meso + micro real driving emission models for aimsun
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14th Annual Aimsun Users’ Meeting
MESO and MICROReal Driving Emission models for AIMSUN
Dr James TateInstitute for Transport Studies,
University of Leeds, UKEmail: [email protected]
Twitter: drjamestate
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#DIESELGATENOX common marques & modelsOctober 2015
Euro Standard
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BMW FORD
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LANDROVER MERCEDES
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PEUGEOT SKODA
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VAUXHALL VOLKSWAGEN
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EMISSION MODELLING WITH AIMSUN▶ Calibrated & Validated Network▶ Set ‘realistic’ UK vehicle dynamics▶ Harvest ALL trajectories▶ Manipulate into emission model format (1Hz)▶ Instantaneous Emission Modelling e.g. PHEM
BEST PRACTICE
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CHALLENGES• AVERAGE SPEED (MESO) EMISSION MODELS LIMITATIONS
– Most commonly applied emission model e.g. COPERT, HBEFA, EFT (UK)
– Under-predict emissions at low-speeds
– As ‘average’ uncertainties increase for shorter links
• EMISSION MODELS IN TRAFFIC SIMUATION SOFTWARE OFTEN DATED
• EXTERNAL INSTANTANEOUS EMISSION MODELS (IEM) CUMBERSOME
SOLUTIONS• NEW TYPE OF AVERAGE SPEED EMISSION MODEL FOR THE EU FLEET
• NEW SIMPLE (FAST) IEM IMPLEMENTED WITHIN AIMSUN (API)
– 1hz time step
– Limited range of vehicle types & categories e.g. Euro 5 diésel car, LGV, HGV
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UNDER-PINNING DATATaking the road into the LaboratoryThe London Drive Cycle & Emission Testing (TfL)
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https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/In-service%20emissions%20performance%20of%20Euro%206VI%20vehicles%20WEBSITE%20COPY.pdf
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TfL EURO 6 / VI LABORATORY TESTING
12 PASSENGER CARS: tested over the entire LDC (140 kms)
▶ Powertrains | petrol (2), diesel (9) and petrol-HEV (1);
▶ Exhaust after-treatments | 3 way Cat, LNT and SCR;
▶ Market segments | Compact, Supermini, Small family, Family/MPV, SUV/4x4,Prestige/sports and Hybrid; and
▶ Marques | BMW, Fiat, Lexus, Mercedes, Peugeot, Volvo and Volkswagen.
3 HEAVY-GOODS VEHICLES: tested over the suburban sub-cycles only
▶ Rigid HGV N2 7500kg
▶ Rigid HGV N3 18000kg
▶ Artic HGV N3 40000kg
▶ LADEN and UN-LADEN
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1 Millbrook Vehicle Emission testing laboratories that meet therequirements of Directive 2007/46 EC Article 41, Section 3and have been designated as a Category A Technical Servicefor Individual Vehicle Approvals (IVA).
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LIMITATIONSAverage speed Emission Models▶ Analysis of Laboratory Testing data▶ Uncertainties greater on short links
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TfL EURO 6 PASSENGER CAR RESULTS
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Euro 6b/c diesel limit
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Moody, A., Tate, J. 2016. In service CO2 and NOX emissions of Euro 6/VI cars, light- and heavy-duty goods vehicles in real London driving:Taking the road into the Laboratory. The 21st International Transport and Air Pollution (TAP) Conference, Lyon, France, May 24-26, 2016.
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* Zallinger, M., Tate, J., and Hausberger, S. 2008. An instantaneous emission model for the passenger car fleet.Transport and Air Pollution conference, Graz 2008
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UNDER-PINNING MODELInstantaneous Emission Model PHEM*Passenger car and Heavy-duty Emission Model
Verification & Validation
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NEW TYPE OF AVERAGE SPEEDEMISSION MODEL
• Basis ‘MICRO-trips’: Stationary Speed > 5 km.h-1 Stationary
• Regression relationships (in ‘R’) fitted to each ‘MICRO-trip’average-speed & Emission Rate
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NEW TYPE OF AVERAGE SPEEDEMISSION MODEL
• Example Euro 5 diesel car | 401 London Drive Cycle ‘Micro-trips’
CO2 NOX
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PASSENGER CARS
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NEW TYPE OF AVERAGE SPEEDEMISSION MODEL (EM)
Coloured line : TfL EMGrey : COPERTDotted : Standard
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NEW TYPE OF AVERAGESPEED EMISSION MODEL
London Real Driving Trajectory datai.e. configured for local driving conditions FOR EACH vehicle type
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The ‘London Taxi’ (LTI)
Also: Van, Truck, Bus, Coach
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NEW TYPE OF AVERAGE SPEEDEMISSION MODEL
• Process
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WORK IN PROGRESS
STEP 1. Emission Functions being applied to London fleet + traffic movement data
▶ Observed and Modelled link flows & speeds
▶ Hourly resolution
STEP 2. Input for London air pollution dispersión simulations (Autumn 2016)
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
• Higher emissions predicted across Central London, accounting for:
▶ Traffic congestion especially in peak periods
▶ Fleet mix (high proportion of Taxis, Buses and Trucks)
• Closer agreement between MEASURED and MODELLED levels of air pollution
NEW AVERAGE SPEED LONDON EMISSION MODEL
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• NEW generation of IEMs derived from PEMS (Portable Emission MeasurementSystems) and Remote Sensing data i.e. semi-empirical
• Formulation Vehicle Specific Power (VSP)
– Accounts for power demands: Acceleration (a), Road gradient (⍬), Rolling resistance andAerodynamic drag (from speed v). Units kW.ton-1
• E.g. Basis of the US ‘MOVES’ IEM
• European Model* developed from TNO’s growing database of PEMS testingdata (now 1,000s passenger cars)
• Currently implemented in AIMSUN API (FP7 ecoDriver Project)
Fast, Simple Instantaneous Emission Models
* Ligterink, N., Tate, J. Heijne, V. 2016. Vehicle emission model for traffic simulations. The 21st International Transport and Air Pollution (TAP)Conference, Lyon, France, May 24-26, 2016.
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Fast, Simple Instantaneous Emission Model
e.g. Verification of Euro 5 diesel car OBSERVED vs. MODELLED (blue CO2
& red NOX) with TfL London Drive Cycle data (extract)
Ligterink, N., Tate, J. Heijne, V. 1 2016. Vehicle emission model for traffic simulations. The 21st International Transport and Air Pollution (TAP)Conference, Lyon, France, May 24-26, 2016.
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Fast, Simple Instantaneous Emission Models
e.g. Verification of Euro 5 diesel truck (18t Rigid HGV) OBSERVED vs. MODELLED(blue CO2 & red NOX) with TfL London Drive Cycle data (extract)
Ligterink, N., Tate, J. Heijne, V. 1 2016. Vehicle emission model for traffic simulations. The 21st International Transport and Air Pollution (TAP)Conference, Lyon, France, May 24-26, 2016.
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SUMMARY
• New MESO emission model (Average Speed)
+ Reliable predictions for short links
+ Reliable predictions for low driving speeds
+ Simple, consistent function form
+ Whole European fleet old & new, petrol & diésel
+ Up-to-date (includes the very latest Euro 6c diésel cars)
• New MICRO (instantaneous) emission model
+ Reliable predictions for Euro 5 / V vehicles
+ Expect up-dates for Euro 6 / VI
+ Fast computation
+ Evaluation of traffic management policies (relative change)
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MESO and MICROReal Driving Emission models for AIMSUN
Dr James TateInstitute for Transport Studies,
University of Leeds, UKEmail: [email protected]
Twitter: drjamestate
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