Changing of emission levels leads to an increasing demand for a satisfying solution to measure mass emissions of motor vehicles on both, engine and chassis dynamometers. Partial flow systems may fit to the demands. These systems require an exact determination of exhaust volume flow and time aligned concentration measurement. This paper will address these issues and problems related with partial flow sampling. Several exhaust flow measurement systems have been studied and integrated mass results have been checked against the full flow CVS. As the investigations indicate, modal mass calculation from sampling direct exhaust at the end of tailpipe is feasible but not a satisfying solution in equivalency and repeatability in comparison to CVS-results. This is especially the case on emission levels near or below ULEV.
Problems of Partial Sample Systems for Modal Raw Exhaust Mass Emission Measurement
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2003 World Congress & Exhibition ; 2003
2003-03-03
Conference paper
English
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