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vol 67 / April, 2024
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DOI 10.17586/0021-3454-2021-64-12-1003-1009

UDC 621.43.068

MONITORING AND NEUTRALIZATION OF EXHAUST GASES OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES

Y. Ghellab
ITMO University, Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics; Researcher, Lecturer-Researcher


Y. S. Andreev
ITMO University, Department of Instrument-Making Technology ; Associate professor


M. V. Kolesnikov
ITMO University, Saint Petersburg, 197101, Russian Federation; Engineer


I. V. Mokhov
ITMO University, Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics ;


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Abstract. A technique and method of neutralization of exhaust gases of internal combustion engines in the places of tuning, running-in, and adjustment are presented. Results of experimental studies proving the effectiveness of the method of neutralization of carbon dioxide (CO2) in exhaust gases, which allows reducing its concentration to acceptable values in closed spaces, are presented. Algorithmic software and hardware are developed to provide monitoring of the emissions of the main pollutants entering the atmospheric air with exhaust gases of motor transport at the places of their tuning, running-in, and adjustment, which made it possible to increase the safety of the maintenance personnel of service stations.
Keywords: monitoring, neutralization of exhaust gases, internal combustion engine, liquid neutralization, carbon dioxide

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