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Title: Emissions Model Planning and Design Review Mobile Sources Emissions


1
Emissions Model Planning and Design
ReviewMobile Sources Emissions
  • Presented by
  • Alison K. Pollack
  • ENVIRON International Corporation
  • Denver, CO
  • 9 January 2004

2
Motor Vehicle Model Scope
  • Spatial resolution link-level and county-level
    inputs and emissions
  • Temporal resolution able to handle hourly
    inputs, generate hour-specific emissions
  • Vehicle classes (8 or 28?)
  • Emission modes (keep evaporative, running
    exhaust, start exhaust separate for speciation
    and allocation)

3
County Data Inputs County-level vs. Gridded
Temperatures/Humidity
  • Gridded Temp/Hum - Pros
  • Improved accuracy
  • (esp. VOC, CO)
  • Direct use of available meteorological data
  • Gridded Temp/Hum - Cons
  • Increased number of scenarios for MOBILE6 runs ?
    increased emission factors table size, MOBILE6
    execution time
  • Requires VMT data to be gridded first
  • HPMS VMT data records will increase ? longer
    execution time for emission calculations

4
MOBILE6 Execution Descriptive Output vs.
Database Output
  • Database Output - Pros
  • Can obtain hour-specific emission factors
    (i.e., capture correct hourly soak
    and diurnal distributions, factors affecting A/C
    use such as solar flux)
  • Format directly importable to data table
  • Database Output - Cons
  • Much larger output file sizes
  • But, the number of records in
  • the output can be reduced by combining across
    model years, vehicle classes, emission mode, and
    road types.
  • MOBILE6 code modifications required

5
MOBILE6 Execution Handling of Hourly Starts
(Trips) Data
  • Start emission factors (g/mi) are obtained from
    the database output along with default hourly VMT
    and starts per vehicle assumed by the model.
    These can be combined to obtain g/start emission
    factors.
  • The hourly soak distribution (which can be
    modified in MOBILE6 input) is included in the
    emission factor.

6
MOBILE6 Execution Determination of MOBILE6
Scenarios
  • Each scenario is a unique combination of road
    type, speed, temperature, and humidity.
  • Binning approach
  • Bin speeds, temperatures, and humidity to reduce
    the number of scenarios. Model all possible
    combinations of the 3 types of bins (and 4 road
    types).
  • Some unneeded scenarios (i.e., combinations of
    road type, speed, temperature, and humidity not
    in the input data) will be run.
  • Single temperature used in each scenario, thus
    zeroing the diurnal emission. Separate set of
    runs required to obtain diurnal emission factors.

7
MOBILE6 Execution Determination of MOBILE6
Scenarios (concluded)
  • Smart selection approach
  • Run scenarios for actual hourly temperatures and
    relative humidity with speed bins for each road
    type for each county/grid cell.
  • Could further reduce scenarios by binning
    temperature and relative humidity (and selecting
    only bins needed)
  • Database output hour-specific emission factors
    capture the correct speed, temperature, humidity,
    road type/cycle, and other time of day-dependent
    factors.
  • Diurnal emission factors are directly useable
    (i.e., nonzero)

8
MOBILE6 Execution Data Handling/Functionality
  • Should commands requiring additional information
    be handled as text strings?
  • Text strings - Pros
  • Fewer elements in parameters table.
  • Easier preparation of inputs imported into the
    parameters table.
  • Text strings - Cons
  • Less precise control over individual sub-elements
    of the command line information
  • Should MOBILE6 commands for turning off Federal
    controls (e.g., NLEV, Tier 2, HDDV 2007) be
    deactivated?

9
Status of Design Process
  • Draft design document awaiting resolution of
    above issues before completion.
  • ENVIRON discussing with EPA modifications to
    MOBILE6 code.
  • ENVIRON requests TDM output formats from LADCO
    for development of data input conversion tool
    (format to RPO Data Exchange Protocol).

10
NONROAD Modeling Scope
  • Spatial resolution county-level unless
    consistent set of inputs for smaller area are
    provided
  • Temporal resolution daily hourly estimates
    derived from daily
  • Emissions by equipment type (SCC)
  • Emission modes (keep evaporative and exhaust
    separate for speciation and allocation)

11
Source Categories not in NONROAD Commercial
Marine, Aircraft, and Locomotive
  • Treat as area sources
  • Emissions emission factor activity indicator
    by SCC
  • Emission factors from AP-42
  • Alternative methods available for possible later
    incorporation (e.g., EDMS for aircraft)

12
NONROAD Execution Deriving Hourly Emission
Estimates
  • Two possible approaches
  • Apply 24-hour distributions to daily estimates
    based on SCC
  • Develop hourly inputs and run NONROAD for each
    hour.
  • Input-intensive need hourly activity inputs by
    SCC
  • Computationally intensive
  • Need to post-process to get correct diurnal
    emissions

13
NONROAD Model Enhancement Add NH3 Emissions
Estimates
  • Develop technical approach in consultation with
    OTAQ
  • Modifications to NONROAD core model, Reporting
    Utility, and Graphical User Interface required to
    run this outside OPEM
  • Schedule depends on availability of other NONROAD
    updates expected
  • Revised growth and scrappage algorithms
  • Incorporation of Sept 2002 Large SI evaporative
    standards
  • New release expected in spring with final nonroad
    diesel Tier 4 standards
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