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Size Distribution of Particulate Matter emitted from Diesel Vehicles in Thailand
Ittipol Paw-armart, Environmental Officer, Pollution Control Department, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand

Abstract:

The major source of air pollution problems in Bangkok Metropolitan Area is a mobile source and it contributes almost 54 % of TSP including CO, NOx and HC inventories as 75 %, 80 % and 87 % respectively (World Bank,2002) and diesel vehicles are responsible for high emissions particularly PM and NOx. In response to emission control strategies, the Royal Thai government by the Pollution Control Department (PCD) conducted a research focusing on size distribution of PM for diesel vehicles in Thailand with the objectives to study size distribution of PM for diesel vehicles both of light duty diesel and heavy duty diesel differenting engine size,model year,car maker,technology and vehicle age; and to evaluate an amount of PM emitting from diesel vehicles in Thailand.

The experiment was conducted at the PCD Automotive Emission Laboratory,where 50 kms from Bangkok Metropolitan Area. Almost 27 vehicles, 12 of light duty diesel vehicles (LD) and 15 of heavy duty diesel vehicles (HD) were identified as candidates for the measurement of emissions.These vehicles were tested on the chassis dynamometer using Bangkok Driving Cycle. All of the TSP and PM10 were sampling by a filter holder. All particle instruments were connected to the secondary tunnel through isokinetic sampling nozzles for each instrument.The sampling filters were wighting and evaluating as gram per cubicmeter unit (g/m3).The PM size distributions and PM mass were evaluated between 0.18 – 18 micron and at 2.608 – 11.674 mg/m3 for LD vehicles and at 2.503 – 14.471 mg/m3 for HD vehicles respectively.Amounts of PM10 were dominated up to 89.41% for LD vehicles and particle sizes at 0.18 – 0.32 microns were dominated up to 20.27%.For HD vehicles, amounts of PM10 were dominated up to 91.77% and the dominant particle size was at 0.56 – 1 micron as 17.82%.

Presentation: http://www.cleanairnet.org/baq2006/1757/docs/SW12_3.ppt

Full paper:


Size Distribution of Particulate Matter emitted from Diesel Vehicles in ThailandSize Distribution of Particulate Matter emitted from Diesel Vehicles in Thailand
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particulate matter, size distribution, emission testing, PM 10 and diesel vehicles, air pollution, health effect, chassis dynamometer and driving cycle
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