Abstract

The high reliability and efficiency of the compression ignition engine as well as its low operating costs turned this engine into the preferred propulsion system for both cars and heavy vehicles. At the same time, the harmfulness of his pollutant emissions gave him the unpleasing status of First Culprit for the many health problems of the population in the metropolis. Currently, the compression ignition engine is mainly responsible for the release of five types of pollutant emissions into the atmosphere: carbon monoxide-CO, hydrocarbons-HC, mechanical particles-PM, sulphur dioxide-SO2 and nitrogen oxides-NOx. Thus, while emissions of carbon monoxide-CO and hydrocarbon-HC are low, due to the fact that this engine usually works with lean mixtures, high emissions of nitrogen oxides-NOx and mechanical particles-PM raise serious pollution problems worldwide.

Details

Title
Compression ignition engine - sources of pollution
Author
Istrate, A 1 ; Bică, M 1 ; Simion, M 1 

 Romania, University Of Craiova, Faculty of Mechanics 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Dec 2020
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17578981
e-ISSN
1757899X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2564124025
Copyright
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