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1. | Welcome and Introductions |
The Chairman opened the meeting and welcomed the participants. |
2. | Sub 23nm presentation |
B. Giechaskiel (JRC) presented the draft guidelines for standardising measurement of sub-23 nm particles. The presentation (30-02) also included information on regeneration. There was significant discussion on the specification / details for the catalytic stripper (CS) – JRC reported that they had tested 3, with and without sulphur trap.
Discussion on CPC specification – eg how to define a 10nm CPC. TSI suggested for 10 nm CPC, that 50% cut off at 10nm, 90% at 20nm. Noted that a smaller D90 would be challenging. A 50-70% efficiency at 10nm would include many of the the existing CPCs Agreed to review aircraft industry work with 10nm CPCs (no CS) and noted that JRC might be included in the German project on CS. Next steps:
PMP-30-02 | PMP: Sub 23 nm measurement recommendations
PMP-30-09 | Review on engine exhaust sub-23 nm particles
Draft copy for PMP informal group comment of the JRC Science and Policy Report.
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3. | Regeneration (light duty) |
JRC contracted Ricardo-AEA. Presentation provided by B. Giechaskiel.
PMP-30-03 | Particle measurement: Regeneration issues
PMP-30-07 | Particle measurement during regeneration of GPF and DPF
Discussion presentation on issues potentially impacting the measurement of PN during regeneration of gasoline particulate filters and diesel particulate filters on light-duty vehicles.
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4. | Calibration status |
The VPR calibration report is currently unchanged – the recommendations from JRC were added to the report as comments . The CPC calibration document is also unchanged. Both documents to be uploaded to PMP website with request for comments. Agreed – only to consider updates in relation to 23nm at the present time. A further update to 10nm would be made when more information is available. Next meeting – BERN GPF presentation
PMP-30-04 | PMP: Volatile Particle Remover calibration issues
PMP-30-10 | Volatile Particle Remover Calibration and Validation Procedures
This document describes the calibration and validation procedures for the VPR. Calibration of the VPR is to be performed at the point of manufacture and validation is to be performed at least at 6 month intervals for all instruments without automatic temperature sensors or at least at 12 month intervals if automatic temperature sensors are present. The calibration procedure must be repeated if the system ‘fails’ its validation procedure or the particle number measurement system is modified in any way.
PMP-30-12 | PMP draft recommendations for <23nm measurements
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5. | EMRP-ENV-02 |
Hans-Peter Andres (METAS) gave an overview of the EMRP-ENV-02 project and the 6 deliverables and status to date. Final workshop 13-14 May 2014.
Secondary aerosol and transfer functions – eg could be emery oil as long as traceability through the silver particles. H-G Horn briefly outlined a procedure for traceability.
PMP-30-11 | Measuring soot particles from automotive exhaust emissions
Summary of the PN calibration project under the European Metrology Research Programme's project on "emerging requirements for measuring pollutants from automotive exhaust emissions" (EMRP ENV-02).
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6. | NRMM |
Co-Decision part of the legislation to be finalised by end April 2014 with delegated Act to be adopted in 18-24 months on the test methods and other practical aspects.
Proposal as per Swiss ordinance : 1E+12 #/kWh – in line with PM limits as tried to correlate stringency of PM and PN limits. J Andersson (Ricardo AEA) presented overview of NRMM situation and open questions –
PMP-30-08 | Potential Issues Related to the Measurement of PN During Regeneration of NRMM
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7. | Non-Exhaust Particles |
Theodoros Grigoratos (JRC) presented the summary of the investigation which covered PM10 emission factors for non-exhaust particles. Some discussion of an example of a damage cost scenario – after some discussion this was removed from the presentation as the scenario was theoretical only and was not not technically feasible to achieve. Noted there is very little information on clutch wear, nearly nothing since 1990 when asbestos was removed, however, as most modern clutches are contained, there is probably no need to study this further. REBRAKE study ongoing – objective : 50% reduction on brake emissions M Gustaffson – VTI presented findings on interaction of tyre/road wear particles:
PMP-30-05 | Particulate matter emissions from tyres and brakes: Main facts and open issues
Review of findings from the review of literature on particle emissions from non-exhaust sources covering tires and brake materials.
PMP-30-06 | Presentation on REBRAKE program
Presentation on <a href="http://www.rebrake-project.eu/Pages/home.aspx" target="_blank">REBRAKE, the European Commission-supported project</a> to better understand brake-wear emissions and their impact on air quality.
PMP-30-13 | VTI presentation: Non-exhaust particles
Presentation on Swedish and Scandinavian research into sources and impact of non-exhaust airborne particles, including from wear on roads, tires, brakes, and similar sources.
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8. | Next meeting |
Web Conference in April / May ahead of GRPE. Date via doodle poll. |