Characteristics of real-world vehicular emissions in Chinese cities

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On-board emission measurements were performed on 49 light-duty gasoline vehicles in seven cities of China. Vehicle-specific power mode distribution and emission characteristics were analyzed based on the data collected. The results of our study show that there were significant differences in different types of roads. The emission factors and fuel consumption rates on arterial roads and residential roads were approximately 1.4-2 times those on freeways. The carbon monoxide, hydrocarbon, and nitrogen oxides emission factors of Euro II vehicles were on average 86.2, 88.2, and 64.5% lower than those of carburetor vehicles, respectively. The new vehicle emission standards implemented in China had played an important role in reducing individual vehicle emissions. More comprehensive measures need to be considered to reduce the total amount of emissions from vehicles. Copyright 2007 Air & Waste Management Association.

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Yao, Z., Wang, Q., He, K., Huo, H., Ma, Y., & Zhang, Q. (2007). Characteristics of real-world vehicular emissions in Chinese cities. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 57(11), 1379–1386. https://doi.org/10.3155/1047-3289.57.11.1379

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