Real-world tailpipe emissions from autorickshaws (3-wheelers) under heterogeneous traffic conditions

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作者
Kuppili, Sudheer Kumar [1 ]
Anjana, K. [1 ]
Alshetty, Dheeraj [1 ]
Shiva, S. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Civil Engn, Environm & Water Resource Engn Div, Chennai 600036, India
关键词
Real-world emission monitoring; Autorickshaws; Compressed natural gas; Emission factors; Instantaneous emission; On-board measurement; Gaseous pollutants; POLLUTANT FORMATION; PASSENGER CARS; DRIVING CYCLE; MOTORCYCLES;
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10.1007/s10661-023-12145-1
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The current study aimed to measure real-world emissions of three-wheeled autorickshaws powered by CNG and parameters (such as speed, acceleration, air-fuel (A/F) ratio, and rpm) influencing 3-wheeler emission rates. Test vehicles manufactured under Bharat Standards BS-III and BS-IV were monitored for exhaust emissions in Delhi city using a portable exhaust emission measurement system (AVL Ditest Gas 1000). The average emission rates of CO, HC, and NO gases for on-road autorickshaws were found to be 0.015 +/- 0.017, 0.003 +/- 0.0017, and 0.007 +/- 0.005 g/s, respectively. Further, the highest emission factor values of 3.98 g/km and 3.93 g/km were estimated for CO and HC+NO gases, respectively. These values were found to be 1.4-3.2 times higher than the respective BS emission norms (BS III-CO =1.25 g/km, HC+NO = 1.25 g/km; BS-IV-CO = 0.94 g/km and HC+NO = 0.94 g/km). In this study, it was observed that the driving pattern and emissions were affected by traffic characteristics, driver behavior (constant acceleration and deceleration), and vehicle characteristics. The air-fuel ratio (A/F) was found to correlate highly with emission rates, followed by acceleration/deceleration and speed. Further analysis found that more than 70% of the aggregated emissions were due to acceleration and deceleration, which contributed to nearly 70% of the travel time. This was followed by the breakdown of speed and emissions into different bins, which found that 20-30 kmph has a higher emission rate and 40-50 kmph bin has a lower emission rate.
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