نتایج جستجو برای: vehicle emissions

تعداد نتایج: 175839  

Journal: :Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2003
Rakesh B Singh Alan H Huber James N Braddock

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Exposure Research Laboratory is pursuing a project to improve the methodology for modeling human exposure to motor vehicle emissions. The overall project goal is to develop improved methods for modeling the source through the air pathway to human exposure in significant exposure microenvironments. Current particulate matter (PM) emission model...

2007
Sangho Choo Kevan Shafizadeh Deb Niemeier

The California State Bureau of Automotive Repair uses a high-emitter profile model to direct, or screen a fraction of the vehicle fleet in for inspection and maintenance testing at test-only facilities. Reviews by the California Inspection/Maintenance Review Committee showed the high-emitter profile to be inefficient and in need of improvement. In this study, using in-use vehicle emissions data...

2015
Michael J. Brown Michael D. Williams Matthew A. Nelson Kenneth A. Werley

The Quick Urban and Industrial Complex (QUIC) plume modeling system is used to explore how the transport and dispersion of vehicle emissions in cities are impacted by the presence of buildings. Using downtown Philadelphia as a test case, notional vehicle emissions of gases and particles are specified as line source releases on a subset of the east-west and north-south streets. Cases were run in...

Journal: :Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 1999
Amy W Ando Winston Harrington Virginia McConnell

The expense and inconvenience of enhanced-vehicle-emissions testing using the full 240-second dynamometer test has led states to search for ways to shorten the test process. In fact, all states that currently use the IM240 allow some type of fast-pass, usually as early in the test as second 31, and Arizona has allowed vehicles to fast-fail after second 93. While these shorter tests save states ...

Journal: :Environmental Health 2008
Nick Wilson Anthony Maher George Thomson Michael Keall

BACKGROUND The advertising of vehicles has been studied from a safety perspective but not in terms of vehicle air pollutants. We aimed to examine the content and trends of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution-related information, in light passenger vehicle advertisements. METHODS Content analysis of the two most popular current affairs magazines in New Zealand for the five year period 2...

2013
Michael Brear Peter Dennis Chris Manzie Rahul Sharma

This paper presents a technical and financial analysis of several, potentially near-zero greenhouse gas emission passenger vehicles for Australian driving conditions. Conventional, series hybrid, plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and fully electric (BEV) vehicles of class B and class E sizes are considered, with their propulsive energy assumed to originate from a source that is free of net greenhouse gas e...

2000
Peter J. Popp Gary A. Bishop Donald H. Stedman

The University of Denver conducted a five-day remote sensing study in the Chicago area in the fall of 1997. The remote sensor used in this study is capable of measuring the ratios of CO, HC, and NO to CO 2 in motor vehicle exhaust. From these ratios, we calculate the percent concentrations of CO, CO 2 , HC and NO in motor vehicle exhaust which would be observed by a tailpipe probe, corrected fo...

Journal: :Evaluation review 2002
Leisha DeHart-Davis Elizabeth Corley Michael O Rodgers

On-road remote sensing data is an increasingly popular source of evaluation information for vehicle inspection/maintenance (I/M) programs. This article conducts one such remote sensing data evaluation for the Atlanta, Georgia, I/M program. The reference method involves comparing emissions differences in I/M and non-I/M fleet vehicles with those predicted by a regulatory computer model. Assuming...

2006
Pavlos S. Kanaroglou Ronald N. Buliung

Metropolitan scale studies of transport-based air pollution have emphasized inputs from the passenger vehicle fleet, with minimal attention given to the role of urban goods movement. Furthermore, little is known about the spatial distribution of transport related emissions. This study uses an integrated urban land use and transport model (IMULATE) for Hamilton, Canada, to examine the contributi...

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