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Experimental investigation of nanoparticle formation characteristics from advanced gasoline and diesel fueled light duty vehicles under different certification driving modes Hyungmin Lee
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 6, pp.1591-1601, 2009
Abstract : This paper mainly focused on the comparison of nanoparticle size distribution and number concentration level characteristics
with gasoline and diesel fueled light duty vehicles. In the engine research, particle size distribution and number
concentrations were analyzed by a DMS500 with engine parameters. Time-resolved particle number concentration
levels from test vehicles were measured by a golden particle measurement system (GPMS) as recommended by a Particle
Measurement Programme (PMP) on certification modes such as New European Driving Cycle (NEDC), Federal
Test Procedure (FTP)-75, and Highway Fuel Economy Test (HWFET). In addition, particle emission characteristics
from vehicles were analyzed by DMS500 during transient and high-speed driving conditions. From the results, we
found that the formation of particles was highly dependent on vehicle speed and load conditions for each mode. The
diesel vehicle equipped with a particulate filter showed substantial reduction of the total particle number whose number
concentration was equivalent to that of the gasoline vehicle. The nucleation mode particles from gasoline fuel were
mainly emitted; however, the accumulation mode particles from the diesel fuel were generally analyzed.
Keyword :
Nanoparticle; GPMS; Particulate matter; Particulate filter; Nucleation mode; Accumulation mode
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