View all text of Subpart I [§ 1036.801 - § 1036.825]

§ 1036.805 - Symbols, abbreviations, and acronyms.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 29765, Apr. 22, 2024.

The procedures in this part generally follow either the International System of Units (SI) or the United States customary units, as detailed in NIST Special Publication 811 (incorporated by reference in § 1036.810). See 40 CFR 1065.20 for specific provisions related to these conventions. This section summarizes the way we use symbols, units of measure, and other abbreviations.

(a) Symbols for chemical species. This part uses the following symbols for chemical species and exhaust constituents:

Table 1 to Paragraph (a) of § 1036.805—Symbols for Chemical Species and Exhaust Constituents

Symbol Species Ccarbon. CH4methane. CH4N2Ourea. COcarbon monoxide. CO2carbon dioxide. H2Owater. HChydrocarbon. NMHCnonmethane hydrocarbon. NMHCEnonmethane hydrocarbon equivalent. NMNEHCnonmethane nonethane hydrocarbon. NOnitric oxide. NO2nitrogen dioxide. NOXoxides of nitrogen. N2Onitrous oxide. PMparticulate matter.

(b) Symbols for quantities. This part uses the following symbols and units of measure for various quantities:

Table 2 to Paragraph (b) of § 1036.805—Symbols for Quantities

Symbol Quantity Unit Unit symbol Unit in terms of SI base units αatomic hydrogen-to-carbon ratiomole per molemol/mol1 ΑAreasquare meterm 2m 2βatomic oxygen-to-carbon ratiomole per molemol/mol1 CdΑdrag areameter squaredm 2m 2Crrcoefficient of rolling resistancenewton per kilonewtonN/kN10 3Ddistancemiles or metersmi or mm eefficiency Difference or error quantity Emass weighted emission resultgrams/ton-mileg/ton-mig/kg-km Effefficiency Emmass-specific net energy contentmegajoules/kilogramMJ/kgm 2·s 2fnangular speed (shaft)revolutions per minuter/minπ·30·s 1ggravitational accelerationmeters per second squaredm/s 2m·s 2iindexing variable kadrive axle ratio1 ktopgearhighest available transmission gear mMasspound mass or kilogramlbm or kgkg Mmolar massgram per moleg/mol10 3·kg·mol 1Mtotal number in a series Mvehicle masskilogramkgkg Mrotatinginertial mass of rotating componentskilogramkgkg Ntotal number in a series Qtotal number in a series PPowerkilowattkW10 3·m 2·kg·s 3ρmass densitykilogram per cubic meterkg/m 3m 3·kg rtire radiusmetermm SEEstandard error of the estimate σstandard deviation Ttorque (moment of force)newton meterN·mm 2·kg·s 2tTimesecondss Δttime interval, period, 1/frequencysecondss UFutility factor vSpeedmiles per hour or meters per secondmi/hr or m/sm·s 1WWorkkilowatt-hourkW·hr3.6·m 2·kg·s 1wCcarbon mass fractiongram/gramg/g1 wCH4N2Ourea mass fractiongram/gramg/g1 xamount of substance mole fractionmole per molemol/mol1 xbbrake energy fraction xblbrake energy limit

(c) Superscripts. This part uses the following superscripts for modifying quantity symbols:

Table 3 to Paragraph (c) of § 1036.805—Superscripts

Superscript Meaning overbar (such as y )arithmetic mean. overdot (such as y )quantity per unit time.

(d) Subscripts. This part uses the following subscripts for modifying quantity symbols:

Table 4 to Paragraph (d) of § 1036.805—Subscripts

Subscript Meaning 6565 miles per hour. AA speed. aabsolute (e.g., absolute difference or error). accaccessory. appapproved. axleaxle. BB speed. CC speed. Ccarbon mass. Ccombdrycarbon from fuel per mole of dry exhaust. CDcharge-depleting. CO2DEFCO2 resulting from diesel exhaust fluid decomposition. combcombustion. compcomposite. corcorrected. CScharge-sustaining. cyclecycle. Ddistance. DD speed. DEFdiesel exhaust fluid. engineengine. exhraw exhaust. frontfrontal. fuelfuel. H2OexhaustdryH2O in exhaust per mole of exhaust. hihigh. ian individual of a series. idleidle. inttest interval. jan individual of a series. kan individual of a series. mmass. maxmaximum. mappedmapped. measmeasured quantity. MYmodel year. negnegative. pospositive. Rrange. rrelative (e.g., relative difference or error). raterate (divided by time). ratedrated. recordrecord. refreference quantity. speedspeed. stallstall. testtest. tiretire. transienttransient. µvector. UFutility factor. vehiclevehicle.

(e) Other acronyms and abbreviations. This part uses the following additional abbreviations and acronyms:

Table 5 to Paragraph (e) of § 1036.805—Other Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym Meaning ABTaveraging, banking, and trading. AECDauxiliary emission control device. ASTMAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. BTUBritish thermal units. CDcharge-depleting. CFRCode of Federal Regulations. CIcompression-ignition. COVcoefficient of variation. CScharge-sustaining. DEFdiesel exhaust fluid. DFdeterioration factor. DOTDepartment of Transportation. E85gasoline blend including nominally 85 percent denatured ethanol. ECMElectronic Control Module. EGRexhaust gas recirculation. EPAEnvironmental Protection Agency. FCLFamily Certification Level. FELfamily emission limit. FTPFederal Test Procedure. GEMGreenhouse gas Emissions Model. g/hp·hrgrams per brake horsepower-hour. GPSglobal positioning system. GVWRgross vehicle weight rating. Heavy HDEheavy heavy-duty engine (see § 1036.140). Heavy HDVheavy heavy-duty vehicle (see 40 CFR 1037.140). Light HDElight heavy-duty engine (see § 1036.140). Light HDVlight heavy-duty vehicle (see 40 CFR 1037.140). LLCLow Load Cycle. LPGliquefied petroleum gas. Medium HDEmedium heavy-duty engine (see § 1036.140). Medium HDVmedium heavy-duty vehicle (see 40 CFR 1037.140). NARANational Archives and Records Administration. NHTSANational Highway Traffic Safety Administration. NTEnot-to-exceed. PEMSportable emission measurement system. RESSrechargeable energy storage system. SCRselective catalytic reduction. SEEstandard error of the estimate. SETSupplemental Emission Test. Spark-ignition HDEspark-ignition heavy-duty engine (see § 1036.140). SIspark-ignition. ULuseful life. U.SUnited States. U.S.CUnited States Code.

(f) Constants. This part uses the following constants:

Table 6 to Paragraph (f) of § 1036.805—Constants

Symbol Quantity Value ggravitational constant9.80665 m·s 2. Rmolar gas constant8.314472 J/(mol·K) (m 2·kg·s 2·mol 1·K 1).

(g) Prefixes. This part uses the following prefixes to define a quantity:

Table 7 to Paragraph (g) of § 1036.805—Prefixes

Symbol Quantity Value µmicro10 6mmilli10 3ccenti10 2kkilo10 3Mmega10 6