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Analysis of CO2 Reduction Mechanism by Eco-Driving with Light Duty Diesel Freight Vehicle in Real Traffic Conditions

2008-04-14
2008-01-1304
The Eco-Driving technique which includes measures such as preventing sudden acceleration and shifting-up at lower engine speed is attractive because it has an immediate effect on reduction of CO2 emissions from vehicles with minimal effort. In order to determine the main factors for reducing CO2 emissions by Eco-Driving, tests on urban roads were conducted with a light duty diesel freight vehicle operated by five test drivers under two driving scenarios: one with typical operations and one with Eco-Driving operations. As a result, under conditions of a mean vehicle speed of about 15km/h, the amount of CO2 emissions emitted during Eco-Driving operations by the test drivers were less than those of typical operations by 15% or more. It was determined that while under Eco-Driving operations, CO2 emissions in acceleration modes were greatly reduced. Other modes like cruising, deceleration, and idling produced less CO2 reductions.
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Transient NOx Characteristics of Freight Vehicles with EGR System in Real Traffic Conditions

2005-04-11
2005-01-1619
In order to clarify the reason why NOx emissions factor becomes higher at vehicle acceleration at intersections etc, two freight vehicles, that have EGR system for the reduction of NOx, were tested by an on-board NOx measurement system. Higher NOx emissions factor was observed in operations in lower-gear operation for each vehicle. Since the engine speed change was higher in the operation of lower gears, NOx emissions characteristics were analyzed in view of engine torque, NOx mass emissions and EGR rate, considering engine speed change. It was found that lower-gear operations made the engine speed change higher and the EGR rate lower. This seems to be one of the factors to engender the intensive NOx pollution at roadsides.
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