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Driving cycles that reproduce driving patterns,energy consumptions and tailpipe emissions
Institution:1. Energy Management Research Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Cra. 27 #10-02, Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia;2. Mechatronics and Machine Design, School of Engineering, Universidad EAFIT, Carrera 49 N° 7 Sur-50, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia;3. Energy and Climate Change Research Group, School of Engineering and Science, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Eugenio Garza Sada Sur No. 2501, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico;4. Institute of Transportation Studies, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, 1 Shields Ave, Ghausi Hall, Davis, CA, United States
Abstract:This study presents the Energy Based Micro-trip (EBMT) method, which is a new method to construct driving cycles that represent local driving patterns and reproduce the real energy consumption and tailpipe emissions from vehicles in a given region. It uses data of specific energy consumption, speed, and percentage of idling time as criteria of acceptable representativeness. To study the performance of the EBMT, we used a database of speed, fuel consumption, and tailpipe emissions (CO2, CO, and NOx), which was obtained monitoring at 1 Hz, the operation of 15 heavy-duty vehicles when they operated within different traffic conditions, during eight months. The speed vs. time data contained in this database defined the local driving pattern, which was described by 19 characteristic parameters (CPs). Using this database, we ran the EBMT and described the resulting driving cycle by 19 characteristics parameters (CPs*). The relative differences between CPs and CPs* quantified how close the obtained driving cycle represented the driving pattern. To observe tendencies of our results, we repeated the process 1000 times and reported the average relative difference (ARD) and the interquartile range (IQR) of those differences for each CP.. We repeated the process for the case of a traditional Micro-trip method and compared to previous results. The driving cycles constructed by the EBMT method showed the lowest values of ARDs and IQRs, meaning that it produces driving cycles with the highest representativeness of the driving patterns, and the best reproduction of energy consumption, and tailpipe emissions.
Keywords:Micro-trips  Specific fuel consumption  Emission indexes  Heavy-duty vehicles  Driving patterns  Characteristics parameters
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