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Effects of Engine Idling on National Ambient Air Quality Standards Criteria Pollutant Emissions from Nonroad Diesel Construction Equipment

Authors :
Lewis, Phil
Rasdorf, William
Frey, H. Christopher
Leming, Michael
Source :
Transportation Research Record; January 2012, Vol. 2270 Issue: 1 p67-75, 9p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

It is difficult to assess the effects of engine idling on air pollutant emissions from highway construction equipment because of a lack of combined activity and emissions data. A methodology is presented for quantifying the impact of idling on National Ambient Air Quality Standards criteria pollutant emissions, including nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC), and particulate matter (PM). The methodology and results are based on field data collected from 35 items of nonroad diesel construction equipment. Engine idle time was quantified in terms of equipment operational efficiency (?), which was defined as the ratio of nonidle time to total equipment use time (nonidle time plus idle time). With ? and the ratio of idle to nonidle emission rates (re) for each pollutant, the percentage increase in the total quantities of each pollutant emitted (NE) was calculated for each item of equipment for the observed values of ? and re. Results showed that as ? increased (or idle time decreased), NEdecreased. Mathematical models with ? as a predictor variable were developed to estimate values of NEfor each pollutant. Regression equations in the form of y = ax3+ bx2+ cx + d were developed for NOxand HC, with R2values of 97% and 87%, respectively. Regression equations in the form of y = mx + b were developed for CO and PM, with R2values of .50 and .65, respectively. Recommendations include using the models as performance measurement tools to assess idle restriction regulations and operational strategies of highway construction equipment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03611981 and 21694052
Volume :
2270
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Transportation Research Record
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs45673348
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3141/2270-09