Eventos Anais de eventos
COBEM 2023
27th International Congress of Mechanical Engineering
Assessment of the Impacts of Vehicular Emissions on Air Quality
Submission Author:
Ronaldo Cozza , SP
Co-Authors:
Arzoo Verma, Ronaldo Cozza, Vikas Verma
Presenter: Ronaldo Cozza
doi://10.26678/ABCM.COBEM2023.COB2023-0048
Abstract
India’s several developed regions, still have a fast-increasing automobile population in which deteriorating air quality is a significant environmental issue. Vehicular emission contamination is the presence of toxins in the environment that are anthropogenic (man-made) or typical in proportions that might be harmful to humans, the environment, and animal life. Due to an increase in the number of motor vehicles, growing urbanization, and increased industrialization, it has resulted in worst air quality. This further results in more toxic air discharges. Numerous metropolitan areas have significantly higher airborne toxin concentrations than the national, territorial, or local averages. The main source of air pollution in metropolitan areas is engine vehicles, especially those that are old and poorly maintained. The contaminants carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and particulate matter (PM2.5) are of particular concern. Fuel combustion or evaporation is the origin of emissions from motor vehicles. India’s fuel emission regulations are less stringent than international regulations. Present analysis is related to air quality in context of Kanpur City, India & exploring the aids in strengthening methods to limit exhaust emissions.
Keywords
Vehicular Emission, Environment Particulate Matter, contamination, Pollution Towers, Climate

