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On-Road Investigation of PM Emissions of a City-Buses Fuelled by Diesel, CNG, and LPG Using a Mobile Emission Laboratory

이동형 배출가스 측정시스템(MEL)을 이용하여 디젤, CNG, LPG 시내버스에서 배출되는 입자상 물질 평가

  • Received : 2010.12.10
  • Accepted : 2011.01.21
  • Published : 2011.04.01

Abstract

A mobile emission laboratory (MEL) was designed to measure the amount of traffic pollutants with high temporal and spatial resolution under real conditions. Equipment for gas-phase measurements of quantity of CO, NOx, $CO_2$, and THC and for the measurement of the number density and size distribution of fine and ultra-fine particles by a FMPS and a CPC were placed in a mini-van. The exhaust of different type of vehicles can be sampled by MEL. This paper describes the construction and technical details of the MEL and presents data from the experiment in which a car chases city buses fuelled by diesel, CNG, and LPG. The diameters of most particles in the exhaust of the diesel city bus were less than 300 nm and most of the particles had a diameter of 30-60 nm. However, most particles in the exhaust of the CNG and LPG city buses were nanoparticles (diameter: less than 50 nm).

차량에 의한 대기오염을 실제 주행 조건에서 시간과 공간에 구애받지 않고 실시간으로 측정하기 위하여 이동형 배출가스 측정장치 (MEL)가 제작되었다. 미니밴 차량에 배출가스 측정을 위한 장비와 입자의 수 농도 및 입경분포 측정을 위한 FMPS, CPC가 탑재되었다. 차량 전단에 장착되는 흡입 샘플링 포트를 사용하여 여러 종류의 차량 추적 실험을 수행하였다. 본 연구에서는 MEL의 구축 과정 및 디젤, CNG, LPG 연료를 사용하는 버스를 추적 실험한 결과를 나타내었다. 배출가스의 희석비는 추적차량의 엔진 배기 NOx 및 MEL 차량에서 샘플링 되는 NOx의 비로 계산하였다. 디젤버스에서 배출되는 입자의 대부분은 300 nm 이하의 크기이며 입경분포의 피크값은 30~60 nm 사이에 위치하였다. 하지만, 가스연료인 CNG와 LPG를 사용하는 버스에서 배출되는 입자들은 극미세입자 영역인 50 nm 이하로 측정되었다.

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