An Experimental Study on Exhaust Emissions from Copper-coated Gasohol Run Spark Ignition Engine with Catalytic Converter
The principal pollutants produced by spark ignition engines are carbon monoxide (CO) and unburned hydrocarbons (UHC). These pollutants need to be stopped right now since they are harmful and affect people’s health. Copper with a thickness of 300 microns has been applied to the cylinder head’s interior and piston...
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Reduction of Pollutants in Two Stroke Petrol Engine
The exhaust emissions from petrol engines are carbon monoxide (CO) and unburned hydrocarbons (UBHC), and inhaling these fumes is harmful to one’s health. They also have an effect on the ecosystem. Aldehydes must be examined if the engine is ran with alcohol. As a result, reducing these contaminants has...
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