4 research outputs found

    Deriving In-Use PHEV Fuel Economy Predictions from Standardized Test Cycle Results

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    Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) have potential to reduce or eliminate the U.S. dependence on foreign oil. Quantifying the amount of petroleum each uses, however, is challenging. To estimate in-use fuel economy for conventional vehicles the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts chassis dynamometer tests on standard historic drive cycles and then adjusts the resulting “raw” fuel economy measurements downward. Various publications, such as the forthcoming update to the SAE J1711 recommended practice for PHEV fuel economy testing, address the challenges of applying standard test procedures to PHEVs. This paper explores the issue of how to apply an adjustment method to such “raw” PHEV dynamometer test results in order to more closely estimate the in-use fuel and electricity consumption characteristics of these vehicles. The paper discusses two possible adjustment methods, and evaluates one method by applying it to dynamometer data and comparing the result to in-use fleet data (on an aftermarket conversion PHEV). The paper will also present the methodologies used to collect the data needed for this comparison

    Guidelines on the display of ORCID iDs in journal articles

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    These guidelines are intended to: <br>* help promote the use of ORCID iDs by journal authors by increasing visibility in the publishing process; <br>* provide clear display options for publishers to choose from, to support consistency in implementation and community use; and <br>* provide criteria to enable publishers to assess effectiveness of display.<br><br
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