Estimation of tank-to-wheel efficiency functions based on type approval data

•Type approval data are useful for determining tank-to-wheel efficiency functions.•Estimated efficiency functions outperform tank-to-wheel efficiency constants.•The efficiency for diesel fueled vehicles is the most challenging to estimate. The representation of tank-to-wheel efficiency is for many m...

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description •Type approval data are useful for determining tank-to-wheel efficiency functions.•Estimated efficiency functions outperform tank-to-wheel efficiency constants.•The efficiency for diesel fueled vehicles is the most challenging to estimate. The representation of tank-to-wheel efficiency is for many modelling purposes simplified to a constant value. However, the relationship between tank-to-wheel efficiency and operational properties is not necessarily constant. As a result, situations with both favorable and unfavorable driving conditions will not be adequately represented in instruments for decision making. In this paper, we address this issue by estimating tank-to-wheel efficiency functions customized for use in transport and traffic modelling applications. The functions are estimated by sum of squares on aggregated data, with two different seed functions from a theoretical basis. The level of detail in the estimated functions provide more complexity for evaluations of transport systems in terms of energy and fuel usage, while avoiding too complex modelling of internal engine processes or vehicle specific type parameters. Data sets from vehicle type approval tests are used for the estimation process, and validation tests suggest that a tank-to-wheel efficiency function outperforms a constant value.
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