Emissions characteristics of diesel engines for inland waterway vessels in China

Hang Yin, Yan Ding*, Yun Shan Ge, Wen Tao Ye, Jun Fang Wang, Tao Bai, Li Yun Qian

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Abstract

Transient mode emissions from twelve inland ships were measured using a portable emissions measurement system (PEMS). The results show that the emissions of CO, HC, and PM during cruise mode were 0.093, 0.019, and 0.018 g/s, respectively, lower than the emissions in maneuvering and departure modes. In contrast, the NOx emission factor in cruise mode was 0.347 g/s, which was 1.66 and 2.90 times of the emissions in maneuvering and departure modes, respectively. The ratios of NO to NOx varied under different conditions. The proportion of NO was maximum in cruise mode (reaching 96.7%), while the proportions in maneuvering and departure modes were 93.6% and 93.1%, respectively. CO, HC, NO, and PM emissions from the vessel increased with load; the emissions concentrations in high load mode were 89.23%, 29.51%, 44.72%, and 229.49% higher, respectively than those in low load mode. Particle number (PN) distribution analysis indicated that the number distribution showed a double peak logarithm distribution consisting of accumulation mode/coarse mode and nucleation mode/accumulation mode. Particles smaller than 120 nm consisted of 99.84% of all particles by number. Among PM10 particles, 99.9% were PM2.5.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)470-476
Number of pages7
JournalResearch of Environmental Sciences
Volume27
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2014

Keywords

  • Emissions characteristics
  • Marine diesel engines
  • Portable emissions measurements system(PEMS)

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