Dataset for simulation studies of fleet vehicle selection in terms of pollutant emissions
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The purpose of this dataset is to enable the replication of the research results presented in the article: Szczepański E, Jachimowski R, Rudyk T. Simulation studies of fleet vehicle selection in terms of pollutant emissions. Combustion Engines. 2024;196(1):80-88. https://doi.org/10.19206/CE-169802 - published online: 2023-08-10, which discusses the application of simulation in solving the problem of vehicle selection and determining optimal approaches considering pollutant emissions.
Dataset contains:
Readme.txt: description of the dataset
InputData.csv: contains the input data used in the model, including data from the COPERT model.
OutputOptimization.csv: contains output data
OutputSummary.xlsx: contains output data
imulation_model_xml.fsx: contains the code of the model in XML format.
The dataset was created as part of the E-Laas project (Energy optimal urban logistics As A Service).Project implemented as part of the call ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC China Call) organized by JPI Urban Europe and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 875022. E-Laas project is carried out in an international consortium. Project coordinator in Europe: Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), project coordinator in China: Shanghai University (China), consortium members: Tsinghua University (China), Warsaw University of Technology (Poland), cooperation partners: Stockholms stad, Trafikkontoret (Sweden), ParkUnload (Spain), Metropolis GZM (Poland), Shanghai Urban-Rural Construction and Transportation Department (China), Volvo Group Trucks Technology and Operations (Sweden).- The Chinese part of the project is funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China.- The Swedish part of the project is funded by Swedish Energy Agency.- The Polish part of the project is funded by the National Science Centre, Poland (project no. 2022/04/Y/ST8/00134). The value of the co-financing is PLN 878,107.00. Project duration 27/04/2023 - 26/04/2026 (36 months).
创建时间:
2024-09-12



