Characterization of Laboratory Particulate Matter (PM) Mass Setups for Brake Emission Measurements

Author:

Grigoratos Theodoros1ORCID,Mamakos Athanasios2,Vedula RaviTeja3,Arndt Michael4,Lugovyy Dmytro5,Hafenmayer Christian6,Moisio Mikko7,Agudelo Carlos8,Giechaskiel Barouch1

Affiliation:

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

2. Corning GmbH, 65189 Wiesbaden, Germany

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

4. AVL List GmbH, 8020 Graz, Austria

5. HORIBA Europe GmbH, 61440 Oberursel, Germany

6. AIP GmbH & Co., KG, D-87490 Haldenwang, Germany

7. Dekati Ltd., Tykkitie 1, FI-36240 Kangasala, Finland

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

Abstract

Vehicles’ exhaust particulate matter (PM) emissions have significantly decreased over the years. On the other hand, non-exhaust emissions, i.e., particle emissions from brakes and tires, have increased due to the increase in the vehicle fleet, traffic congestion, and the distance traveled. As a result, regulatory bodies are investigating the possibility of mitigating non-exhaust emissions. The Euro 7 proposal introduces specific emission limits for both brakes and tires for the first time in a regulation worldwide. The methodology for brake particle emissions sampling and measurement builds on the work of the Particle Measurement Programme (PMP) informal working group of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The recently adopted Global Technical Regulation (GTR) on brakes from light-duty vehicles up to 3.5 t prescribes the technical details. In this paper, we present the technical specifications for the measurements of PM. We also evaluate the penetrations for two cases with two setups for minimum and maximum particle losses. This study, using aerosol engineering calculations, estimates the maximum expected differences between the two setups, both of which are compliant with the GTR. This study also discusses the mass ratios of PM2.5 and PM10 as a function of the mass median diameters.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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