regarded as a positive one, and often described as significant. In order to improve the quality of life by means of urban green, decision makers need better information regarding the quantity and quality of urban green available in their city. The aim of this paper was to develop and evaluation fram
06/02436 A new scheduling engine for PLM: Ershov, A. et al. International Journal of Product Lifecyele Management, 2006, 1, (2), 164–180.
- Book ID
- 104280099
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0140-6701
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✦ Synopsis
15 Environment (life cycle analysis) changes in CO, THC, NO,, CO2 and particulate matter emissions: The research programme was developed in two steps. First one, developed in Bogo~, involved a fleet test with 15 public service buses that normally operate in Bogotgt's Savannah, using a portable emissions sampling technology developed for ERMD (DOES2) and following a representative transient driving cycle. Second step, carried out in ERMD's Heavy-Duty Engine Emissions laboratory in Ottawa, tested a 1995 caterpillar 3406E 324,5 kW (435 HP) diesel truck engine on the same samples of Colombian diesel fuels used in the fleet tests performed in BogotA, baselining the tests with a Canadian commercial low sulfur diesel fuel. The two commercial Colombian diesel fuels used had the following properties: high sulfur diesel (HSD), with 3000 ppm (0.3 wt%) of sulfur and a final boiling point (FBP) of 633 K and the new reformulated diesel fuel, with 1000 ppm (0.1 wt%) of sulfur and FBP of 613 K, which is currently been distributed in Bogota. Fleet test show small reduction on CO, THC and TPM, and small increments on CO~ and NO,, but with not statistically significant results, while engine testing shows an strong reduction of 40.8% in TPM when you use the new reformulated diesel fuel (0.1 wt% of sulfur) instead of high sulfur diesel.
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