Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5119262 | Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Route characteristics of four different routes were investigated applying the parameter cumulated altitude gain using Google Elevation data. The distance specific NOx emissions were in the same range for trips with comparable driving dynamics on routes with similar cumulated altitude gain. Based on repetitive measurements the road grade was calculated within 100Â m segments. CO2 and NOx emissions measured by a PEMS showed a linear increase with road grade. Larger emissions at higher road grades could be explained by more frequent high engine load points. In this study cumulated altitude gain and road grade were directly correlated to emissions measured by the PEMS and the step from 0 to 5% road grade led to a CO2 increase of 65-81% and a NOx increase of 85-115%.
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Authors
Jens Gallus, Ulf Kirchner, Rainer Vogt, Thorsten Benter,