Atmosphere (Feb 2023)

Interlaboratory Study on Brake Particle Emissions Part II: Particle Number Emissions

  • Marcel Mathissen,
  • Theodoros Grigoratos,
  • Sebastian Gramstat,
  • Athanasios Mamakos,
  • RaviTeja Vedula,
  • Carlos Agudelo,
  • Jaroslaw Grochowicz,
  • Barouch Giechaskiel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14030424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 424

Abstract

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The Particle Measurement Programme (PMP) informal working group co-ordinated a global interlaboratory study (ILS) on brake wear particle emissions with the participation of 16 laboratories in 2021. Two articles present the results of the ILS: (I) particulate matter mass (PM) and (II) particle number (PN) emissions. The test matrix covered different brake systems, including ECE and NAO pad materials with grey cast iron discs and a drum brake. Regarding PN, the study measured the total particle number from approximately 10 nm to 2.5 µm (TPN). Some testing facilities measured solid particle number emissions (SPN) in parallel. The mean TPN concentrations ranged from 9.1 × 108 #/km/brake to 1.1 × 1010 #/km/brake. TPN and SPN emission levels were comparable, except for one lab that measured very high volatile particle emissions for one brake system. The minimum and maximum SPN emissions for a given brake differed by a factor of 2.5 ± 0.5, comparable to data from exhaust SPN ILS measurements. This article provides an overview of lessons learned and subsequent measures incorporated in an upcoming global technical regulation to reduce measurement variability when sampling and measuring brake particle emissions for light-duty vehicles up to 3.5 t.

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