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20권 6호 24-32 2012 [한국자동차공학회 논문집 ]

제목 차량 주행 과정에서 타이어와 도로의 마찰에 의해서 발생하는 도로입자의 특성연구
분야 차량동역학 및 제어
언어 Korean
저자 이석환(한국기계연구원), 김홍석(한국기계연구원), 박준혁(한국기계연구원), 우세종(한국기계연구원), 곽지현(한국기계연구원)
Key Words Tire(타이어), PM10 concentration(PM10 농도), TWP(타이어 마모 입자), RP(도로입자), SEM(주사전자현미경)
초록 A large fraction of urban PM10 concentrations is due to non-exhaust traffic emissions including road dust, tire wear particles, and brake lining particles. Although potential health and environmental impacts associated with tire wear debris have been increased, few environmentally and biologically relevant studies of actual tire wear debris have been conducted. Tire wear particles (TWP) are released from the tire tread as a result of the interaction between the tire and the pavement. Roadway particles (RP), meanwhile, are particles on roads composed of a mixture of elements from tires, pavements, fuels, brakes, and environmental dust. The main objective of present study is to identify the contribution of tires to the generation of RP and to assess the potential environmental and health impacts of this contribution. First, a mobile measurement system was constructed and used to measure the roadway particles on asphalt road according to vehicle speed. The equipment of the mobile system provides PM10 concentrations by Dusttrak DRX and number density & size distribution measurements of fine and ultra-fine particles by a fast mobility particle sizer (FMPS) and an aerosol particle sizer (APS). When traveling on an asphalt road at constant speed, there is a clear tendency for PM10 concentration to increase slightly in accordance with an increase in the vehicle speed. It was also found that considerable brake wear particles and particles from tire/road interface were generated by rapid deceleration of the vehicle. The morphology and elements of the roadway particles were also analyzed using SEM-EDX technique.
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