Semi BioDiesel SH¤
Semi Trailer Truck - Short Haul Overview¤
The Heavy-Duty Truck used for Short-Haul journeys stands as a pillar of the transport sector, specially configured to transport large volumes of freight over relatively short distances. This category includes tractor/semitrailer combinations with more than four tires, used for operations within a 320 km range.
Semi Trailer Truck Short-Haul Performance Metrics¤
- Operational Range: Used with a maximum operational range of up to 320 km.
- Annual Performance (dannual): Boasting an annual performance capability of 105,000 km.
- Load Capacity (nlpv): With a substantial average load capacity of 5.76 tonnes per vehicle.
- Average Speed: Operating at an average speed of 80 km/h, optimizing delivery times for short-haul logistics.
- Capacity Factor: A 15% capacity utilization factor is considered.
- Reference Capacity: The derived reference capacity of 460.27 tonne-kilometers per hour (tkm/h).
The reference capacity is calculated as follows:
This calculation method accounts for the annual distance, average load capacity, average speed, and the capacity utilization rate.
B100 Biodiesel¤
B100 Biodiesel fuel is a diesel alternative derived entirely from biomass. It runs on 100% biodiesel, contributing to carbon emissions reductions in comparison to fossil fuels. Only blends of biodiesel and petroleum diesel containing 7% vol. or less of biodiesel can be used in diesel engines without modification. Pure biodiesel (B100) requires engine modifications to avoid maintenance and performance problems.
Model Remarks:¤
The model treats vehicles that use biodiesel and those that use traditional diesel as equivalent in technical aspects. It is worth noting that in the current version of QC EnergyScope, biodiesel is treated the same as diesel and will require modification in a future version.
ES Model Integration¤
All the parameters concerning the Semi BioDiesel SH are listed in the table below.
entry_key | value | unit | sets | source_reference |
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BIO_DIESEL (layer) | -0.527 | kWh | NA | Agez, Maxime; Ménard, Jean-François; Saunier, François, (2022): "Analyse du Cycle de Vie de Filières Énergétiques et de Leur Utilisation pour le Transport Routier au Québec – Partie 2 : Utilisation" |
CO2_E (layer) | 0.132 | kg_CO2 | NA | Agez, Maxime; Ménard, Jean-François; Saunier, François, (2022): "Analyse du Cycle de Vie de Filières Énergétiques et de Leur Utilisation pour le Transport Routier au Québec – Partie 2 : Utilisation" |
MOB_FREIGHT_ROAD (layer) | 1 | tkm | NA | Agez, Maxime; Ménard, Jean-François; Saunier, François, (2022): "Analyse du Cycle de Vie de Filières Énergétiques et de Leur Utilisation pour le Transport Routier au Québec – Partie 2 : Utilisation" |
c_inv | 378.47 | CAD/(tkm/h) | NA | Agez, Maxime; Ménard, Jean-François; Saunier, François, (2022): "Analyse du Cycle de Vie de Filières Énergétiques et de Leur Utilisation pour le Transport Routier au Québec – Partie 2 : Utilisation" |
c_maint | 36.09 | CAD/(tkm/h)/y | NA | Agez, Maxime; Ménard, Jean-François; Saunier, François, (2022): "Analyse du Cycle de Vie de Filières Énergétiques et de Leur Utilisation pour le Transport Routier au Québec – Partie 2 : Utilisation" |
lifetime | 15 | y | NA | Agez, Maxime; Ménard, Jean-François; Saunier, François, (2022): "Analyse du Cycle de Vie de Filières Énergétiques et de Leur Utilisation pour le Transport Routier au Québec – Partie 2 : Utilisation" |
ref_size | 460.27 | tkm/h | NA | Agez, Maxime; Ménard, Jean-François; Saunier, François, (2022): "Analyse du Cycle de Vie de Filières Énergétiques et de Leur Utilisation pour le Transport Routier au Québec – Partie 2 : Utilisation" |
References¤
Data Sources |
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Agez, Maxime; Ménard, Jean-François; Saunier, François. (2022). "Analyse du Cycle de Vie de Filières Énergétiques et de Leur Utilisation pour le Transport Routier au Québec – Partie 2 : Utilisation" |