articleJournal of Transportation EngineeringMar 1, 2002Closed access

Estimating Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Emissions based on Instantaneous Speed and Acceleration Levels

West Virginia Department of Transportation · Virginia Tech · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Several hybrid regression models that predict hot stabilized vehicle fuel consumption and emission rates for light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks are presented in this paper. Key input variables to these models are instantaneous vehicle speed and acceleration measurements. The energy and emission models described in this paper utilize data collected at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) that included fuel consumption and emission rate measurements (CO, HC, and NOx) for five light-duty vehicles and three light-duty trucks as a function of the vehicle’s instantaneous speed and acceleration levels. The fuel consumption and emission models are found to be highly accurate as compared to the ORNL data,…

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Keywords
  • Truck
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Acceleration
  • Automotive engineering
  • Environmental science
  • Energy consumption
  • Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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