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Evaluating the In-Service Emissions of High-Mileage Dedicated Methanol-Fueled Passenger Cars: Regulated and Unregulated Emissions

Authors :
Lijun Hao
Yunshan Ge
Dongdong Guo
Sheng Su
Zhengjun Yang
Mengzhu Zhang
Jianwei Tan
Fulu Shi
Xin Wang
Source :
Energies, Vol 13, Iss 2680, p 2680 (2020), Energies; Volume 13; Issue 11; Pages: 2680
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

This paper reports the regulated, unregulated, and particle number emissions from six high-mileage, China-4 compliant, dedicated methanol taxis over the new European driving cycle. Compared to new vehicles, carbon monoxide, total hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides emissions from in-use methanol taxis increased by 76.1%, 40.2%, and 179.8%, respectively. Still, they managed to meet China-4, indicating good in-service conformity. In the test fleet, the test vehicles with longer mileage inclined to emit higher carbon monoxide and total hydrocarbons emissions. Formaldehyde emissions from these field-aged taxis ranged from 1.06 to 2.33 mg/km, which were similar to or lower than those from previously reported pre-Euro-5 gasoline vehicles. One of the six test vehicles produced extraordinarily high unburned methanol emissions, which was about ten times higher than the rest of the properly operating vehicles due to possible misfire, suggesting that unburned methanol will be the primary stress for future methanol applications. Compared to the regulated emissions, formaldehyde and unburned methanol emissions deteriorated at faster rates along with catalyst aging. Particle number emissions from these methanol taxis remained low even after high-mileage driving, suggesting the compatibility of methanol fueling in future particle number compliance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961073
Volume :
13
Issue :
2680
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energies
Accession number :
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