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Title: Emissions Estimation at Multilane Roundabouts: Effects of Movement and Approach Lane
Accession Number: 01473534
Record Type: Component
Record URL: Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Find a library where document is available Abstract: This paper reports on research that explored how multilane roundabouts located on urban corridors have affected traffic performance and pollutant emissions generated from vehicles. The research also compared the emissions of vehicles moving through the roundabouts as they used either the left or right entry lanes. The methodology can be generalized to measure the emissions of any multilane roundabout. The paper identified a representative speed profile for each speed trajectory type, no stop, one stop, and multiple stops, from field data collected at four multilane roundabouts in Aveiro, Portugal. The vehicle-specific power emissions methodology was employed to estimate the second-by-second emissions generated from a vehicle during different acceleration–deceleration cycles. Congestion-specific vehicle speed profiles for two-lane roundabout approaches were used to develop regression models to predict the percentage of vehicles that would experience different speed trajectory types in the roundabout. The analysis tested hypotheses about how differences in the following characteristics have affected the amount of emissions generated from vehicles in each lane: (a) the speed profiles in each lane (left versus right), (b) the conflicting flows for the left and right lanes, (c) the lane flow, and (d) the overall congestion levels. Under low congestion levels, vehicles in the right lane emitted more pollutant because they had on average higher speed and sharper acceleration and deceleration rates. For high congestion levels, given equal flow rates for the left and right lanes, vehicles in the left lane produced more emissions because vehicles in the left lane experienced longer stop-and-go cycles and had different speed profiles than did vehicles in the right lane.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01517322
Report/Paper Numbers: 13-0420
Language: English
Authors: Salamati, KatayounCoelho, Margarida CFernandes, Paulo JRouphail, Nagui MFrey, H ChristopherBandeira, JorgePagination: pp 12–21
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9780309287142
Media Type: Print
Features: Figures
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TRT Terms: Subject Areas: Design; Environment; Highways; Operations and Traffic Management; I15: Environment; I73: Traffic Control
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Feb 5 2013 12:13PM
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