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This form follows the same principals as the Hot Emission Factors form. However, cold excess emission factors are temperature dependant and therefore an additional list of Months (January to December) is given. User proposed values follow a similar function as described in the [[factors/hotf/|Factors>Hot]]. | This form follows the same principals as the Hot Emission Factors form. However, cold excess emission factors are temperature dependant and therefore an additional list of Months (January to December) is given. User proposed values follow a similar function as described in the [[factors/hotf/|Factors>Hot]]. | ||
Since Excess cold emissions are initially attributed to urban driving only, assuming that the majority of vehicles start their trips from urban areas, only urban emission factors are proposed for cold start. One can view the factors for each pollutant through the Pollutant drop-down list, for each sector through the Sector drop-down list and for each month in the Month drop-down list. Included in the pollutant list is also the fuel consumption for stabilised engine temperature (FC). | Since Excess cold emissions are initially attributed to urban driving only, assuming that the majority of vehicles start their trips from urban areas, only urban emission factors are proposed for cold start. One can view the factors for each pollutant through the Pollutant drop-down list, for each sector through the Sector drop-down list and for each month in the Month drop-down list. Included in the pollutant list is also the fuel consumption for stabilised engine temperature (FC). | ||
Revision as of 16:45, 1 March 2021
Factors > Cold
This form follows the same principals as the Hot Emission Factors form. However, cold excess emission factors are temperature dependant and therefore an additional list of Months (January to December) is given. User proposed values follow a similar function as described in the Factors>Hot.
Since Excess cold emissions are initially attributed to urban driving only, assuming that the majority of vehicles start their trips from urban areas, only urban emission factors are proposed for cold start. One can view the factors for each pollutant through the Pollutant drop-down list, for each sector through the Sector drop-down list and for each month in the Month drop-down list. Included in the pollutant list is also the fuel consumption for stabilised engine temperature (FC).