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PMP: Explanatory Note for Sub-23nm particle measurement procedure for HD Engines
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Reference Number: GRPE-82-30
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This explanatory note by IWG PMP, updates on the proposals for solid particle number (SPN) measurements for the type approval of heavy-duty engines. The explanatory note addresses (i) the changes to the current SPN23 methodology, (ii) the proposed changes for the second alternative option to extend the particle size detection range to 10 nm particles, (iii) the proposed changes to allow direct SPN sampling with fixed dilution ratio.
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Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRPE session (12-15
Jan 2021)
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Document date: 11 Jan 21
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Document status: GR information
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Relevant to: WP.29 Discussion Topic | Particle Measurement Programme
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UN R101: Proposal for Supplement to 01 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-82-17
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This proposal aims at harmonizing the text of UN Regulation No. 83 and UN Regulation No. 101. Furthermore, one error was found in the formulas used for the calculation of a NEDC road load values from those determined according to UN GTR No. 15 (WLTP) and one wrong cross reference in the 01 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 101.
1. Harmonization of UN Regulation No. 83 (Annex 4a, Appendix 7b, paragraph 1.) and UN Regulation No. 101 (Annex 7, Appendix 2, paragraph 1.); in Annex 7, Appendix 2, paragraph 1. Vehicles in general are not approved according to UN GTR No. 15, therefore the text phrase of UN R83 is recommended.
2. Correction of wrong reference to Annex 4 instead of Annex 7 of UN GTR No.15; in Annex 7, Appendix 2, paragraph 2.1.(b).
3. When copying the methodology from EU regulation, a ‘.’ was wrongly introduced instead of a ‘-‘ in the formula.
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRPE session (12-15
Jan 2021)
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Document date: 11 Jan 21
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 101 | Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Fuel/Energy Consumption
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UN R 154: Proposals to discuss issues raised on 01 series of amendment
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Reference Number: GRPE-82-19
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Proposal identifies 2 concerns:
“Coasting“ – Coasting is defined in GTR 15 and UNR 154 and must be deactivated for testing, may raise concerns for the approval of many hybrid vehicles and for conventional vehicles with modern start stop systems.
“Single roller dynamometer in 4WD operation“ – This combination is forbidden by GTR 15 and UNR 154 for the Type 1
test. There appears to be no reason for this ban (restraint systems must meet requirements for all configurations) other than an assumption that the configuration is not used for type 1 testing
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRPE session (12-15
Jan 2021)
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Document date: 08 Jan 21
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 154 | Light Vehicle Emissions Type Approval Test Procedure
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UN R49: Proposal for supplement to 05 series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-82-24
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Proposal makes changes to take into consideration the availability of gases for flame ionization detectors and the linearization of the gas analyzer.
UN R49 defines no linearity requirements for humidity sensors. As the humidity content of the intake air is an essential measure for the calculation of the specific exhaust emission, it is important to add requirement for humidity sensor (Reference: ISO 16183 the accuracy of the absolute humidity shall be +- 5%).
The reasoning for the other amendments to Table 7 is the following.
As the gas divider is a necessary tool to verify the linearization of the gas analyzer it is mandatory that the deviation of the gas divider is lower than that of the instrument under test. In combination with a calibration gas which has an accuracy of 1 % and a gas divider, which has an accuracy of 1 % it is only possible to reach a guaranteed analyzer accuracy of 2 %.
Annex 4B – Amendments to paragraph 9.3.3.1
In the automotive industry Helium is used as so fuel gas for flame ionization detectors (FID) to measure Hydrocarbon emissions. In the FID fuel gas Helium is mixed with Hydrogen in a ratio of 40 % H2 and 60 % He. The annual fluctuations of the helium global market lead to an insufficient supply with FID fuel gas, like happened lately during summer 2018. In order to prevent the industry from the fluctuations of the global helium market, the US legislation reacted already in 2014 and allowed the usage of Nitrogen as batch gas for the FID fuel gas.
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRPE session (12-15
Jan 2021)
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Document date: 11 Jan 21
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 49 | Diesel and CNG/LNG Engine Emissions
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UN R 83: Response to proposal for 08 Series of amendments
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Reference Number: GRPE-82-16
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Proposal suggests that 2 new series of amendments are necessary: 83.08 to cover ISC for the WLTP Test and 83.09 to add ISC for the new UNR „RDE“ (which also has no ISC requirements) because Contracting Parties should be free to apply UNR 154 and UNR "RDE“, each with or without ISC without connection
A Contracting Party applying UNR 154 and UNR 83.08 but not UNR "RDE“ would be obliged to conduct or at least monitor RDE ISC in the absence of 83.09
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRPE session (12-15
Jan 2021)
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Document date: 08 Jan 21
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Document status: GR information
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 168 | Real Driving Emissions Test Procedure
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PMP: Proposal for sub-23nm particles measurement procedure for HD engines
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Reference Number: GRPE-82-29/Rev.1
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This proposal from IWG PMP is based on the PN measurement procedure laid down in UN R49 but should be considered exclusively a technical working document. The purpose of this document is only to discuss within the PMP group the changes/additions needed to modify the PN cut-off size from 23 to approximately 10 nm and to include raw exhaust sampling
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Meeting Sessions: 82nd GRPE session (12-15
Jan 2021)
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Document date: 11 Jan 21
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Document status: Informal GR review
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Relevant to: WP.29 Discussion Topic | Particle Measurement Programme
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Documents 2021
463 documents
11 Jan 2021
Draft minutes of the 15th RDE informal group session
RDE-15-02
12 Jan 2021
UN R24: Proposal to amend the amendment to 03 series of amendments
GRPE-82-25
12 Jan 2021
GRE-82: Schedule of informal meetings in conjunction with GRPE proper session
GRPE-82-01/Rev.1
12 Jan 2021
UN GTR: Request for authorisation to develop GTR on durability of after treatment devices for two- and three- wheeled motor vehicles
GRPE-82-26/Rev 1
12 Jan 2021
PMP: Explanatory Note for Sub-23nm particle measurement procedure for HD Engines
GRPE-82-30
12 Jan 2021
UN R101: Presentation for the proposal for a Shortened Test Procedure NEDC for PEV
GRPE-82-21
12 Jan 2021
UN R101: Proposal for a Shortened Test Procedure NEDC for PEV
GRPE-82-20
12 Jan 2021
UN R101: Justification for proposal for supplement to 01 series of amendment
GRPE-82-18
12 Jan 2021
UN R101: Proposal for Supplement to 01 series of amendments
GRPE-82-17
12 Jan 2021
VIAQ: IWG Status report
GRPE-82-32
12 Jan 2021
UN R 154: Proposals to discuss issues raised on 01 series of amendment
GRPE-82-19
12 Jan 2021
UN GTR: Proposal for GTR on in-vehicle battery durability for electrified vehicles
GRPE-82-27
12 Jan 2021
UN R49: Proposal for amendment to the new series of amendments
GRPE-82-22
12 Jan 2021
UN R49: Proposal for supplement to 06 series of amendment
GRPE-82-23
12 Jan 2021
UN R49: Proposal for supplement to 05 series of amendments
GRPE-82-24
12 Jan 2021
MR2: Status assessment in comparison to Amendment 6 to UN GTR 15
GRPE-82-28
12 Jan 2021
UN R 83: Response to proposal for 08 Series of amendments
GRPE-82-16
13 Jan 2021
EVE : Comments on the IWG EVE proposal for GTR on In-vehicle battery durability
GRPE-82-33
13 Jan 2021
PMP: Proposal for sub-23nm particles measurement procedure for HD engines
GRPE-82-29/Rev.1
14 Jan 2021
Agenda for the PMP Brake Emissions Workshop
PMP-BEW-01
14 Jan 2021
Towards a Regulation on Brake Wear Emissions
PMP-BEW-04
14 Jan 2021
Regulating brake emissions in a changing vehicle market
PMP-BEW-03
14 Jan 2021
Proposals and Considerations for the Regulation of Non-Exhaust (Brake) Emissions
PMP-BEW-02
14 Jan 2021
EPPR: Status report EPPR IWG
GRPE-82-34
14 Jan 2021
PMP: Status report from IWG PMP
GRPE-82-35