Increase in particle number emissions from motor vehicles due to interruption of steady traffic flow


Autoria(s): Jayaratne, Rohan; Wang, Lina; Heuff, Darlene; Morawska, Lidia; Ferreira, Luis
Data(s)

01/10/2009

Resumo

We assess the increase in particle number emissions from motor vehicles driving at steady speed when forced to stop and accelerate from rest. Considering the example of a signalized pedestrian crossing on a two-way single-lane urban road, we use a complex line source method to calculate the total emissions produced by a specific number and mix of light petrol cars and diesel passenger buses and show that the total emissions during a red light is significantly higher than during the time when the light remains green. Replacing two cars with one bus increased the emissions by over an order of magnitude. Considering these large differences, we conclude that the importance attached to particle number emissions in traffic management policies be reassessed in the future.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27537/

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Pergamon

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27537/1/27537.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.trd.2009.07.007

Jayaratne, Rohan, Wang, Lina, Heuff, Darlene, Morawska, Lidia, & Ferreira, Luis (2009) Increase in particle number emissions from motor vehicles due to interruption of steady traffic flow. Transportation Research. Part D : Transport & Environment, 14(7), pp. 521-526.

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Copyright 2009 Elsevier.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Physical & Chemical Sciences

Palavras-Chave #020203 Particle Physics #040101 Atmospheric Aerosols #particle number emission #vehicle emissions #traffic flow #traffic congestion #pedestrian crossing
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Journal Article