1、 g49g50g3g38g50g51g60g44g49g42g3g58g44g55g43g50g56g55g3g37g54g44g3g51g40g53g48g44g54g54g44g50g49g3g40g59g38g40g51g55g3g36g54g3g51g40g53g48g44g55g55g40g39g3g37g60g3g38g50g51g60g53g44g42g43g55g3g47g36g58measurement Part 11: Test-bed measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions from engines
2、 used in nonroad mobile machinery under transient test conditionsICS 13.040.50; 27.020Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission BRITISH STANDARDBS ISO 8178-11:2006BS ISO 8178-11:2006This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committe
3、e on 28 April 2006 BSI 2006ISBN 0 580 48199 9Cross-referencesThe British Standards which implement international publications referred to in this document may be found in the BSI Catalogue under the section entitled “International Standards Correspondence Index”, or by using the “Search” facility of
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5、y of pagesThis document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the ISO title page, pages ii to vii, a blank page, pages 1 to 71 and a back cover.The BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the document was last issued.Amendments issued since publicationAmd. No. Date C
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7、opean developments and promulgate them in the UK.National forewordThis British Standard reproduces verbatim ISO 8178-11:2006 and implements it as the UK national standard.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committee MCE/14, RIC engines, to Subcommittee MCE/14/-/3, Emi
8、ssions, which has the responsibility to: aid enquirers to understand the text;Reference numberISO 8178-11:2006(E)INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO8178-11First edition2006-04-01Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 11: Test-bed measurement of gaseous and particulate exh
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10、ers en rgime transitoire BS ISO 8178-11:2006ii iiiContents Page Foreword vi Introduction vii 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references . 1 3 Terms and definitions. 2 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 4 4.1 General symbols. 4 4.2 Symbols and abbreviations for the fuel composition. 6 4.3 Symbols and abbrevia
11、tions for the chemical components 7 4.4 Abbreviations 7 5 Test conditions . 8 5.1 Engine test conditions . 8 5.1.1 Test condition parameter. 8 5.1.2 Test validity . 8 5.2 Engines with charge air cooling 8 5.3 Power . 8 5.4 Engine air intake system 9 5.5 Engine exhaust system 9 5.6 Cooling system . 9
12、 5.7 Lubricating oil . 9 5.8 Test fuel . 9 6 Test cycle. 10 6.1 General. 10 6.2 General test sequence 10 6.3 Engine mapping procedure . 11 6.3.1 General. 11 6.3.2 Determination of the mapping speed range 11 6.3.3 Engine mapping curve . 12 6.3.4 Mapping curve generation . 12 6.3.5 Alternative mapping
13、 . 12 6.3.6 Replicate tests. 12 6.4 Generation of the reference test cycle . 13 6.4.1 Reference speed . 13 6.4.2 Denormalization of engine speed . 13 6.4.3 Denormalization of engine torque. 13 6.4.4 Example of denormalization procedure . 13 6.5 Dynamometer 14 6.5.1 General. 14 6.5.2 Eddy-current dyn
14、amometer. 14 6.6 Verification of the test run . 14 6.6.1 Data shift 14 6.6.2 Calculation of the cycle work 14 6.6.3 Validation statistics of the test cycle 15 7 Emissions test run 16 7.1 General. 16 7.2 Preparation of the sampling filters . 16 7.3 Installation of the measuring equipment .16 7.4 Star
15、ting and preconditioning the dilution system and the engine 16 BS ISO 8178-11:2006iv 7.5 Starting the particulate sampling system. 16 7.6 Adjustment of the dilution system 17 7.7 Checking the analysers 17 7.8 Engine starting procedure . 17 7.9 Cycle run 17 7.9.1 Test sequence . 17 7.9.2 Analyser res
16、ponse 17 7.9.3 Particulate sampling . 18 7.9.4 Engine stalling. 18 7.9.5 Operations after test . 18 8 Principles of emissions measurement .18 8.1 General . 18 8.2 Equivalence . 19 8.3 Accuracy 19 9 Determination of gaseous components in the raw exhaust gas and of the particulates with a partial flow
17、 dilution system. 20 9.1 General . 20 9.2 Determination of exhaust gas mass flow . 21 9.2.1 General . 21 9.2.2 Response time. 21 9.2.3 Direct measurement method 21 9.2.4 Air and fuel measurement method 21 9.2.5 Tracer measurement method. 21 9.2.6 Air flow and air to fuel ratio measurement method. 22
18、 9.3 Determination of the gaseous components . 23 9.3.1 General . 23 9.3.2 Sampling for gaseous emissions 23 9.3.3 Data evaluation 23 9.3.4 Calculation of mass emission 24 9.3.5 Dry/wet correction. 26 9.3.6 NOxcorrection for humidity and temperature . 27 9.3.7 Calculation of the specific emissions.
19、28 9.4 Particulate determination. 28 9.4.1 General . 28 9.4.2 Particulate sampling . 28 9.4.3 System response time 28 9.4.4 Data evaluation 29 9.4.5 Calculation of mass emission 29 9.4.6 Particulate correction factor for humidity 30 9.4.7 Calculation of the specific emissions. 31 10 Determination of
20、 gaseous and particulate components with a full flow dilution system . 31 10.1 General . 31 10.2 Determination of the diluted exhaust gas flow 32 10.2.1 General . 32 10.2.2 PDP-CVS system. 32 10.2.3 CFV-CVS system . 32 10.2.4 SSV-CVS system . 33 10.3 Determination of the gaseous components . 34 10.3
21、.1 General . 34 10.3.2 Sampling for gaseous emissions 34 10.3.3 Data evaluation 34 10.3.4 Calculation of mass emission 34 10.3.5 Dry/wet correction. 37 10.3.6 NOxcorrection for humidity and temperature . 38 10.3.7 Calculation of the specific emissions. 38 10.4 Particulate determination. 38 10.4.1 Ge
22、neral . 38 10.4.2 Particulate sampling . 39 BS ISO 8178-11:2006v10.4.3 Calculation of mass emission . 39 10.4.4 Particulate correction factor for humidity 40 10.4.5 Calculation of the specific emissions. 40 11 Measurement equipment for the gaseous components. 40 11.1 General analyser specifications
23、40 11.1.1 General. 40 11.1.2 Accuracy 40 11.1.3 Precision 41 11.1.4 Noise 41 11.1.5 Zero drift 41 11.1.6 Span drift . 41 11.1.7 Rise time 41 11.1.8 Gas drying . 41 11.2 Analysers. 41 11.2.1 General. 41 11.2.2 Carbon monoxide (CO) analysis . 41 11.2.3 Carbon dioxide (CO2) analysis 41 11.2.4 Hydrocarb
24、on (HC) analysis 42 11.2.5 Non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) analysis 42 11.2.6 Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) analysis 42 11.2.7 Formaldehyde (HCHO) analysis 42 11.2.8 Methanol (CH3OH) analysis . 42 11.2.9 Air to fuel measurement. 43 11.3 Calibration . 43 11.3.1 General. 43 11.3.2 Response time check of the
25、 analytical system . 43 11.3.3 Verification of the calibration curve 44 11.3.4 Calibration of tracer gas analyser for exhaust flow measurement . 44 11.3.5 Calibration intervals . 44 11.4 Analytical system 44 12 Measurement equipment for particulates 44 12.1 General specifications 44 12.1.1 General.
26、44 12.1.2 Particulate sampling filters 45 12.1.3 Weighing chamber and analytical balance specifications . 45 12.1.4 Specifications for flow measurement. 46 12.1.5 Additional specifications . 47 12.2 Dilution and sampling system. 47 12.3 Calibration . 47 12.3.1 General. 47 12.3.2 Flow measurement . 4
27、7 12.3.3 Determination of the transformation time (partial flow dilution system only) . 48 12.3.4 Calibration of the CVS system (full flow dilution system only) . 49 12.3.5 Calibration intervals . 49 Annex A (normative) NRTC engine dynamometer schedule. 50 Annex B (normative) Determination of system
28、 equivalence . 61 Annex C (normative) Determination of system sampling error. 63 Annex D (normative) Carbon flow check. 65 Annex E (informative) Example of calculation procedure (raw/partial flow) 67 Annex F (informative) Ramped modal cycle (RMC) 70 Annex G (normative) Statistical equations 71 BS IS
29、O 8178-11:2006vi Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subj
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33、held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 8178-11 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 70, Internal combustion engines, Subcommittee SC 8, Exhaust gas emission measurement. ISO 8178 consists of the following parts, under the general title Reciprocating internal combus
34、tion engines Exhaust gas emission measurement: Part 1: Test-bed measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions Part 2: Measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions at site Part 3: Definitions and methods of measurement of exhaust gas smoke under steady-state conditions Part 4:
35、Test cycles for different engine applications Part 5: Test fuels Part 6: Report of measuring results and tests Part 7: Engine family determination Part 8: Engine group determination Part 9: Test cycles and test procedures for test bed measurement of exhaust gas smoke emissions from compression ignit
36、ion engines operating under transient conditions Part 10: Test cycles and test procedures for field measurement of exhaust gas smoke emissions from compression ignition engines operating under transient conditions Part 11: Test-bed measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions from engine
37、s used in nonroad mobile machinery under transient test conditions BS ISO 8178-11:2006viiIntroduction Todays measurement systems depend on the type of test cycle, steady state or transient, and the type of pollutant to be measured. On a steady state cycle, the mass of gaseous emissions can be calcul
38、ated either from the concentration in the raw exhaust gas and the exhaust flow of the engine, which can easily be determined, or from the concentration in the diluted exhaust gas and the CVS (Constant Volume Sampling) flow of a full flow dilution system. Both equivalent systems are described in ISO
39、8178-1. For PM, full flow dilution or partial flow dilution systems, in which only a portion of the exhaust gas is diluted, can be used. On a transient cycle as covered by this International Standard, real-time exhaust flow determination is more difficult. Therefore, the CVS principle has been used
40、for many years due to the fact that exhaust mass flow measurement is not required with this system. The total exhaust gas is diluted, the total flow as the sum of dilution air and exhaust gas flow is kept virtually constant and the emissions (gaseous and PM) are measured in the diluted exhaust gas.
41、The space and cost requirements of such a system are considerably higher than for the partial flow dilution systems used on steady state cycles. On the other hand, raw exhaust measurement and partial flow systems can only be applied to transients if sophisticated control systems and calculation algo
42、rithms are used. For most nonroad applications and heavy-duty engines, the CVS system is large and costly. Therefore, ISO 16183 has been developed by ISO/TC 22/SC 5, which defines raw gaseous emissions measurement and partial flow dilution for heavy-duty engines under transient test conditions. Sinc
43、e many nonroad engines are similar to heavy-duty engines in engine size, displacement and power, it is believed that the contents of ISO 16183 can also be applied to nonroad engines. For the purpose of this International Standard, both full flow dilution and partial flow dilution/raw exhaust methods
44、 are considered equivalent and are therefore covered herein. BS ISO 8178-11:2006blank1Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 11: Test-bed measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions from engines used in nonroad mobile machinery under transient test c
45、onditions 1 Scope This part of ISO 8178 specifies the measurement and evaluation methods for gaseous and particulate exhaust emission from reciprocating internal combustion (RIC) engines under transient conditions on a test bed, necessary for determining one value for each exhaust gas pollutant. The
46、 specific transient test cycle covered by this part of ISO 8178 is applicable to compression-ignition engines for mobile use with a power output between 37 kW and 560 kW, excluding engines for motor vehicles primarily designed for road use. This part of ISO 8178 may be applied to engines used in off
47、-road vehicles and diesel powered off-road industrial equipment as described in 8.3.1.3 of ISO 8178-4. This includes e.g. engines for construction equipment including wheel loaders, bulldozers, crawler tractors, crawler loaders, truck-type loaders, off-highway trucks, hydraulic excavators, agricultu
48、ral equipment, self propelled agricultural vehicles (including tractors), forestry equipment, fork lift trucks, road maintenance equipment and mobile cranes. Many of the procedures described below are detailed accounts of laboratory methods, since determining an emissions value requires performing a
49、 complex set of individual measurements, rather than obtaining a single measured value. Thus, the results obtained depend as much on the process of performing the measurements as they depend on the engine and test method. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 8178-1