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Large Decrease of Voc Emissions of Switzerland's Car Fleet During the Past Decade: Results from a Highway Tunnel StudyStemmler, K., S. Bugmann, B. Buchmann, S. Reimann and J. Staehelin, Atmospheric Environment, 2005, 39 (6), 1009-1018. [W. Giger] The emissions
of 14 C-4-C-8 VOC species from road traffic have been measured in a
highway tunnel (Gubristtunnel) near Zurich, Switzerland in 2002. The
investigated traffic situation corresponds to highway driving with an
average speed of 90 km h(-1) and hot engine conditions. The comparison
with measurements in the same tunnel performed in 1993 indicates that
the emission factors of the individual hydrocarbons decreased on
average by 80% in the 9 years between both investigations. This
improvement can mainly be explained by the nearly complete elimination
of noncatalyst gasoline-fuelled cars from the Swiss car fleet in the
past decade. The relative emission strengths of the quantified
individual VOCs were similar in 1993 and 2002. The emission factors
reported in this study are the lowest reported from on-road vehicle
emission measurements so far, indicating the efficient technology of
modern car fleets with respect to VOC emissions. The emission factors
derived from the tunnel study are compared to modelled emission factors
based on dynamometric test measurements on Swiss passenger cars. The
employed model is the Handbuch fur Emissionsfaktoren des
Strassenverkehrs; version 1.2 (Umweltbundesamt Berlin and INFRAS AG
Bern, 1999). A good agreement between the modelled and measured
emissions was found for the investigated traffic situation, indicating
that the development of the VOC emissions during the last decade is
well understood on the basis of the fleet composition and the
dynamometric test measurements. The observed VOC emission reduction
corresponds to a traffic situation, where an optimal exhaust gas
catalyst performance can be expected. Factors leading to a somewhat
less beneficial influence of the catalytic converter technique in other
relevant driving situations are therefore additionally discussed. |
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