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Reduction of particle emissions and toxicity of 2-S scooters with different technical measures

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Międzynarodowy Kongres Silników Spalinowych (3 ; 22-24.06.2009 ; Opole, Polska)
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2- and 3-wheelers with 2-S propulsion are still a very serious source of air pollution worldwide in many urban areas. Therefore, every effort to reduce the emissions of those vehicles is an important contribution to improve the air quality. In the present work detailed investigations of regulated emissions and of particle emissions of 2-stroke scooters with direct injection and with carburator were performed. To demonstrate the emission reduction potentials some possibilities of emission improvements were grouped into steps. These technical measures were: - Higher tier lube oils - Lower oil dosing - Active oxidation catalyst - Supplementary filtration & oxidation devise (WFC) - Special fuel. Particle mass and nanoparticles (number), which are amply present in 2-stroke exhaust gas and which contribute strongly to the toxicity level are still unlimited by the international exhaust gas legislation. They were extensively investigated in the present project series. The Toxicity Equivalence (TEQ) of the emitted particle mass was evaluated by means of PAH analysis and comparison with the standards based on benzo[a]pyrene (EPA method). It was demonstrated, that a strong reduction of particle mass emissions and toxicity is possible by means of a combination of these technical measures. There are also further possibilities of improvements, like total filtration or use of alternative fuels. All those technical measures can be effective in the fleet only if the necessary market conditions will be created, like: incentives for better products, production conformity control, in-use compliance control, public information and others.
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55--69
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 19 poz., il., tab., wykr.
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  • University of Applied Sciences, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland (AFHB)
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  • University of Applied Sciences, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland (AFHB)
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  • EC Joint Research Center, Ispra, Italy (EC DG-JRC)
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  • EC Joint Research Center, Ispra, Italy (EC DG-JRC)
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  • Technik Thermische Maschinen, Switzerland (TTM)
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  • Federal Office of Environment, Switzerland
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  • Federal Office of Environment, Switzerland
Bibliografia
  • [1] Czerwinski J.; Comte P.; Napoli S, Wili Ph.: Summer Cold Start and Nanoparticulates of Small Scooters. Report B086 for BUWAL (SAEFL) Bern, Lab. For Exhaust Gas Control, Univ. of Appl. Sciences, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland, Nov. 2000. SAE Techn. Paper 2002-01-1096.
  • [2] Czerwinski J.; Comte P.; Wili Ph.: Summer Cold Start, Limited Emissions and Nanoparticles of 4-stroke Motorcycles. Final report 2001 for BUWAL, Lab. for Exhaust Gas Control, Univ. of Appl. Sciences, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland, B098, Nov. 2001. SAE Techn. Paper 2003-32-0025.
  • [3] Czerwinski J.; Comte P.: Limited Emissions and Nanoparticles of a Scooter with 2-stroke Direct Injection (TSDI). SAE Techn. Paper 2003-01-2314.
  • [4] Czerwinski J.; Comte P.; Mosimann Th.; Kasper M.; Mayer A.: Research of sampling for Particle Analysis of 2-Storke Scooters. Swiss Joint Project A, AFHB, TTM, Matter Eng. 9th ETH Conference on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles Zürich, Aug. 15-17, 2005 (www.nanoparticles.ethz.ch).
  • [5] Czerwinski J.; Comte P.; Reutimann, F.: Nanoparticle Emissions of a DI 2-Stroke Scooter with varying Oil- and Fuel Quality. SAE Techn. Paper 2005-01-1101.
  • [6] Czerwinski J.; Comte P.; Larsen, B.; Martini, G.; Mayer, A.: Research on Particle Emissions of modern 2-S scooters. SAE Techn. Paper 2006-01-1078.
  • [7] Czerwinski J.; Comte P.; Astorga, C.; Rey, M.; Mayer, A.; Reutimann, F.: (Nano) Particle from 2-S Scooters: SOF / INSOF; Improvements of Aftertreatment; Toxicity. AFHB, JRC, TTM, BAFU, SAE Techn. Paper 2007-01-1089.
  • [8] Astorga, C.; Suurballe, A.; Bech Olsen, M.; Vialaton, D.; Dilara, P.; De Santi, G.; Larsen, B.R.: Development of a protocol for the analysis of toxic PAH, azarenes, and their nitro-, hydroxyl-, and oxo-derivatives in emission exhaust and ambient PM. EUR 20560 EN. European Communities, Brussels, 2003.
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  • [11] Astorga C.: Emissions of Particle-bound PAH of 2-S-Scooters with Different Combinations of Oil/Fuel/Engine Technology EU JRC Ispra, Italy. 9th ETH Conference on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles Zürich Aug. 15-17, 2005 (www.nanoparticles.ethz.ch).
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  • [13] Weilenmann M.; Rudy C.; Novak Ph : Catalyst Behaviour and Emissions of 50ccm Two Stroke Scooters over the first 1’000 km. 14th International Conference “Transport and Air Polltion” TU Graz, A, June 2005, ISBN 3-902465-16-6, Vol. 85-2, p. 164.
  • [14] Picini P.; Messale F.; Manni C.; Spezzano P.; Cataldi D.; Santino D.; Donato E. : Two Stroke Mopeds and Four Stroke Scooters : Cold and Hot Total Mass Particulate Emissions. ENEA Italy & Municipality of Rome. Poster at the 14th International Conference “Transport and Air Polltion” TU Graz, A, June 2005.
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  • [16] Laimböck F.; Trigg R.; Kirchberger R.; Meister G.; Dorfstätter M.; Brasseur G.: HYC – A Hybrid Concept with Small Lean Burn Engine, Electrically Heated Catalyst and Asynchronous Motor for Enhanced Performance and ULEV Level Emissions. SAE Paper 991330, AVL Graz, Yamaha Europe, Technical University, Graz.
  • [17] Martini G.; Bonnel P.; Krasenbrink A.; De Santi G. : Particulate Emissions from Mopeds : Effect of Lubricant and Fuel. EU Joint Research Centre, Ispra. 7th ETH Conference on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles, Zurich, CH, Aug. 2003. (www.nanoparticles.ethz.ch)
  • [18] Schramm, J., Knudsen, C., Mandrupsen, M., Thorhauge, C.: "Emissions from a Moped Fuelled by Gasoline/Ethanol Mixtures". Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Alcohol Fuels (ISAF XV), September 26-28, pp 1-11, 2005.
  • [19] Czerwinski J.; Comte P; Violetti, N.; Landri, P.; Mayer, A.: Catalyst Ageing and Effects on Particle Emissions of 2-Stroke Scooters. SAE Techn. Paper, Detroit Apr. 2008.
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