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Main Title Gaseous and particulate emissions from gasoline- and diesel-powered heavy-duty trucks /
Author Braddock, James N. ; Braddock, J. N. ; Perry, N.
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Author Title of a Work
Perry, Ned.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Research Lab. ;Northrop Services, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Atmospheric Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1985
Report Number PB85-167948; EPA/600/D-85/037
Stock Number PB85-167948
OCLC Number 759992420
Subjects Trucks--Motors (Diesel) ; Trucks--Motors (Diesel)--Exhaust gas ; Diesel motor exhaust gas ; Internal combustion engines
Additional Subjects Air pollution ; Exhaust emissions ; Particles ; Trucks ; Diesel engines ; Gasoline engines ; Hydrocarbons ; Carbon monoxide ; Fuel consumption ; Dynamometers ; Carbon monoxide ; Nitrogen oxides ; Tables(Data) ; Concentration(Composition) ; Heavy duty vehicles
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ELCD  EPA 600-D-85-037 NVFEL Library/Ann Arbor, MI 11/14/2011
NTIS  PB85-167948 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation iii, 89 p. : charts ; 28 cm.
Abstract
Gaseous and particulate emission rates from seven class 2B, one class 5 and six class 6 heavy-duty gasoline- and diesel-powered trucks were determined using transient chassis dynamometer test procedures. All vehicles were tested at approximately 70% of their rated gross vehicle weight over the Heavy-Duty Transient Cycle and the Durham Road Route driving cycles. The sensitivity of emission rates to vehicle configuration, engine design, and driving cycle characteristics was examined. Emissions characterization included total hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, fuel economy, total particulate matter, particulate organics, inert material, particle size less than 2 micrometers, and lead, bromine, and chlorine analyses. All class 2B truck emission rates were less than class 5 or 6 truck emission rates. Hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions and fuel consumption were significantly higher with the gasoline trucks than with the diesel trucks. Total particulate, particulate organics, and inert material emissions were significantly greater with the diesel trucks. Hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, total particulate emissions, and fuel consumption were sensitive to the characteristics of the transient driving cycles.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50). "EPA/600/D-85/037." "February 1985." "PB85-167948."
Contents Notes
Gaseous and particulate emission rates from seven class 2B, one class 5 and six class 6 heavy-duty gasoline- and diesel-powered trucks were determined using transient chassis dynamometer test procedures. All vehicles were tested at approximately 70% of their rated gross vehicle weight over the Heavy-Duty Transient Cycle and the Durham Road Route driving cycles. The sensitivity of emission rates to vehicle configuration, engine design, and driving cycle characteristics was examined. Emissions characterization included total hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, fuel economy, total particulates matter, particulate organics, inert material, particle size less than 2m, and lead, bromine, and chlorine analyses. All class 2B truck emission rates were less than class 5 or 6 truck emission rates. Hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions and fuel consumption were significantly higher with the gasoline trucks than with the diesel trucks. Total particulate, particulate organics, and inert material emissions were significantly greater with the diesel trucks. Hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, total particulate emissions, and fuel consumption were sensitive to the characteristics of the transient driving cycles.