Determination of particulates Sample Clauses

Determination of particulates. Particulate emission Mp (g/km) is calculated by means of the following equation:
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Determination of particulates. Particulate emission Mp (g/km) is calculated by means of the following equation: (Vmix + Vep )⋅ Pe Mp = Vep ⋅ d Where exhaust gases are vented outside tunnel; p M = Vmix ⋅ Pe Vep ⋅ d Where exhaust gases are returned to the tunnel; Where: Vmix = volume of diluted exhaust gases (see paragraph 6.6.1.), under standard conditions, Vep = volume of exhaust gas flowing through particulate filter under standard conditions, Pe = particulate mass collected by filter(s), d = distance corresponding to the operating cycle in km, Mp = particulate emission in g/km.
Determination of particulates. Particulate emission Mp (g/km) is calculated by means of the following equation: Where exhaust gases are vented outside tunnel; Where exhaust gases are returned to the tunnel; Where: Vmix = volume of diluted exhaust gases (see paragraph 6.6.1. of this annex), under standard conditions, Vep = volume of exhaust gas flowing through particulate filter under standard conditions, Pe = particulate mass collected by filter(s), d = distance corresponding to the operating cycle in km, Mp = particulate emission in g/km. Where correction for the particulate background level from the dilution system has been used, this shall be determined in accordance with paragraph 6.2.4. of this annex. In this case, the particulate mass (g/km) shall be calculated as follows: Where exhaust gases are vented outside tunnel; Where exhaust gases are returned to the tunnel. Where: Vap = volume of tunnel air flowing through the background particulate filter under standard conditions, Pa = particulate mass collected by background filter, DF = dilution factor as determined in paragraph 6.6.4. of this annex. Where application of a background correction results in a negative particulate mass (in g/km) the result shall be considered to be zero g/km particulate mass.

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