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Concept And Models For Evaluation Of Black And White Smoke Components In Diesel Engine Exhaust

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  • Igor BLYANKINSHTEIN

    (Siberian Federal University)

  • Andrey ASKHABOV

    (Siberian Federal University)

  • Evgeniy VOEVODIN

    (Siberian Federal University)

  • Artem KASHURA

    (Siberian Federal University)

  • Sergey MALCHIKOV

    (Siberian Federal University)

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Summary. A method for measuring exhaust smoke opacity has been developed, which allows estimating the differentiated components forming black exhaust...

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  • Igor BLYANKINSHTEIN & Andrey ASKHABOV & Evgeniy VOEVODIN & Artem KASHURA & Sergey MALCHIKOV, 2017. "Concept And Models For Evaluation Of Black And White Smoke Components In Diesel Engine Exhaust," Transport Problems, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, vol. 12(3), pages 83-91, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:exl:1trans:v:12:y:2017:i:3:p:83-91
    DOI: 10.20858/tp.2017.12.3.8
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    1. Tomáš Skrúcaný & Martin Kendra & Ondrej Stopka & Saša Milojević & Tomasz Figlus & Csaba Csiszár, 2019. "Impact of the Electric Mobility Implementation on the Greenhouse Gases Production in Central European Countries," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(18), pages 1-15, September.

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