Impact of Road Gradient on Fuel Consumption of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles
The geometric alignment of highways directly affects the fuel consumption of motor vehicles. To analyze the impact of the road gradient on fuel consumption, actual road tests were conducted in plateau and mountainous areas. Geographic Information Systems (GISs) were used to calculate road gradients,...
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| author | Bigang Jiang Dongyang Yang Haisheng Yu Jiguang Wang Chao He Jiaqiang Li Yanlin Chen |
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| description | The geometric alignment of highways directly affects the fuel consumption of motor vehicles. To analyze the impact of the road gradient on fuel consumption, actual road tests were conducted in plateau and mountainous areas. Geographic Information Systems (GISs) were used to calculate road gradients, and Vehicle Specific Power (VSP) distributions were obtained through testing, serving as inputs for the motor vehicle emission simulator (MOVES) model. Finally, the simulation results were verified against the experimental results. The findings indicate a strong positive correlation between road gradients ranging from −5% to +5%, the VSP, and fuel consumption. At a constant gradient, the fuel consumption rate increases with the vehicle speed; the fuel consumption factor is lowest at 60 km/h and highest at 40 km/h. Under both constant and actual driving speeds, when the absolute values of uphill and downhill gradients are the same, the average fuel consumption for both uphill and downhill driving shows that, at gradients of 1% to 3%, the fuel savings from downhill driving can offset the additional fuel consumption on uphill driving. At gradients of 4% to 6%, the increase in fuel consumption on uphill driving surpasses the savings from downhill driving. During uphill climbs, lower speeds within the mid-to-low range result in lower fuel consumption and greater reserve power. The MOVES model demonstrates good adaptability in plateau and mountainous areas. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-faeff39e2e6747ac8dfd44d36f3ffae52025-08-20T01:37:28ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332025-01-0116214310.3390/atmos16020143Impact of Road Gradient on Fuel Consumption of Light-Duty Diesel VehiclesBigang Jiang0Dongyang Yang1Haisheng Yu2Jiguang Wang3Chao He4Jiaqiang Li5Yanlin Chen6School of Mechanics and Transportation, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaCATARC Automotive Test Center (Kunming) Co., Ltd., Kunming 651701, ChinaSchool of Mechanics and Transportation, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaCATARC Automotive Test Center (Kunming) Co., Ltd., Kunming 651701, ChinaSchool of Mechanics and Transportation, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaSchool of Mechanics and Transportation, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaSchool of Mechanics and Transportation, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaThe geometric alignment of highways directly affects the fuel consumption of motor vehicles. To analyze the impact of the road gradient on fuel consumption, actual road tests were conducted in plateau and mountainous areas. Geographic Information Systems (GISs) were used to calculate road gradients, and Vehicle Specific Power (VSP) distributions were obtained through testing, serving as inputs for the motor vehicle emission simulator (MOVES) model. Finally, the simulation results were verified against the experimental results. The findings indicate a strong positive correlation between road gradients ranging from −5% to +5%, the VSP, and fuel consumption. At a constant gradient, the fuel consumption rate increases with the vehicle speed; the fuel consumption factor is lowest at 60 km/h and highest at 40 km/h. Under both constant and actual driving speeds, when the absolute values of uphill and downhill gradients are the same, the average fuel consumption for both uphill and downhill driving shows that, at gradients of 1% to 3%, the fuel savings from downhill driving can offset the additional fuel consumption on uphill driving. At gradients of 4% to 6%, the increase in fuel consumption on uphill driving surpasses the savings from downhill driving. During uphill climbs, lower speeds within the mid-to-low range result in lower fuel consumption and greater reserve power. The MOVES model demonstrates good adaptability in plateau and mountainous areas.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/16/2/143road gradientdiesel vehiclesfuel consumptionvehicle specific power (VSP) |
| spellingShingle | Bigang Jiang Dongyang Yang Haisheng Yu Jiguang Wang Chao He Jiaqiang Li Yanlin Chen Impact of Road Gradient on Fuel Consumption of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles road gradient diesel vehicles fuel consumption vehicle specific power (VSP) |
| title | Impact of Road Gradient on Fuel Consumption of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles |
| title_full | Impact of Road Gradient on Fuel Consumption of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles |
| title_fullStr | Impact of Road Gradient on Fuel Consumption of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles |
| title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Road Gradient on Fuel Consumption of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles |
| title_short | Impact of Road Gradient on Fuel Consumption of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles |
| title_sort | impact of road gradient on fuel consumption of light duty diesel vehicles |
| topic | road gradient diesel vehicles fuel consumption vehicle specific power (VSP) |
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