Title of article :
A model for determination of motor vehicle emission
factors from on-road measurements with a focus on
submicrometer particles
Author/Authors :
M. JamriskaU، نويسنده , , L Morawska، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The multiplicity of parameters that influence traffic-related emissions and that are often very difficult to measure
or predict, makes the assessment of traffic emissions a very complicated process, strongly dependent on local
conditions and usually associated with a high degree of error. The aim of this paper was to develop, calibrate and test
a simple model for ‘on-road’ measurements of traffic emission factors as part of a major program focussed on the
assessment of traffic contribution to fine and ultrafine emissions to the whole air shed and to local areas in south-east
Queensland, Australia. A mathematical model developed was based on the mass balance concept for on-road
assessment of traffic-related emission rates. The model requires fewer experimental data points as input and is more
applicable to the common on-road testing situation, when no more than two monitors of a specific pollutant can be
used. The model was tested and calibrated using experimental data on particle number concentration collected at a
road-monitoring site using the scanning mobility particle sizer, and was applied to assess the emission factors of
submicrometer particles emitted by traffic. The average emission factor obtained using the box model and the
experimental data from road measurements was 1.75=1014 particles kmy1 vehicley1, with a standard error of
67.6%. While the emission factor obtained was comparable with some results obtained from dynamometer studies
and applied to the vehicle mix at the sampling site, they were significantly higher than the factors reported by other
studies.
Keywords :
model , Particle size , On-road measurement , Emission factors , vehicle emissions , Submicrometer particles
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment