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Development of real-world emission factors for on-road vehicles from motorway tunnel measurements

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dc.contributor.author RAPARTHI N.
dc.contributor.author DEBBARMA S.
dc.contributor.author PHULERIA H.C.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-17T04:31:48Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-17T04:31:48Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Atmospheric Environment: X,10 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 25901621
dc.identifier.uri https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aeaoa.2021.100113
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/100/37048
dc.description.abstract In india, there is uncertainty in vehicular emission estimation due to the lack of reliable emission factors (efs) that represent the real-world driving conditions. In this study, real-world efs of particulate (pm2.5, pm10, pm2.5-10, pncs, and bc) and gaseous (co, co2, vocs, and no2) pollutants from on-road vehicles were developed from the roadway tunnel measurements. Air pollutants measurement campaign was carried out at the eastern freeway tunnel (south-bound) in greater mumbai in april 2019. Particulate and gaseous samplers were deployed at the entry and exit of the tunnel to measure the targeted air pollutants covering both peak and off-peak traffic hours. The average traffic in the tunnel was ~2450 h−1, dominated by light-duty vehicles (ldvs) (~98%) with an average (±sd) vehicular speed of 59 (±5) km h−1. Almost ~93% of vehicles plying inside the tunnel were with ≤10 years of age and 87% of the fleet predominantly complied with bharat stage-iv (bsiv) emission standards. The measured average (±sd) fleet efs for pm2.5, pm10, pm2.5-10, bc, no2 and vocs were 44.2 (±26.9), 118.1 (±28.5), 69.7 (±20.1), 147.0 (±31.5) and 92.9 (±20.7) mg veh−1 km−1, respectively. For co and co2, it was 1.6 (±0.3) and 132.4 (±25.0) g veh−1 km−1, and 2.1 (±0.5) ( × 1013 particles veh−1 km−1) for particle number concentrations. The coarse particle ef was 1.6 folds higher than the fine particle ef, signifying the importance of non-exhaust vehicular emission sources. Compared to laboratory-based efs, the measured real-world efs were 1.8, 4.8, and 2.2 folds higher for pm2.5, co, and no2, respectively. This is likely due to the presence of aged and poorly maintained vehicles in the real-world which were not taken into consideration by the lab-based studies. Capsule: we developed hourly efs of particulate and gaseous pollutants for on-road real-world vehicular fleet (having predominantly ldvs) from air pollution measurements and traffic characterization inside a motorway tunnel in mumbai, india. Exhaust as well as non-exhaust efs are developed and compared with the laboratory-based re-constructed efs (which were 2–5 fold lower than real-world efs). © 2021 the author(s) en_US
dc.language.iso English en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier Ltd en_US
dc.subject EXHAUST en_US
dc.subject GASEOUS POLLUTANTS en_US
dc.subject NON-EXHAUST en_US
dc.subject ON-ROAD VEHICLES en_US
dc.subject PARTICULATE MATTER en_US
dc.subject REAL-WORLD EFS en_US
dc.subject.other Air quality en_US
dc.subject.other Carbon dioxide en_US
dc.subject.other Fleet operations en_US
dc.subject.other Fog en_US
dc.subject.other Light weight vehicles en_US
dc.subject.other Nitrogen oxides en_US
dc.subject.other Particles (particulate matter) en_US
dc.subject.other Roads and streets en_US
dc.subject.other Air pollution measurements en_US
dc.subject.other Gaseous pollutants en_US
dc.subject.other Light duty vehicles en_US
dc.subject.other Measurement campaign en_US
dc.subject.other Particle number concentration en_US
dc.subject.other Real-world drivings en_US
dc.subject.other Real-world emission en_US
dc.subject.other Traffic characterization en_US
dc.subject.other Road vehicles en_US
dc.subject.other anthropogenic source en_US
dc.subject.other atmospheric pollution en_US
dc.subject.other concentration (composition) en_US
dc.subject.other measurement method en_US
dc.subject.other motorway en_US
dc.subject.other nitrate en_US
dc.subject.other particulate matter en_US
dc.subject.other sampling en_US
dc.subject.other traffic emission en_US
dc.subject.other tunnel en_US
dc.subject.other volatile organic compound en_US
dc.subject.other air conditioning en_US
dc.subject.other air pollutant en_US
dc.subject.other Article en_US
dc.subject.other comparative study en_US
dc.subject.other controlled study en_US
dc.subject.other gas en_US
dc.subject.other highway en_US
dc.subject.other particle size en_US
dc.subject.other particulate matter en_US
dc.subject.other priority journal en_US
dc.subject.other quality control en_US
dc.subject.other surface property en_US
dc.subject.other traffic en_US
dc.subject.other wind speed en_US
dc.subject.other India en_US
dc.subject.other Maharashtra en_US
dc.subject.other Mumbai en_US
dc.title Development of real-world emission factors for on-road vehicles from motorway tunnel measurements en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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