25-09-2010, 04:21 PM
Automobile Emissions: An Overview
Cars and Pollution
Driving a private car is probably a citizen's most polluting activity. Emissions from an individual car are generally low but when many add up, it forms an ocean. As SUV’s get more and more popular, the pollution just increases.
Sources of Auto Emissions
Evaporative Emissions, Exhaust emissions and Refuelling losses are the major sources of loss.
Exhaust Pollutants:
HYDROCARBONS:
Unburnt and partially burnt fuel molecules caontirbute to this. Hydrocarbons react in the presence of nitrogen oxides and sunlight to form ground-level ozone, a major component of smog.
CARBON MONOXIDE:
incomplete combustion produces it. In the process, carbon in the fuel is partially oxidized rather than fully oxidized to carbon dioxide. CO reduces the flow of oxygen in the bloodstream.
CARBON DIOXIDE:
It is ac greenhouse gas and is a product of perfect combustion.
Evaporative Emissions
fuel evaporation also causes hydrocarbon fuel to escape. This form comprises the majority of the total hydrocarbon pollution.
The diferent forma are:
-DIURNAL: as the temperature rises during the day, the fuel tank gets heated and the fuel goes out as vapours
-RUNNING LOSSES:: Hot engine in the running stage causes this kind of losses
-HOT SOAK: even after the engine is turned off, the fuel is lost to the residue heat.
-REFUELING: refuelling forces out the vapours present in the fuel tank.
For more details, visit these links:
Automobile Emissions: An Overview.pdf (Size: 83.84 KB / Downloads: 212)
http://en.wikipediawiki/Vehicle_emissions_control
PPT link:
http://www.slideshareSVSELEARNING/pollutionppt
Cars and Pollution
Driving a private car is probably a citizen's most polluting activity. Emissions from an individual car are generally low but when many add up, it forms an ocean. As SUV’s get more and more popular, the pollution just increases.
Sources of Auto Emissions
Evaporative Emissions, Exhaust emissions and Refuelling losses are the major sources of loss.
Exhaust Pollutants:
HYDROCARBONS:
Unburnt and partially burnt fuel molecules caontirbute to this. Hydrocarbons react in the presence of nitrogen oxides and sunlight to form ground-level ozone, a major component of smog.
CARBON MONOXIDE:
incomplete combustion produces it. In the process, carbon in the fuel is partially oxidized rather than fully oxidized to carbon dioxide. CO reduces the flow of oxygen in the bloodstream.
CARBON DIOXIDE:
It is ac greenhouse gas and is a product of perfect combustion.
Evaporative Emissions
fuel evaporation also causes hydrocarbon fuel to escape. This form comprises the majority of the total hydrocarbon pollution.
The diferent forma are:
-DIURNAL: as the temperature rises during the day, the fuel tank gets heated and the fuel goes out as vapours
-RUNNING LOSSES:: Hot engine in the running stage causes this kind of losses
-HOT SOAK: even after the engine is turned off, the fuel is lost to the residue heat.
-REFUELING: refuelling forces out the vapours present in the fuel tank.
For more details, visit these links:
Automobile Emissions: An Overview.pdf (Size: 83.84 KB / Downloads: 212)
http://en.wikipediawiki/Vehicle_emissions_control
PPT link:
http://www.slideshareSVSELEARNING/pollutionppt