Effect of treadwear grade on the generation of tire PM emissions in laboratory and real-world driving conditions

Science of The Total Environment(2022)

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Tires generally wear out due to the friction between the tire and the road surface. Minimizing tire wear could reduce the non-exhaust particulate matter (PM) emissions from tires. Typically, tire treadwear grade can be used as an indicator of PM emissions from tires. Tires that wear out quickly will produce higher PM emissions than more durable tires. In this study, the effect of treadwear grade on the generation of tire PM emissions was investigated through laboratory and on-road driving measurements. In the laboratory measurements, a tire wear simulator installed in an enclosed chamber was used to eliminate artifacts caused by interfering particles during the generation and measurement of tire wear particles. For realistic on-road driving measurements, a mobile sampling vehicle was employed to sample road dust. The road dust was chemically analyzed using pyrolysis gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) to characterize the tire-road wear particles.
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Tire wear particles (TWPs),Tire-road wear particles (TRWPs),Treadwear grade,Particulate matter (PM),Tire wear simulator,Mobile sampling vehicle
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