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Diesel Vehicle Emissions Preparatory Projects

Preliminary work, including meetings with key stakeholders, identified a number of significant knowledge gaps in diesel vehicle usage and emissions in Australia (and internationally).

Eight projects have been identified as essential to garner sufficient information about the diesel vehicle fleet to enable the scoping to be carried out for a diesel vehicle emissions NEPM. These projects were designed to provide:

  • a statistical description of Australia's diesel fleet and modelling of diesel fleet emission projections;
  • establishment of Australian drive cycles and actual diesel fleet emissions under Australian driving conditions;
  • an examination of issues regarding the need for changing the formulation of diesel fuel;
  • evaluation of in-service testing protocols and test correlations to emission certification standards;
  • the percentage of vehicles in non-compliance with original emission standards;
  • identification of vehicle age and size classes with significant emission problems; and
  • evaluation of the cost effectiveness of reducing emissions from diesel vehicles by management of the in-service diesel fleet.

Project Descriptions and Status Report as of 23 May 2000

Project 1: Diesel Fleet Characteristics
This project is designed to provide comprehensive baseline and projected descriptions of the number, distribution and use of diesel powered road vehicles, their original design standards, and estimates of fleet emissions for specified pollutants for Australia, each State and Territory and selected urban areas.

Status
Project has been completed. The emission scenarios evaluated were adjusted to accommodate the new emissions standards and fuel sulfur levels included in the Commonwealth Government's Measures for a Better Environment. A final report has been provided to the working group and can be downloaded. The spreadsheet model developed during this project can be obtained by contacting NEPC.

Project 1 Brief file size 23k PDF
Project 1 Final Report file size 1.2 MB PDF
Project 1 Final Report - Appendices file size 660k PDF

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Project 2: In-service Emissions Performance

Project 2, Phase 1 - Drive cycles
An Australian drive cycle was identified as important for establishing the real world emission performance of the Australian diesel fleet. This project was designed to establish typical urban driving patterns of diesel powered road vehicles, and derive composite urban emission drive cycles, by Australian Design Rules vehicle category, for major Australian urban areas.

Status
Phase 1 has been completed. The final report can be downloaded.

Project 2, Phase 1 - Brief file size 36 k PDF
Project 2, Phase 1 - Final Report file size 1.2 MB PDF
THE DERIVED COMPLEX CUEDCS (EXCEL VERSION 5.0) file size 672 k EXCEL 5.0 FILE
THE COMPLEX-SIMPLIFIED CUEDCS (EXCEL VERSION 5.0) file size 1.1 MB EXCEL 5.0 FILE

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Project 2, Phase 1 - Attachments

Attachment 1: CSIRO Mathematical & Info Services file size 472 k PDF
Attachment 1, Appendix A-B file size 170 k PDF
Attachment 1, Appendix C, Pt A file size 1.3 MB PDF
Attachment 1, Appendix C, Pt B file size 1.4 MB PDF
Attachment 1, Appendix C, Pt C file size 1.7 MB PDF
Attachment 1, Appendix D file size 1.9 MB PDF
Attachment 1, Appendix E-H file size 317 k PDF
Attachment 1, Appendix I-J file size 1.1 MB PDF
Attachment 2-8 file size 1.1 MB PDF

Project 2, Phase 2 - Vehicle Testing
This project is designed to evaluate the suitability of the previously identified in-service emission test procedures; and to determine the emissions performance of a representative sample of Australia's urban in-service diesel fleet under the conditions of the composite urban emissions drive cycles identified in the first part of the project. Eighty vehicles from a range of age groups and vehicle classes are being evaluated. Emissions being measured are oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxygen, total hydrocarbons, visible smoke and particles. Particle emissions are being measured as total mass; mass by particle size (1µm, 2.5µm, 10µm), and dynamically by tapered element oscillating microbalance (TEOM) and a laser light scattering technology.

Status
This project has been completed.The final report can be downloaded below.

Project 2, Phase 2 Brief file size 116k PDF
Project 2 Phase 2 Report file size 1.9mb
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Project 2 Phase 2 Appendices file size 1.9mb
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Project 3: Diesel Fuel Characteristics
This project was designed to identify fuel parameters critical to emission outcomes, determine the present composition of Australian diesel, identify the fuel characteristics needed for the introduction of advanced vehicle technology, assess the impact of altering fuel composition and develop a model for the application of new fuel quality parameters.

The project was superseded by work on this issue being undertaken by Environment Australia through its national Fuel Quality Review and the Motor Vehicle Environment Committee. The Federal Government has now introduced draft legislation to regulate fuel quality standards on a national basis. The Fuel Quality Standards Bill 2000 is currently before Parliament.

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Project 4: Correlation Studies - Testing
This project seeks to develop the linkages between an in-service diesel vehicle emission test (identified in Project 2.2) and an emission certification test. For diesel vehicles this needs to be done in two parts.

Certification to ADR standards for heavy diesel vehicles (>3.5 tonnes GVM) is done on an engine dynamometer (ie engine removed from the vehicles). In-service emission testing is done using a chassis dynamometer. The establishment of a correlation between the emissions performances as measured by in-service testing and certification testing will ensure that any in-service pass/fail criteria (based on the short in-service test) are not more stringent than those specified in the original standards and will assist in setting a benchmark for vehicles that receive good in-service maintenance and servicing. Testing is to be carried out on a sample of 12 heavy duty and 20 light duty diesel vehicles.

Certification to ADR standards for light diesel vehicles (<3.5 tonnes GVM) is done on a chassis dynamometer. In-service emission testing is also done using a chassis dynamometer. There is a need to establish a correlation between the respective emissions performances to relate actual emission performance to certification emission criteria. Testing is planned to be carried out on a sample of 20 light-duty vehicles and 12 heavy-duty vehicles (3 vehicles from each of four weight classes).

Status
Project 4 has been completed. The Draft Report is available for download

Project 4 Brief file size 56k PDF
Correlation Studies file size 497k PDF

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Project 5: Correlation studies - Review
A review is being conducted of work in progress (in Australia and internationally) and published work on the establishment of correlations between engine and chassis dynamometer emission test results, the correlation between different testing protocols used by Europe, Japan and the United States; and diesel engine deterioration rates for emission performance with age or distance travelled.

Status
This project has been completed. The final report can be downloaded.

Project 5 Final Report (includes Project 6 Final Report) file size 1.1 MB PDF
Project 5 Brief file size 19k PDF

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Project 6: In-service Emission Strategies - Review
This project is designed to review existing vehicle based in-service emission reduction strategies including engine and engine component replacement strategies as well as strategies to retro-fit engines with more recent technologies.

Project 6 Final Report (includes Project 5 Final Report) file size 1.1 MB PDF
Project 6 Brief file size 20k PDF

Status
This project has been completed. The final report can be downloaded.

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Project 7: Pilot Project - In-service Testing

A pilot project will trial a preferred in-service emission test identified in Project 2. Key objectives of this project will be to: determine the emissions performance of the Australian diesel fleet as measured by a specified short in-service emissions test, including an estimate of the proportion of the fleet which are "high emitters"; evaluate the potential gains in emission performance that can be obtained by means of vehicle fault identification and in-service maintenance on high emitting vehicles; develop a package of test procedures and equipment specifications that could be implemented as the basis of an in-service emissions control program; and provide data to assess the effectiveness, practicality and costs of using the specified short test for measuring emissions from in-service diesel vehicles.

Project 7 Brief file size 131k PDF

The Report can be downloaded below.

The report for the In-Service Testing Pilot Project for Diesel Vehicle Emissions file size 1mb PDF
Pilot Study Appendices

file size 1.6mb

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Status
Project commenced in June 2000 and is expected to be completed by the end of November 2000.

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