2020
DOI: 10.1177/0954407019899516
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Correlation analysis of road load fuel economy variations by energy difference for gasoline direct injection and diesel-powered vehicles

Abstract: Test flexibilities, such as the tire pressure, adjustment of brakes, vehicle preconditioning, test mass, and running-in period, are multiple factors that can confound vehicle emissions and fuel economy tests. The road load force is the most influential flexibility factor for a type-approval vehicle certification test. Because of these various factors, it was revealed that there was a substantial difference between the type-approval emissions and those from a real-driving emissions test. In this study, the test… Show more

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“…Fuel consumption represents an important indicator of road motor vehicles in terms of its economy [1], technical condition [2] and exhaust gases emission [3][4][5], and requires careful monitoring. Fuel consumption varies according to the vehicle technical state [2], which makes technical certificate data insufficient calling for a regular check-up [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fuel consumption represents an important indicator of road motor vehicles in terms of its economy [1], technical condition [2] and exhaust gases emission [3][4][5], and requires careful monitoring. Fuel consumption varies according to the vehicle technical state [2], which makes technical certificate data insufficient calling for a regular check-up [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%