Energy, air quality, and fuels, 2001 : energy and environment.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 2001.
Description
v, 91 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

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Subject(s)
Series
Transportation research record ; no. 1750 [More in this series]
Notes
  • "A peer-reviewed publication of the Transportation Research Board."
  • "Transportation Research Board, National Research Council."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
  • Partnership for a new generation of vehicle's fuel economy goal: evaluation of trade-offs along the path / Danilo J. Santini, Anant D. Vyas, John L. Anderson, and Feng An
  • Recent validation efforts for a comprehensive modal emissions model / Matthew Barth, Carrie Malcolm, Theodore Younglove, and Nicole Hille
  • Modeling soak-time distribution of trips for mobile source emissions forecasting: techniques and applications / Harikesh S. Nair, Chandra R. Bhat, and Ryan J. Kelly
  • Design and administration of accelerated vehicle retirement programs in North America and abroad / Jennifer Dill
  • Emissions inventory analysis of mobile source air pollution in Tel Aviv, Israel / Gregory L. Newmark
  • Corrections to mileage accumulation rates for older vehicles and the effect on air pollution emissions / Terry L. Miller, Wayne T. Davis, Gregory D. Reed, Prakash Doraiswamy, Anna Tang, and Pedro Sanhueza
  • Analysis of aggregation effects in vehicular emission estimation / Josias Zietsman and Laurence R. Rilett
  • Microscopic model of air pollutant concentrations: comparison of simulated results with measured and macroscopic estimates / Jin Young Park, Robert B. Noland, and John W. Polak
  • Shared, small, battery-powered electric cars as a component of transportation system sustainability / Martin J. Bernard III and Nancy E. Collins --
  • Effectiveness and efficiency of policies to promote alternative fuel vehicles / Paul Leiby and Jonathan Rubin.
ISBN
0309072115
OCLC
48566283
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