Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
My library | Help | Advanced Book Search | Web History | Sign in

Books

Particulate Emissions from Vehicles

 (Google eBook)
Front Cover
0 Reviews
John Wiley & Sons, Apr 15, 2008 - Technology & Engineering - 512 pages
The public health risks posed by automotive particulate emissions are well known. Such particles are sufficiently small to reach the deepest regions of the lungs; and moreover act as carriers for many potentially toxic substances. Historically, diesel engines have been singled out in this regard, but recent research shows the need to consider particulate emissions from gasoline engines as well. Already implicated in more than one respiratory disease, the strongest evidence in recent times points to particle-mediated cardiovascular disorders (strokes and heart attacks). Accordingly, legislation limiting particulate emissions is becoming increasingly stringent, placing great pressure on the automotive industry to produce cleaner vehicles - pressure only heightened by the ever-increasing number of cars on our roads. 

Particulate Emissions from Vehicles addresses a field of increased international interest and research activity; discusses the impact of new legislation globally on the automotive industry; and explains new ways of measuring particle size, number and composition that are currently under development. The expert analysis and summary of the state-of-the-art, which encompasses the key areas of combustion performance, measurement techniques and toxicology, will appeal to R&D practitioners and engineers working in the automotive industry and related mechanical fields, as well as postgraduate students and researchers of engine technology, air pollution and life/ environmental science. The public health aspects will also appeal to the biomedical research community.

  

What people are saying - Write a review

We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.

Related books

Contents

IV
1
V
4
VII
6
VIII
9
IX
10
X
12
XI
14
XII
18
XXVII
61
XXVIII
62
XXIX
65
XXX
68
XXXI
73
XXXII
75
XXXIII
79
XXXIV
84

XIII
22
XIV
23
XV
27
XVI
30
XVII
37
XVIII
42
XX
48
XXI
51
XXII
53
XXIII
55
XXV
57
XXVI
58
XXXV
85
XXXVI
86
XXXVII
88
XXXVIII
90
XXXIX
91
XL
92
XLI
93
XLII
95
XLIII
96
XLIV
100
XLV
104
Copyright

Common terms and phrases

References to this book

From Google Scholar

Towards a detailed soot model for internal combustion engines
Sebastian Mosbach, Matthew S Celnik, Abhijeet Raj, Markus Kraft, Hongzhi R Zhang, Shuichi Kubo ... - 2009 - Combustion and Flame
Cambridge Centre for Computational Chemical Engineering
Sebastian Mosbach, Matthew S Celnik, Abhijeet Raj, Markus Kraft, Hongzhi R Zhang, Shuichi Kubo ...

Bibliographic information