Comparative study of emission of pollutant gases in vehicle M1, using fuel of the Andean Community

Authors

  • Jaime Fernando Antamba Guasgua Universidad Internacional del Ecuador
  • Guillermo Gorky Reyes Campaña Universidad Internacional del Ecuador
  • Miguel Estuardo Granja Paredes Universidad Internacional del Ecuador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29019/enfoqueute.v7n3.109

Keywords:

fuel, carbon monoxide, INEN 2204, unburned hydrocarbons

Abstract

The environmental pollution is a problematics that concerns all countries about the world as result of this pollution there take place the phenomena of climate change, greenhouse effect, acid rain, and diseases in people. To delimit the issues, there were selected the countries that integrate the Andean Community, the project goal is compare by means of static and dynamic tests the values of emission of pollutant gases, with the fuel that is distributed in each of the selected countries. The process of measuring and testing of static tests were developed under NTE INEN 2203:1999 standard, considering the idle condition (820 rpm) and high engine speed (2500 RPM), in both these cases, an constant engine oil temperature of 94 ° C and dynamic tests carried out according to ASM 25/25 and ASM 50/15 cycles, the results that have been achieved with the different fuels in a vehicle Chevrolet Sail, the best-selling in the country. Based on tests developed, the evaluated vehicle will be able to circulate without any disadvantage with any of the fuels of the Andean Community according NTE INEN 2204:2002 standard. Accordingly, the fuel with the lowest levels of emissions of gaseous pollutants is the distributed one in Peru.

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Published

2016-09-29

How to Cite

Antamba Guasgua, J. F., Reyes Campaña, G. G., & Granja Paredes, M. E. (2016). Comparative study of emission of pollutant gases in vehicle M1, using fuel of the Andean Community. Enfoque UTE, 7(3), pp. 110 – 119. https://doi.org/10.29019/enfoqueute.v7n3.109

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