Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The Volkswagen scandal has promoted experimental campaigns worldwide aimed to assess the real exhaust emissions of in-use
vehicles. Attention has been paid to diesel vehicle NOx emissions that are much higher than legislative type-approval limits. This
paper analysed exhaust emissions of a fleet of ten Euro 5 diesel vehicles. NOx emissions were measured during laboratory and
track testing. In both cases, the type-approval test was carried out with cold and warm starts. Moreover, in the laboratory, a
modified type-approval test and a real urban driving cycle were executed in order to characterise emissions in multiple operating
conditions, outside of the homologation boundaries. The testing environment did not influence the emissions behaviour of the
tested vehicles. Track and laboratory results, in fact, were comparable when ambient conditions were comparable. The parameter
which played the main role in terms of NOx emissions is the ambient temperature, fixed at 23 °C in laboratory and not controlled
on the track. Above 28 °C, NOx emissions were much higher than the approval limit (almost 600 mg/km). Moreover, warm
driving cycles always introduced higher NOx emissions than cold ones, because of the partial use and/or deactivation of the EGR
circuit (one of effective measures to reduce NOx formation). The ratio between warm and cold emissions ranged from 2 to 5. The
engine parameter which helped explain the relationship between NOx emissions and thermal engine status was the intake air
temperature. For intake air temperatures below 40 °C, NOx emissions were lower than 0.2 g/km. Above 40 °C, they suddenly
increased up to almost 0.6 g/km. Another issue highlighted by the experimental results was that dynamic real driving caused the
highest NOx emissions (almost 1 g/km).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Diesel cars; Track test; Intake air temperature; EGR; NOx; Exhaust emissions
Elenco autori:
Zuccheroso, Andrea; Prati, MARIA VITTORIA; Costagliola, MARIA ANTONIETTA; Napolitano, Pierpaolo
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