayage driving cycles, were linked to high NOx emissions from diesel vehicles equipped with a SCR. Exhaust gas temperatures below 250 °C, for more than 95% duration of the local and near-dock driving cycles, resulted in minimal SCR activity. The low percentage of activity SCR over the local and near-dock cycles contributed to a brake-specific NOx emissions that were 5-7 times higher than in-use certification limit. The study also illustrated the differences between emissions rate measured from chassis dynamometer testing and prediction from the EMFAC model. The results of the study emphasize the need for model inputs relative to SCR performance as a function of driving cycle and engine operation characteristics.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25826745     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b00943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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1.  Part 1. Assessment of carcinogenicity and biologic responses in rats after lifetime inhalation of new-technology diesel exhaust in the ACES bioassay.

Authors:  Jacob D McDonald; Melanie Doyle-Eisele; JeanClare Seagrave; Andrew P Gigliotti; Judith Chow; Barbara Zielinska; Joe L Mauderly; Steven K Seilkop; Rodney A Miller
Journal:  Res Rep Health Eff Inst       Date:  2015-01

2.  On-Road Chemical Transformation as an Important Mechanism of NO2 Formation.

Authors:  Bo Yang; K Max Zhang; W David Xu; Shaojun Zhang; Stuart Batterman; Richard W Baldauf; Parikshit Deshmukh; Richard Snow; Ye Wu; Qiang Zhang; Zhenhua Li; Xian Wu
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2018-04-03       Impact factor: 9.028

3.  Solid Particle Number Emission Factors of Euro VI Heavy-Duty Vehicles on the Road and in the Laboratory.

Authors:  Barouch Giechaskiel
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2018-02-09       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Effects of Vehicle Load on Emissions of Heavy-Duty Diesel Trucks: A Study Based on Real-World Data.

Authors:  Xin Wang; Guohua Song; Zhiqiang Zhai; Yizheng Wu; Hang Yin; Lei Yu
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-04-07       Impact factor: 3.390

5.  Unexpected slowdown of US pollutant emission reduction in the past decade.

Authors:  Zhe Jiang; Brian C McDonald; Helen Worden; John R Worden; Kazuyuki Miyazaki; Zhen Qu; Daven K Henze; Dylan B A Jones; Avelino F Arellano; Emily V Fischer; Liye Zhu; K Folkert Boersma
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2018-04-30       Impact factor: 11.205

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