Laboratory and on-road testing for brake wear particle emissions: a review

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Maria Luisa Feo
Marco Torre
Patrizio Tratzi
Francesca Battistelli
Laura Tomassetti
Francesco Petracchini
Ettore Guerriero
Valerio Paolini
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[1] Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research,
[2] National Research Council of Italy,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2023年 / 30卷
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Brake wear emission; Particulate matter; Non-exhaust emissions; Brake particle assessment procedure; Experimental methods for brake wear emission assessment;
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Brake wear emission is a significant contributor to vehicle-related particulate matter, especially in areas with high traffic density and braking frequency. Only recently, non-exhaust emissions from car brake wear have been regulated under Euro 7 regulation, which introduces emission limits for both brake and tires. It also introduces a standard brake particle assessment procedure which includes sampling procedure and measurement techniques defined in the Global Technical Regulation on brakes from light-duty vehicles up to 3.5 t. Over the years, various experimental setups have been tried leading to non-comparable results. The brake wear particle emissions, expressed as emission factors, are mostly estimated as particle mass or particle number and described using different units (e.g., mg/stop brake, mg/km brake; particle number/cm3) making the comparison between studies very difficult. The aim of the present literature review is to present the state-of-the-art of different experimental methods tuned for assessing brake wear emissions, including electric vehicles. The experiments are carried in close, semi-closed, and open systems, and depending on the experimental design, different sampling methods are applied to reduce particle transport loss and guarantee the efficiency of the particle sampling. Driving condition (e.g., speed and applied pressure), formulation of brake materials, and friction temperature have been found to strongly affect the emission characteristics of brake particles, and this needs to be considered when designing study procedures. The findings reported in this review can be beneficial to policy makers and researchers.
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