2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40032-022-00899-5
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Pollutant Reduction Techniques Used for Nonroad Combustion Ignition Engines

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“…Since diesel engines are lean burn, and emit less CO hence it is not considered in the paradigm of optimization in this study. NO x is the major pollutant that count approx to 50% of the total pollutants, second being PM followed by HC 52 therefore NO x , OP and HC are focused in this study. NO x , HC, OP are the regulated emissions and BTE is directly connected to the economy hence these variables are considered as the primary goals of this study, where BTE is to be maximized and pollutants are to be reduced.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since diesel engines are lean burn, and emit less CO hence it is not considered in the paradigm of optimization in this study. NO x is the major pollutant that count approx to 50% of the total pollutants, second being PM followed by HC 52 therefore NO x , OP and HC are focused in this study. NO x , HC, OP are the regulated emissions and BTE is directly connected to the economy hence these variables are considered as the primary goals of this study, where BTE is to be maximized and pollutants are to be reduced.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%