The reports regarding the global warming warn on the urgent need to reduce pollutant emissions and in particular greenhouse emissions. The performed analysis shows that cars equipped with engines operating on petrol, lead to a lower level of pollution, from the point of view of CO (carbon monoxide) and VOCs (volatile organic compounds) emissions at speeds above 50km/ h. Since driving in urban traffic mode involves driving with a speed up to 50km/h, it was comparatively analyzed the automobile engines operation with different cubic capacities. In conclusion, in terms of the analyzed emissions in accordance with the emission standards requirements for urban driving situations, it results that the accepted values of these emissions are recorded for automobile engines of low cubic capacities (under 1.4 l).


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    Title :

    Influence of Urban Traffic Driving Conditions and Vehicle Cubic Capacity on CO and VOC Emissions


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    Publication date :

    2013



    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


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