fuel_corr {vein} | R Documentation |
Correction due Fuel effects
Description
Take into account the effect of better fuels on vehicles with older technology. If the ratio is less than 1, return 1. It means that it is nota degradation function.
Usage
fuel_corr(
euro,
g = c(e100 = 52, aro = 39, o2 = 0.4, e150 = 86, olefin = 10, s = 165),
d = c(den = 840, pah = 9, cn = 51, t95 = 350, s = 400)
)
Arguments
euro |
Character; Euro standards ("PRE", "I", "II", "III", "IV", "V", VI, "VIc") |
g |
Numeric; vector with parameters of gasoline with the names: e100(vol. (sulphur, ppm) |
d |
Numeric; vector with parameters for diesel with the names: den (density at 15 Celsius degrees kg/m3), pah ( (Back end distillation in Celsius degrees) and s (sulphur, ppm) |
Value
A list with the correction of emission factors.
Note
This function cannot be used to account for deterioration, therefore, it is restricted to values between 0 and 1. Parameters for gasoline (g):
O2 = Oxygenates in
S = Sulphur content in ppm
ARO = Aromatics content in
OLEFIN = Olefins content in
E100 = Mid range volatility in
E150 = Tail-end volatility in
Parameters for diesel (d):
DEN = Density at 15 C (kg/m3)
S = Sulphur content in ppm
PAH = Aromatics content in
CN = Cetane number
T95 = Back-end distillation in o C.
Examples
## Not run:
f <- fuel_corr(euro = "I")
names(f)
## End(Not run)