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An integrated framework of real and micro simulated driving cycles to evaluate a new emissions factors model (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- An integrated framework of real and micro simulated driving cycles to evaluate a new emissions factors model (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.4271/2011-01-2063 (literal)
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Della Ragione L., Meccariello G. (2011)
An integrated framework of real and micro simulated driving cycles to evaluate a new emissions factors model
in 2011 JSAE/SAE International Powertrains, Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, Kyoto (Japan)
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- Transport activities contribute significantly to air
pollution. For this reason any policy or plan, carried
out by administration or institution, requires the
assessment of its impact on the emissions. To
assess the overall pollutant production from transport,
it is necessary to calculate emission factors. For this
aim several methods exist which only use the average
speed of the traffic stream, which can be theoretically
obtained by vehicles flow and density on the road.
Recently, a new statistical approach has been developed capable to consider more attributes than the simple mean speed to characterize driving behaviour, not only in the determination of driving cycles but also in the emission modelling. In this context, a meso scale emission model, named KEM, Kinematic Emission Model, able to calculate emission factor was developed. However, it is necessary to consider that the input to this model is, in any case, the driving cycle. A possible way of gathering such
detailed data is represented by the use of microscopic traffic simulation models. In particular, per each simulated traffic scenario, micro-simulation models can determine instantaneous kinematic characteristics of each vehicle moving on the simulated transportation network, thus providing the
needed input quantities to the emission models.
Key issue of the whole approach is, however, the
reliability of traffic generated by simulation models.
For this reason the study aims at testing the
capabilities of four car-following models (at the basis
of any microscopic traffic simulation tool) at
reproducing real vehicles trajectories and then at
checking the errors introduced by using the simulated
trajectories, in place of real ones, for calculating traffic
emissions by means of the KEM model. Finally the
emission behaviors of the simulated trajectories were
analyzed through several experimental tests
performed on a chassis dynamometer bench for
characterizing regulated emissions and fuel
consumption. Tests were also compared with
predicted emissions of the conventional Euro 4
gasoline technology provided by KEM - and by the
COPERT 4 model. (literal)
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- Istituto Motori, CNR, Napoli. (literal)
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