Analysis of Exhaust Gas Emissions from Gasoline engine-powered passenger vehicles in Nigeria
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2016-04-22
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International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT)
Abstract
Emissions from vehicles in developing
country constitute a large percentage of global
emissions. The study involved the analysis of exhaust
emissions using a gas analyser. The vehicles studied
are mini buses and private vehicles of different
model of carswhich constitute about 80% of the
vehicles on Nigeria roads. It was established that the
main types of exhaust gases from the automobiles
were CO2, NO2, CO, and O2. The highest emission of
CO2 was found to be 413.13 mg/m3 in the 2007
Peugeot car model. The highest exhaust gas
emission of NOx, O2 and CO was discovered in the
1998 Honda passenger car model and recorded as
40.23 mg/m3, 45.41mg/m3 and 192.43
mg/m3respectively. The study of emissions will spur
further studies on more efficient combustor design
aimed at minimizing emissions.
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Emissions, Exhaust gas, BMW, Peugeot, Mercedez, Toyota, Honda