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Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5
The current experimental study presents particulate emissions from 30 Euro 1-4 L-category vehicles (i.e. 2-, 3- and 4-wheelers such as mopeds, motorcycles, quads and minicars, registered in Europe between 2009 and 2016) tested on a chassis dynamometer. The objectives were to identify those sub-categ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7043005/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31887467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2019.109071 |
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author | Kontses, A. Ntziachristos, L. Zardini, A.A. Papadopoulos, G. Giechaskiel, B. |
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description | The current experimental study presents particulate emissions from 30 Euro 1-4 L-category vehicles (i.e. 2-, 3- and 4-wheelers such as mopeds, motorcycles, quads and minicars, registered in Europe between 2009 and 2016) tested on a chassis dynamometer. The objectives were to identify those sub-categories with high emissions, to assess whether the measures prescribed in the Euro 5 legislation will effectively control particulate emissions and finally to investigate the need for additional measures. The results showed that 2-stroke (2S) mopeds and diesel minicars comprised the vehicles with the highest particulate mass (PM) and solid particle number above 23 nm (SPN23) emissions (up to 64 mg/km and 4.5 × 10(13) km(−1), respectively). It is uncertain whether the installation of diesel particulate filters (DPF) is a cost-effective measure for diesel mini-cars in order to comply with Euro 5 standard, while advanced emission controls will be required for 2S mopeds, if such vehicles remain competitive for Euro 5. Regarding 4-stroke mopeds, motorcycles and quads, PM emissions were one order of magnitude lower than 2S ones and already below the Euro 5 limit. Nevertheless, SPN23 emissions from these sub-categories were up to 5 times higher than the Euro 6 passenger cars limit (6 × 10(11) km(−1)). Even recent Euro 4 motorcycles exceeded this limit by up to 3 times. These results indicate that L-category vehicles are a significant contributor to vehicular particulate emissions and should be further monitored during and after the introduction of the Euro 5 step. Moreover, including SPN in the range 10–23 nm increases emission levels by up to 2.4 times compared to SPN23, while volatile and semi-volatile particle numbers were even higher. Finally, cold engine operation was found to be a significant contributor on SPN23 emissions, especially for vehicles with lower overall emission levels. These results indicate that a specific particle number limit may be required for L-category to align emissions with passenger cars. |
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spelling | pubmed-70430052020-03-03 Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5 Kontses, A. Ntziachristos, L. Zardini, A.A. Papadopoulos, G. Giechaskiel, B. Environ Res Article The current experimental study presents particulate emissions from 30 Euro 1-4 L-category vehicles (i.e. 2-, 3- and 4-wheelers such as mopeds, motorcycles, quads and minicars, registered in Europe between 2009 and 2016) tested on a chassis dynamometer. The objectives were to identify those sub-categories with high emissions, to assess whether the measures prescribed in the Euro 5 legislation will effectively control particulate emissions and finally to investigate the need for additional measures. The results showed that 2-stroke (2S) mopeds and diesel minicars comprised the vehicles with the highest particulate mass (PM) and solid particle number above 23 nm (SPN23) emissions (up to 64 mg/km and 4.5 × 10(13) km(−1), respectively). It is uncertain whether the installation of diesel particulate filters (DPF) is a cost-effective measure for diesel mini-cars in order to comply with Euro 5 standard, while advanced emission controls will be required for 2S mopeds, if such vehicles remain competitive for Euro 5. Regarding 4-stroke mopeds, motorcycles and quads, PM emissions were one order of magnitude lower than 2S ones and already below the Euro 5 limit. Nevertheless, SPN23 emissions from these sub-categories were up to 5 times higher than the Euro 6 passenger cars limit (6 × 10(11) km(−1)). Even recent Euro 4 motorcycles exceeded this limit by up to 3 times. These results indicate that L-category vehicles are a significant contributor to vehicular particulate emissions and should be further monitored during and after the introduction of the Euro 5 step. Moreover, including SPN in the range 10–23 nm increases emission levels by up to 2.4 times compared to SPN23, while volatile and semi-volatile particle numbers were even higher. Finally, cold engine operation was found to be a significant contributor on SPN23 emissions, especially for vehicles with lower overall emission levels. These results indicate that a specific particle number limit may be required for L-category to align emissions with passenger cars. Elsevier 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7043005/ /pubmed/31887467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2019.109071 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kontses, A. Ntziachristos, L. Zardini, A.A. Papadopoulos, G. Giechaskiel, B. Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5 |
title | Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5 |
title_full | Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5 |
title_fullStr | Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5 |
title_full_unstemmed | Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5 |
title_short | Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5 |
title_sort | particulate emissions from l-category vehicles towards euro 5 |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7043005/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31887467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2019.109071 |
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