This report is the third and final volume in a series constituting the final report on a research project which has investigated carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from motor vehicles in Fairbanks, Alaska. The report presents the findings of that part of the study dealing with vehicles operating in the moving mode. Two investigations were performed: Driving cycles were developed which are representative of actual driving conditions in the urban area of Fairbanks. Development of two cycles was necessary to demonstrate the effect of traffic control strategies implemented during the summer of 1975. Therefore, the cycles presented describe traffic conditions both before and after implementation of the new controls, with accompanying qualitative discussion of the effect on CO emissions. In an effort to retain consistency and ease comparison, the cycles developed were modeled after the CVS-3 cycle used in the Federal Test Procedure. CO emissions from in-use vehicles operating in the moving mode were measured in order to provide quantitative modal emission data for use in conjunction with the driving cycles. Quantitative emissions data for the steady-state mode of operation are presented; however, limitation in the response time of the CO analyzer used in testing precluded acquisition of reliable data for the transient (Acceleration and Deceleration) mode of operation.


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    Title :

    Carbon Monoxide Emission from Moving Vehicles in Fairbanks, Alaska


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1977


    Size :

    62 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English