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Scientific Conference on Automotive Vehicles and Combustion Engines (KONMOT 2016), 22-23.09.2016, Cracow, Poland | 2016

Development of the methodology of exhaust emissions measurement under RDE (Real Driving Emissions) conditions for non-road mobile machinery (NRMM) vehicles

Jerzy Merkisz; Piotr Lijewski; Paweł Fuć; Maciej Siedlecki; Andrzej Ziółkowski

The paper analyzes the exhaust emissions from farm vehicles based on research performed under field conditions (RDE) according to the NTE procedure. This analysis has shown that it is hard to meet the NTE requirements under field conditions (engine operation in the NTE zone for at least 30 seconds). Due to a very high variability of the engine conditions, the share of a valid number of NTE windows in the field test is small throughout the entire test. For this reason, a modification of the measurement and exhaust emissions calculation methodology has been proposed for farm vehicles of the NRMM group. A test has been developed composed of the following phases: trip to the operation site (paved roads) and field operations (including u-turns and maneuvering). The range of the operation time share in individual test phases has been determined. A change in the method of calculating the real exhaust emissions has also been implemented in relation to the NTE procedure.


Scientific Conference on Automotive Vehicles and Combustion Engines (KONMOT 2016), 22-23.09.2016, Cracow, Poland | 2016

Analysis of the CO2, NOx emission and fuel consumption from a heavy-duty vehicle designed for carriage of timber

Paweł Fuć; Piotr Lijewski; Andrzej Ziółkowski

The paper presents the results of measurements of the CO2 and NOx emission and fuel consumption recorded under actual operating conditions of a heavy-duty vehicle designed for loading and carriage of timber. The tests were performed on a specially designed test route that reflected the arrival of the vehicle to the felling site in the forest, the loading process and return to the lumberyard. The route ran through paved (asphalt) and unpaved (forest) portions. Its total length was 8.6 km. An advanced PEMS (Portable Emission Measurement System) device was used for the measurement of the exhaust emissions - SEMTECH DS by Sensors Inc. The paper analyses the CO2 and NOx emission and fuel consumption on all portions of the test route and presents a comparison between the forest and asphalt roads.


WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment | 2014

The assessment of exhaust system energy losses based on the measurements performed under actual traffic conditions

Paweł Fuć; Jerzy Merkisz; Piotr Lijewski; Agnieszka Merkisz-Guranowska; Andrzej Ziółkowski

It is generally acknowledged that energy losses from the exhaust system are approximately 30% of the total losses of energy supplied to the engine in the form of fuel. Part of this energy is used to heat the aftertreatment systems whose pollutant conversion rate is tightly related to their operating temperature. The exhaust gas flowing through the catalytic supports of the converters and filters warms them up while the outstanding energy contained in the gases is lost permanently. Hence, it is vital to recuperate the waste energy and convert it into different forms such as electrical energy using thermoelectric modules. In this paper, we determined the energy loss in an exhaust system of a city bus following the measurements carried out under actual traffic conditions on a regular bus route. The measurements of the exhaust gas temperature and mass flow were performed at three points. For this, thermoresistors and a portable exhaust emission analyzer SEMTECH DS (designed for exhaust emission testing under actual traffic conditions) were used. Based on the measured exhaust emission of CO2, CO and THC we determined the vehicle gas mileage. From the vehicle diagnostic system, we pulled basic data of the engine operation and based on this, the amount of energy supplied to the engine and the losses through the exhaust system throughout the entire test run of the bus were determined.


Archive | 2018

Measurement of Exhaust Emissions under Actual Operating Conditions with the Use of PEMS: Review of Selected Vehicles

Jerzy Merkisz; Piotr Lijewski; Paweł Fuć; Łukasz Rymaniak; Andrzej Ziółkowski


2018 International Interdisciplinary PhD Workshop (IIPhDW) | 2018

Comparative analysis of passenger car and non-road machinery specific emission in real operating conditions

Natalia Szymlet; Piotr Lijewski; Paweł Fuć; Barbara Sokolnicka; Maciej Siedlecki


2018 International Interdisciplinary PhD Workshop (IIPhDW) | 2018

Analysis of specific emission of exhaust gases from gasoline direct injection engine in real operation conditions and on dynamic engine dynamometer

Barbara Sokolnicka; Paweł Fuć; Piotr Lijewski; Natalia Szymlet; Maciej Siedlecki


ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2017

The Analysis of Fuel Consumption and Exhaust Emissions From Forklifts Fueled by Diesel Fuel and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Obtained Under Real Driving Conditions

Paweł Fuć; Piotr Lijewski; Przemysław Kurczewski; Andrzej Ziółkowski; Michał Dobrzyński


ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2017

Development of a Method of Calculation of Energy Balance in Exhaust Systems in Terms of Energy Recovery

Paweł Fuć; Piotr Lijewski; Andrzej Ziółkowski; Michał Dobrzyński


Archive | 2016

Fizykochemiczne aspekty budowy i eksploatacji filtrów cząstek stałych

Paweł Fuć; Piotr Lijewski; Jerzy Merkisz


SAE 2015 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress | 2015

The Measurement of Particulate Matter from Construction Machinery under Actual Operating Conditions

Piotr Lijewski; Jerzy Merkisz; Paweł Fuć; Maciej Siedlecki; Andrzej Ziółkowski

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Piotr Lijewski

Poznań University of Technology

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Andrzej Ziółkowski

Poznań University of Technology

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Jerzy Merkisz

Poznań University of Technology

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Maciej Siedlecki

Poznań University of Technology

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Barbara Sokolnicka

Poznań University of Technology

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Jacek Pielecha

Poznań University of Technology

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Michał Dobrzyński

Poznań University of Technology

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Natalia Szymlet

Poznań University of Technology

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Przemysław Kurczewski

Poznań University of Technology

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