Testing and evaluating real driving emissions with PEMS
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Published
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Bonsack, Peter
Remmele, Edgar
Huber, Georg
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Testing of real driving emissions (RDE) with portable emission measuring system (PEMS) in an appropriate road circuit became an obligatory element of new type approval of passenger cars since September 2017. In several projects the Laboratory for Exhaust Emissions Control (AFHB) of the Berne University of Applied Sciences (BFH) performed comparisons on passenger cars with different PEMS’s on chassis dynamometer and on road, considering the quality and the correlations of results. Particle number measuring systems (PN PEMS) were also included in the tests. The present paper informs about influences of E85 on RDE on two flex-fuel-vehicles, discusses some aspects of different ways of evaluation with different programs, shows comparison of different types of PN PEMS and represents the effects of simulation of slope on the chassis dynamometer.
Publisher DOI
Journal
Combustion Engines
ISSN
2300-9896
Volume
174
Issue
3
Conference
PTNSS Conference, PTNSS Journal Combustion Engines. 2018, 173(4), 17-25. doi:10.19206/CE-2018-302
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PTNSS
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Czerwinski, J., Zimmerli, Y., Hüssy, A., Engelmann, D., Bonsack, P., Remmele, E., & Huber, G. (2018). Testing and evaluating real driving emissions with PEMS. In Combustion Engines (Vol. 174, Issue 3). PTNSS. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.7547
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