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Development of Second-by-Second Fuel Use and Emissions Models Based on an Early 1990s Composite Car
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Simulation models for second-by-second fuel rate, and engine-out and tailpipe emissions of CO, HC, and NOx from a “composite” car in hot engine and catalyst conditions are presented and tested using Federal Test Procedure Revision Project (FTPRP) data from 15 1991-1994 cars. The models are constructed as a combination of simple science and curve fitting to the FTPRP data. The models are preliminary, the simplest models being presented to illustrate how much can be predicted with very few parameters. Fuel rate and engine out emissions of all three pollutants are accurately predicted. The tailpipe emissions models are only moderately successful, largely because we are only moderately successful in predicting catalyst pass fractions during low power driving. Nevertheless, the composite car shows regular emissions behavior, and these are modeled effectively.
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Thomas, M. and Ross, M., "Development of Second-by-Second Fuel Use and Emissions Models Based on an Early 1990s Composite Car," SAE Technical Paper 971010, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971010.Also In
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