Experimental Research on Influence of Vehicle Running Conditions on Emissions

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Experiments were done to the same car with engine capacity of 1.6 liter on three typical road conditions in Shenzhen for emission characteristics of CO、HC and NOx with SEMTECH-DS manufactured by Sensors Company in USA. Through analysis on the experimental data it is indicated that emission factors with the measurement unit of g/km produced inflection points at the vehicle speed of 7.5~10 Km/h, and its variable rate is big at low speed interval and stable at high speed interval; average emission factors of CO and HC for car running in secondary city main roads is two or five times than those in city main roads; emissions of CO and HC of car at idle and low speed conditions take higher proportion.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 482-484)

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173-178

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February 2012

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