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Atmospheric Environment | 2000

Influence of driving cycles on unit emissions from passenger cars

Robert Joumard; Michel André; Robert Vidon; Patrick Tassel; C Pruvost

Abstract Small samples of petrol engine or diesel cars, equipped with or without catalysts, were tested over 36 driving cycles divided into four categories – standard cycles and three sets of cycles more representative of real-world driving conditions. The tests addressed standard gaseous pollutants and fuel consumption and also less frequently measured pollutant such as CH4. In the first part of this paper we examine cold emissions in order to assess the duration of the cold start impact and the representativity of the cold ECE15 cycle. Then unit emissions are compared over the four driving cycle families. As compared to representative cycles, the standardised cycles underestimate hot emissions by almost 50% for petrol engine cars and 30% for diesel vehicles. Conversely, the results obtained for the three representative cycle families are in relatively close agreement with each other – within approximately 10%. However, the cinematic properties of the three families differ. Finally, we demonstrate that weighting all emission data equally, not taking into account the weight of each cycle in overall traffic, introduces significant biases, particularly when plotting emission vs. average speed curves.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2017

Euro 6 Unregulated Pollutant Characterization and Statistical Analysis of After-Treatment Device and Driving-Condition Impact on Recent Passenger-Car Emissions

Simon Martinet; Yao Liu; Cédric Louis; Patrick Tassel; Pascal Perret; Agnès Chaumond; Michel André

This study aims to measure and analyze unregulated compound emissions for two Euro 6 diesel and gasoline vehicles. The vehicles were tested on a chassis dynamometer under various driving cycles: Artemis driving cycles (urban, road, and motorway), the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) and the World Harmonized Light-Duty Test Cycle (WLTC) for Europe, and world approval cycles. The emissions of unregulated compounds (such as total particle number (PN) (over 5.6 nm); black carbon (BC); NO2; benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX); carbonyl compounds; and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)) were measured with several online devices, and different samples were collected using cartridges and quartz filters. Furthermore, a preliminary statistical analysis was performed on eight Euro 4-6 diesel and gasoline vehicles to study the impacts of driving conditions and after-treatment and engine technologies on emissions of regulated and unregulated pollutants. The results indicate that urban conditions with cold starts induce high emissions of BTEX and carbonyl compounds. Motorway conditions are characterized by high emissions of particle numbers and CO, which mainly induced by gasoline vehicles. Compared with gasoline vehicles, diesel vehicles equipped with catalyzed or additive DPF emit fewer particles but more NOx and carbonyl compounds.


Atmospheric Environment | 2006

Real-world European driving cycles, for measuring pollutant emissions from high- and low-powered cars

Michel André; Robert Joumard; Robert Vidon; Patrick Tassel; Pascal Perret


Atmospheric Environment | 2003

Characterizing real unit emissions for light duty goods vehicles

Robert Joumard; Michel André; Robert Vidon; Patrick Tassel


Atmospheric Environment | 2016

PAH, BTEX, carbonyl compound, black-carbon, NO2 and ultrafine particle dynamometer bench emissions for Euro 4 and Euro 5 diesel and gasoline passenger cars

Cédric Louis; Yao Liu; Patrick Tassel; Pascal Perret; Agnès Chaumond; Michel André


Atmospheric Environment | 2005

Operating conditions of buses in use in the Ile-de-France region of France for the evaluation of pollutant emissions

Michel André; Bénédicte Garrot; Yves Roynard; Robert Vidon; Patrick Tassel; Pascal Perret


Transportation research procedia | 2016

Impact of Aftertreatment Device and Driving Conditions on Black Carbon, Ultrafine Particle and NOx Emissions for Euro 5 Diesel and Gasoline Vehicles

Louis Cédric; Mathieu Goriaux; Patrick Tassel; Pascal Perret; Michel André; Yao Liu


Atmospheric Environment | 2017

Dilution effects on ultrafine particle emissions from Euro 5 and Euro 6 diesel and gasoline vehicles

Cédric Louis; Yao Liu; Simon Martinet; Barbara D'Anna; Alvaro Martinez Valiente; A. Boréave; Badr R'Mili; Patrick Tassel; Pascal Perret; Michel André


Transportation research procedia | 2014

Impacts of inadequate engine maintenance on diesel exhaust emissions

Didier Pillot; Agnès Legrand-Tiger; Elisse Thirapounho; Patrick Tassel; Pascal Perret


18th International Symposium "Transport and Air Pollution" TAP2010 | 2010

Determination of VOC components in the exhaust of light vehicles fuelled with different biofuels

Fabrice Cazier; Agnes Delbende; Habiba Nouali; Benjamin Hanoune; Didier Pillot; Robert Vidon; Pascal Perret; Patrick Tassel

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Robert Vidon

Institut national de recherche sur les transports et leur sécurité

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Robert Joumard

Institut national de recherche sur les transports et leur sécurité

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Christophe Pruvost

Institut national de recherche sur les transports et leur sécurité

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