Catalysts (Feb 2022)

Measuring Emissions from a Demonstrator Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle under Real-World Conditions—Moving Forward to Euro VII

  • Tommaso Selleri,
  • Roberto Gioria,
  • Anastasios D. Melas,
  • Barouch Giechaskiel,
  • Fabrizio Forloni,
  • Pablo Mendoza Villafuerte,
  • Joachim Demuynck,
  • Dirk Bosteels,
  • Thomas Wilkes,
  • Oliver Simons,
  • Patrick Recker,
  • Velizara Lilova,
  • Yusuke Onishi,
  • Matthias Steffen,
  • Benedikt Grob,
  • Adolfo Perujo,
  • Ricardo Suarez-Bertoa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12020184
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 184

Abstract

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The European Union (EU) has introduced since the early 1990s a series of progressively more stringent emission regulations to control air pollution from the transport sector, commonly known as Euro standards. Following this path, more recently, with the European Green Deal, the European Commission has indicated the intention to review the current air pollutant emissions standards. This study investigates the emission performance of an advanced demonstrator vehicle developed to meet the increasingly more stringent air pollution limits required. Emissions of currently regulated and unregulated components including NH3, N2O, and SPN10 (solid particle number), were studied in a very wide range of real-world operative conditions. The performance of two new generation portable instruments for the onboard measurement of N2O and NH3 were also evaluated in comparison with reference laboratory equipment. Similarly, the measurement accuracy of onboard NOx sensors was also compared to laboratory reference. The vehicle presented low emissions of NOx and NH3 and relatively low emissions of N2O, also compared to data currently available in the literature, in a broad range of operative conditions, which however resulted in a large variability in emissions.

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