Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption
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Resumo: | The analysis of vehicle cold start emissions has become an issue of utmost importance since the cold phase occurs mainly in urban context, where most of the population lives. In this sense, this research work analyzes and quantifies the impacts of cold start in urban context using naturalistic driving data. Furthermore, an assessment of the influence of ambient temperature on the percentage of time spent on cold start was also performed. Regarding the impacts of ambient temperature on cold start duration, a higher percentage of time spent on cold start was found for lower ambient temperatures (80% of the time for 0 °C and ~50% for 29 °C). Results showed that, during cold start, energy consumption is >110% higher than during hot conditions while emissions are up to 910% higher. Moreover, a higher increase on both energy consumption and emissions was found for gasoline vehicles than for diesel vehicles. When assessing the impacts on a city perspective, results revealed that the impacts of cold start increase for more local streets. The main finding of this study is to provide evidence that a higher increase on emissions occurs on more local streets, where most of the population lives. This kind of knowledge is of particular relevance to urban planners in order to perform an informed definition of public policies and regulations to be implemented in the future, to achieve a cleaner and healthier urban environment. |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumptionCold startAmbient temperatureEnergy consumptionEmissionsVehicle specific powerThe analysis of vehicle cold start emissions has become an issue of utmost importance since the cold phase occurs mainly in urban context, where most of the population lives. In this sense, this research work analyzes and quantifies the impacts of cold start in urban context using naturalistic driving data. Furthermore, an assessment of the influence of ambient temperature on the percentage of time spent on cold start was also performed. Regarding the impacts of ambient temperature on cold start duration, a higher percentage of time spent on cold start was found for lower ambient temperatures (80% of the time for 0 °C and ~50% for 29 °C). Results showed that, during cold start, energy consumption is >110% higher than during hot conditions while emissions are up to 910% higher. Moreover, a higher increase on both energy consumption and emissions was found for gasoline vehicles than for diesel vehicles. When assessing the impacts on a city perspective, results revealed that the impacts of cold start increase for more local streets. The main finding of this study is to provide evidence that a higher increase on emissions occurs on more local streets, where most of the population lives. This kind of knowledge is of particular relevance to urban planners in order to perform an informed definition of public policies and regulations to be implemented in the future, to achieve a cleaner and healthier urban environment.ElsevierRCIPLFaria, MartaVarella, Roberto A.Duarte, GonçaloFarias, Tiago L.Baptista, Patricia2018-03-06T09:15:11Z2018-07-152018-07-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/8200engFARIA, Marta V.; [et al] – Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption. Science of The Total Environment. ISSN 0048-9697. Vol. 630 (2018), pp. 544-5590048-9697https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.02.232metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T09:55:16Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/8200Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:17:00.223425Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption Faria, Marta Cold start Ambient temperature Energy consumption Emissions Vehicle specific power |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption |
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Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption |
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Faria, Marta |
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Faria, Marta Varella, Roberto A. Duarte, Gonçalo Farias, Tiago L. Baptista, Patricia |
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Varella, Roberto A. Duarte, Gonçalo Farias, Tiago L. Baptista, Patricia |
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Faria, Marta Varella, Roberto A. Duarte, Gonçalo Farias, Tiago L. Baptista, Patricia |
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Cold start Ambient temperature Energy consumption Emissions Vehicle specific power |
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Cold start Ambient temperature Energy consumption Emissions Vehicle specific power |
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The analysis of vehicle cold start emissions has become an issue of utmost importance since the cold phase occurs mainly in urban context, where most of the population lives. In this sense, this research work analyzes and quantifies the impacts of cold start in urban context using naturalistic driving data. Furthermore, an assessment of the influence of ambient temperature on the percentage of time spent on cold start was also performed. Regarding the impacts of ambient temperature on cold start duration, a higher percentage of time spent on cold start was found for lower ambient temperatures (80% of the time for 0 °C and ~50% for 29 °C). Results showed that, during cold start, energy consumption is >110% higher than during hot conditions while emissions are up to 910% higher. Moreover, a higher increase on both energy consumption and emissions was found for gasoline vehicles than for diesel vehicles. When assessing the impacts on a city perspective, results revealed that the impacts of cold start increase for more local streets. The main finding of this study is to provide evidence that a higher increase on emissions occurs on more local streets, where most of the population lives. This kind of knowledge is of particular relevance to urban planners in order to perform an informed definition of public policies and regulations to be implemented in the future, to achieve a cleaner and healthier urban environment. |
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FARIA, Marta V.; [et al] – Engine cold start analysis using naturalistic driving data: City level impacts on local pollutants emissions and energy consumption. Science of The Total Environment. ISSN 0048-9697. Vol. 630 (2018), pp. 544-559 0048-9697 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.02.232 |
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