Abstract

The preparation of the fuel mixture of a conventional internal combustion engine is currently controlled exclusively electronically. In order for the electrical management of an internal combustion engine to function properly, it is necessary that all its electronic components work flawlessly and fulfill their role. Failure of these electronic components can cause incorrect fuel mixture preparation and also affect driving safety. Due to the effect of individual failures, it has a negative impact on road safety and also negatively affects other participants. The task of the research is to investigate the effect of the failure of electronic engine components on the selected operating characteristics of a vehicle. The purpose of this article is to specify the extent to which a failure of an electronic engine component may affect the operation of a road vehicle. Eight failures of electronic systems (sensors and actuators) were simulated on a specific vehicle, with a petrol internal combustion engine. Measurements were performed in laboratory conditions, the purpose of which was to quantify the change in the operating characteristics of the vehicle between the faulty and fault-free state. The vehicle performance parameters and the production of selected exhaust emission components were determined for selected vehicle operating characteristics. The results show that in the normal operation of vehicles, there are situations where a failure in the electronic system of the engine has a significant impact on its operating characteristics and, at the same time, some of these failures are not identifiable by the vehicle operator. The findings of the publication can be used in the drafting of legislation, in the field of production and operation of road vehicles, and also in the mathematical modeling of the production of gaseous emissions by road transport.

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  • IntroductionClimate change is a key challenge facing the world today [1]

  • Electronic component failures were simulated until the necessary vehicle power and emission measurements were made

  • Vehicle emissions were measured in the research, according to the valid methodological instructions by which emission controls are performed in the Slovak Republic

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Introduction

Climate change is a key challenge facing the world today [1]. One of the main reasons for climate change is attributed to pollution. This pollution causes serious public health problems in most parts of the world [2]. There are many sources of air pollution, such as car exhaust fumes, industrial exhaust fumes, waste incineration, etc. Places where the main source of air pollution is exhaust fumes from cars are very dangerous for the health of the population. Studies show that air pollution causes many diseases, which lead to additional costs. These include costs associated with health care and reduced productivity [4,5]

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