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The issue of evaluating the production of pollutants in the exhaust gases of passenger cars
Jančář, Radek ; Bazala, Jiří (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
This thesis analyses evaluation of homologation measurment of pollutant production of passenger car in the European union. The measurement methodologies used are described chronologically, including the standarts that describe them. Along with the improvements and disadvantages that the new requirements have brought, it also deals with the impact on new cars and the trends that have affected emisson requirements in the field of car development. The main part of the work deals with the measurement of real driving emissions RDE and describes the issue of this breakthrough methodology.
Issues of legislative tests in the assessment of exhaust pollutants
Weidenhöfer, Jan ; Svída, David (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with issues of emissions in passenger cars with a focus on legislative tests in the European Union. At first, the reader is briefly informed about the historical context and current legislative requirements for modern passenger cars in Europe and other parts of the world. The following section is devoted to the NEDC driving test, with special emphasis on describing and evaluating the methods by which manufacturers have been able to artificially reduce their car emissions. The main part of the thesis are chapters devoted to newly introduced measurement using global WLTP methodology and especially measurements in real operation RDE. An important part of these chapters is the analysis of advantages and disadvantages of new methodologies and the problems of their implementation.
Determination of active emissions of electric cars
Kaštánek, Petr ; Bayer, Robert (referee) ; Jaššo, Kamil (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the ecology of vehicles with combustion engines and electric motors, both in terms of operation and in terms of production of fuel or electricity. A closer focus is on active and passive emissions of cars with combustion and electric engines. Emission sources, their reduction options and measurement methods for their determination in the production of WLTP and NEDC cars are discussed. Non-exhaust emissions are discussed in detail. Furthermore, a measuring device based on the Arduino microcontroller is designed. This device is then used to measure solid particles from tires and brakes when operating vehicles with internal combustion engines and electric motors.
Determination of active emissions of electric cars
Kaštánek, Petr ; Bayer, Robert (referee) ; Jaššo, Kamil (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the ecology of vehicles with combustion engines and electric motors, both in terms of operation and in terms of production of fuel or electricity. A closer focus is on active and passive emissions of cars with combustion and electric engines. Emission sources, their reduction options and measurement methods for their determination in the production of WLTP and NEDC cars are discussed. Non-exhaust emissions are discussed in detail. Furthermore, a measuring device based on the Arduino microcontroller is designed. This device is then used to measure solid particles from tires and brakes when operating vehicles with internal combustion engines and electric motors.
Cars as sources of polluting substances and greenhouse gases in the light of legislation
Vodička, Jiří ; Fiala, Zdeněk (referee)
Submitted thesis focuses on a topic which cannot be described as classical legal topic in the Czech Republic. Nevertheless, in times of climate change and general need of shift to zero emission transportation and sustainable development of our society, this topic is very much needed. The thesis provides a general framework of type approval legislation of new vehicles of the EU and national legal system with an emphasis on test cycles such as WLTP and RDE. The thesis analyses Euro emission norms which define thresholds for polluting substances from exhaust fumes and at the same time analyses union legal regulation of CO2 emissions from new vehicles. To fully develop zero emission transportation, it is necessary to have sufficient corresponding infrastructure (e.g. charging stations). Because of this dissertation focuses on legislation concerning alternative infrastructure and selected alternative fuels. The thesis also analyses specific legal instruments (direct and indirect) which could be used as tools for the development of zero emission transportation and for improvement of air quality, especially in urban areas. Within indirect legal instruments, state aid and other financial incentives which can promote the development of zero emission transport are analysed. Direct legal instruments such as...
The issue of evaluating the production of pollutants in the exhaust gases of passenger cars
Jančář, Radek ; Bazala, Jiří (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
This thesis analyses evaluation of homologation measurment of pollutant production of passenger car in the European union. The measurement methodologies used are described chronologically, including the standarts that describe them. Along with the improvements and disadvantages that the new requirements have brought, it also deals with the impact on new cars and the trends that have affected emisson requirements in the field of car development. The main part of the work deals with the measurement of real driving emissions RDE and describes the issue of this breakthrough methodology.
Issues of legislative tests in the assessment of exhaust pollutants
Weidenhöfer, Jan ; Svída, David (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with issues of emissions in passenger cars with a focus on legislative tests in the European Union. At first, the reader is briefly informed about the historical context and current legislative requirements for modern passenger cars in Europe and other parts of the world. The following section is devoted to the NEDC driving test, with special emphasis on describing and evaluating the methods by which manufacturers have been able to artificially reduce their car emissions. The main part of the thesis are chapters devoted to newly introduced measurement using global WLTP methodology and especially measurements in real operation RDE. An important part of these chapters is the analysis of advantages and disadvantages of new methodologies and the problems of their implementation.

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