emissietests
Emissietests are procedures to measure and evaluate the amount of pollutants released by a device, process, or activity. They are used to assess compliance with environmental standards and to estimate a source’s contribution to ambient air pollution. The term is most commonly applied to motor vehicle exhaust, but also covers industrial processes, power generation, and consumer products that emit volatile organic compounds or other pollutants.
In transportation, emissietests typically assess exhaust emissions such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons,
Common methods include standardized laboratory cycles (for example, transient or steady driving cycles), laboratory exhaust analyzers,
Regulatory frameworks establish permissible emission limits and certification procedures. International and regional standards include European Union
A typical emission test procedure involves conditioning the device, instrument calibration, sampling from the exhaust stream
Data from emissietests informs type approval, environmental policy, and consumer information. Ongoing developments focus on reducing