(a)
The final reported emission test results must be computed by use of the following formula:
(b)
The mass flow rate, Wi in g/hr, of an emission for mode i is determined from the following equation:
(c)
Densities for emissions that are to be measured for this test procedure are:
(1)
The value of DensityHC above is calculated based on the assumption that the fuel used has a hydrogen to carbon ratio of 1:1.85. For other fuels DensityHC can be calculated from the following formula:
(2)
The idealized molecular weight of the exhaust hydrocarbons, i.e., the molecular weight of the hydrocarbon molecule divided by the number of carbon atoms in the molecule, MHC, can be calculated from the following formula:
(3)
The value of DensityNOX above assumes that NOX is entirely in the form of NO2
(d)
The dilution factor, DF, is the ratio of the volumetric flow rate of the background air to that of the raw engine exhaust. The following formula is used to determine DF:
(e)
The humidity correction factor KH is an adjustment made to measured NOX values. This corrects for the sensitivity that a spark-ignition engine has to the humidity of its combustion air. The following formula is used to determine KH for NOX calculations:
Code of Federal Regulations
KH = (9.953 H 0.832)
Code of Federal Regulations
KH = 1 for two-stroke gasoline engines.
(h)
The fuel mass flow rate, Fi, can be either measured or calculated using the following formula:
(i)
The mass of fuel consumed during the mode smpling period, MFUEL, can be calculated from the following equation:
(j)
The grams of carbon measured during the mode, GS, can be calculated from the following equation:
Code of Federal Regulations
[60 FR 34598, July 3, 1995, as amended at 70 FR 40450, July 13, 2005; 73 FR 59182, Oct. 8, 2008]