Interlaboratory Study on Brake Particle Emissions—Part I: Particulate Matter Mass Emissions

Author:

Grigoratos Theodoros1ORCID,Mathissen Marcel2ORCID,Vedula RaviTeja3,Mamakos Athanasios4,Agudelo Carlos5,Gramstat Sebastian6ORCID,Giechaskiel Barouch1

Affiliation:

1. European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), 21027 Ispra, Italy

2. Ford-Werke GmbH, Süsterfeldstr. 200, 52072 Aachen, Germany

3. Brakes India Private Limited, Padi, Chennai 600 050, India

4. Corning GmbH, 65189 Wiesbaden, Germany

5. Link Engineering Co., 43855 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth, MI 48170, USA

6. Audi AG, 85045 Ingolstadt, Germany

Abstract

The Particle Measurement Programme Informal Working Group (PMP-IWG) coordinated a global interlaboratory study (ILS) on brake wear particle emissions with the participation of 16 testing facilities. Two articles present the main outcomes of the ILS: (I) Particulate matter mass (PM), and (II) Particle Number (PN) emissions. The test matrix covered a wide variety of brake systems and configurations. The tested disc brakes were found to emit PM2.5 and PM10 that varied between 0.8–4.0 mg/km and 2.2–9.5 mg/km per brake, respectively, depending on the type of brake and the applied testing load. The drum brake emitted much lower PM due to its enclosed nature. Almost 37–45% of the emitted PM falls in the fine particle size with this fraction being higher for the drum brake. On the other hand, almost 50–65% of the total brake mass loss falls in particle sizes larger than 10 μm or gets lost before being measured. The most important loss mechanisms for PM in the proposed layout are being discussed. Finally, the PM measurement variability and lab-to-lab reproducibility are investigated.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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