Investigation of a diesel-engined vehicle's performance and emissions during the WLTC driving cycle - Comparison with the NEDC

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The present work presents results from an experimentally validated simulation code, regarding a turbocharged diesel-powered vehicle running on the recently developed worldwide light-duty vehicles WLTC driving cycle. The simulation is based on an engine mapping approach, with correction coefficients applied vis-Ò-vis the transient discrepancies encountered. Both performance and engine-out emission results are presented and discussed. As regards the latter, the concerned pollutants are soot and nitrogen monoxide. Since the WLTC driving cycle is scheduled to replace the NEDC in Europe from September 2017 with regard to the certification of passenger cars and light-duty trucks, a comparative analysis between the two test schedules is also performed for the engine/vehicle under study.

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Giakoumis, E. G., & Zachiotis, A. T. (2017). Investigation of a diesel-engined vehicle’s performance and emissions during the WLTC driving cycle - Comparison with the NEDC. Energies, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10020240

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