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The Pollutant Emission of the Aftermarket Vehicles

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Engineer of the XXI Century (EngineerXXI 2018)

Part of the book series: Mechanisms and Machine Science ((Mechan. Machine Science,volume 70))

Abstract

Exhaust emission measurements on the chassis dynamometer are one of the most important and most complex tests which are performed on vehicles powered by combustion engines. In this paper, the results of pollutant exhaust emission of aftermarket vehicles are compared with the permissible values, which these vehicles met as new.

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Abbreviations

CO:

Carbon monoxide

CO2:

Carbon dioxide

CI:

Compression ignition

DI:

Direct injection

DPF:

Diesel Particulate Filter

EUDC:

Extra Urban Driving Cycle

GTR:

Global Technical Regulation

HC:

Hydrocarbons

IDI:

Indirect injection

NEDC:

New European Driving Cycle

NMHC:

Non-methane hydrocarbons

NOx:

Oxides of nitrogen

PM:

Particle mass

PN:

Particle number

SI:

Spark ignition

SULEV:

Super ultra low emission vehicle

UDC:

Urban Driving Cycle

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The team of Conference thanks the Rector for His patronage.

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Puchałka, B., Szczotka, A., Nowakowski, J. (2020). The Pollutant Emission of the Aftermarket Vehicles. In: Zawiślak, S., Rysiński, J. (eds) Engineer of the XXI Century. EngineerXXI 2018. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 70. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13321-4_6

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