Experimental Investigation of Air Pollution from Automobile Using Electrostatic Methodology
Author(s):
Prashant Pandit Bornare, Pravin Dharmaraj Patil, Deepak Chandrakant Talele, Mahesh Ashok Marathe, Akshay Kishor Chaudhari
Keywords:
Biomass, Methane, Electrostatic, precipitator, Gravitational Settling Chamber.
Abstract
Air pollution is one of the main types of pollution of the environment. The most common sources of air pollution include the burning of fossil fuels and other materials in oil refineries, power plants, factories, automobiles and other forms of transportation, as well as the incinerators. Fumes from aerosols and chemicals like paint also cause air pollution. The main types of pollution gases in the air are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, sulfur dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and nitrogen oxides. Air pollution adversely affects humans by causing cardio-respiratory problems among other health problems. Our Problem Statement is to study and analyse, exhaust gases from automobiles and design a prototype model for reducing air pollution there from, by using electrostatic precipitator. The main objectives is to study air pollution, it’s hazardous and Remedial methodologies air pollution data collection and its analysis, to design and develop prototype model by using Electrostatic Precipitators methodology.
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Unique Paper ID: 145458

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 4, Issue 10

Page(s): 251 - 255
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