2022
DOI: 10.19206/ce-142171
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Modelling of the air pollutants’ cold-start emissions depending on average vehicles’ speed

Abstract: The aim of the study is to present the results of mathematically modeled influence of the average speed on the pollutant released in the air during the cold-start process. There were taken into consideration the emission from the passenger cars (PCs) for the different fuel types, vehicles’ segments (including hybrid), and the Euro standard. In the article the simulations was performed using the COPERT software, as well as WLTP-based research. The modelling results there are presented show that the change in av… Show more

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“…This program makes use of the "Tier 3" methodology, which computes the complete exhaust emissions by separating between emissions released during the thermal engine operation ("cold start emissions") and those emitted when the engine reaches its regular operating temperature ("hot emissions"). The equation for the 'Tier 3' methodology is provided [15].…”
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“…This program makes use of the "Tier 3" methodology, which computes the complete exhaust emissions by separating between emissions released during the thermal engine operation ("cold start emissions") and those emitted when the engine reaches its regular operating temperature ("hot emissions"). The equation for the 'Tier 3' methodology is provided [15].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where: E Totaltotal emissions [g] of any pollutant for the spatial and temporal resolution of the application, E Hotemissions [g] during stabilized (hot) engine operation, E Cold emissions [g] during transient thermal engine operation (cold-start) [15].…”
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