WLTC循环下汽油车氨排放影响因素分析

Translated title of the contribution: Analysis of Factors Affecting Ammonia Emission from Gasoline Vehicles under WLTC Cycle

Yaxin Han, Jianwei Tan*, Jia Yang, Zhengjun Yang, Yunshan Ge, Jiaxin Luo, Lijun Hao

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Abstract

In order to study the effects of the conventional pollutants and driving conditions on the ammonia emission of gasoline vehicles under the WLTC cycle, the molar emissions of CO2, CO, NOx and ammonia were measured on the selected vehicles which met the China-5 emission standard and were equipped with three-way catalyst (TWC). The results showed that the linear correlation coefficients of CO, NOx and ammonia emissions were 0.626 and 0.321, respectively. The high emission of ammonia was accompanied not only by high CO emission, but also by high speed and continuous positive acceleration. The differences of the NOx emission concentrations between pre-catalyst and post catalyst were used to express the conversion amount of NOx. It was found that the high conversion of NOx didn't necessarily correspond to the high emission of ammonia. In the later stage of the cycle, the large amount of NOx generation would restrain ammonia emissions. As the vehicle specific power (VSP) can reflect the driving condition synthetically, the relationship between VSP and ammonia was analyzed when studying the influence of driving cycles on ammonia emissions. It could be concluded that when VSP Bin was greater than 0, the ammonia emissions based on CO2 increased with the increasing of VSP Bin by using the VSP clustering method. And the VSP range corresponding to the maximum ammonia emissions based on CO2 had a continuous positive acceleration. In conclusion, CO and NOx had different effects on ammonia emissions, and the acceleration, as one of the characterization parameters of driving conditions, would directly or indirectly affect the formation of ammonia by affecting CO and NOx emissions.

Translated title of the contributionAnalysis of Factors Affecting Ammonia Emission from Gasoline Vehicles under WLTC Cycle
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)654-661
Number of pages8
JournalResearch of Environmental Sciences
Volume32
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2019

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