Abstract:In order to investigate the impact of driving behavior on real driving emissions (RDE) of heavy-duty diesel vehicles, a total of 9 times of smooth driving, normal driving and rough driving were carried out on three vehicles using the portable emissions measurement system (PMES). The dynamic parameters v·apos[95] and emission factors of the urban, rural, motorway section and total travel distance of each vehicle were calculated before and after the three tests, and the dynamic parameters v·apos[95] were used to analyze the effects of pollutant emission characteristics. The results show that compared with smooth driving, the NOx emission factors of the three vehicles under normal driving and rough driving behavior increase by 33.73%-621.10% and the PN emission factors increase by 21.26%-122.40%. At the same time, the correlation between CO emission factors and the dynamic parameters v·apos[95] is not obvious, but the NOx emission factors and PN emission factors of suburbs and high-speed sections have a strong correlation with the dynamics parameters v·apos[95]. It can be seen that the impact of driving styles on vehicle emissions cannot be ignored.