Comparison of TRANSIMS' Light Duty Vehicle Emissions with On-Road Emission Measurements

Authors

  • Mansoureh Jeihani
  • Kyoungho Ahn
  • Antoine G. Hobeika
  • Hanif D. Sherali
  • Hesham A. Rakha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5399/osu/jtrf.45.1.891

Abstract

The Transportation Analysis and Simulation System, TRANSIMS, contains a vehicle emissions module that estimates tailpipe emissions for light and heavy-duty vehicles and evaporative emissions for light-duty vehicles. This paper describes and validates the TRANSIMS emission module and compares its emission estimates to on-road emission-measurements and other state-of-the-art emission models. The trend of the emissions estimated in thirteen different runs in each model are compared. The results indicate that the TRANSIMS model provides consistent trends of estimated carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC) with field data trends and inconsistent trends of estimated nitrogen lxides (NOx). However, the magnitude of the emission estimated in TRANSIMS is closer to the field data than for other models.

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2010-10-14

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