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    UDK: 621.43.068.7

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    2.

    2CO [2] , . ( ), ( CO HC ), . 3. ( ), . ( , ) HC CO . , . , . 3.

    3.

    60- 70- , . : :

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    - ( CO ) , . , CO , . , ( ) CO : CO . CO , . , 2CO . . ( xNO ), . 11051 ,..., . . xNO . . , , , , . HC . " HC " , , . , . "" ( ) . HC ( ) . , . HC . HC 11, . HC CO , HC ( ), . HC .

    xNO . " xNO " . , "" ( . " ").

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    : ( 2000 K ) . ( NO ) ( 2NO ). - (): ( ). 12C 25C ( ) (0,1 32 m ). () ( 5010 m ) ( ) ( ) . "" , ( ) ("") . , , . CO [%] HC xNO "ppm" ( , 1 ppm = 1/10000 %). . ( 2O ), . , . : . 3 CO , HC xNO . CO (

    65 %) . 1 150 , % . HC

    , , , , . HC . CH 2000 ppm ( ).

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    CO HC . xNO . (). , . 3. , , ( mn ), . CO ( ). 0,1% (1000 ppm). 0,5%. HC . . , 300100 ppm. CO HC . xNO . , , . 3000 ppm.

    4. . CO , 1970. HC . 1977. xNO ( - ), 1988. () . 1992. .

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    - . 1. ( km/g ) 1 [1.] CO HC HC + xNO x xNO ( km/g ) 1 1992/07. 3,16 - 1,13 - 0,18 2, IDI 1996/01. 1,00 - 0,70 - 0,08 2, DI 1996/01. 1,00 - 0,90 - 0,10 3 2000/01. 0,64 - 0,56 0,50 0,05 4 2005/01. 0,50 - 0,30 0,25 0,025 5 2009/09. 0,50 - 0,23 0,18 0,005 6 2014/09. 0,50 - 0,17 0,08 0,005 ( km/g ) 1 1992/07. 3,16 - 1,13 - - 2 1996/01. 2,20 - 0,50 - - 3 2000/01. 2,30 0,20 - 0,15 - 4 2005/01. 1,00 0,10 - 0,08 - 5 2009/09. 1,00 0,10 - 0,06 0,005 6 2014/09. 1,00 0,10 - 0,06 0,005 . 1 5 6 xNO , . 1 1992. , 0. 0 . . 1 . . . Wrldwide Fuel Chrtr3 (WWFC). ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ). Wrldwide Fuel Chrtr , . . ,

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    . 1992. , 1996. . 350 10 kg/mg , 20% , 1,4%. 150 10 kg/mg 35% . , 150 kg/mg .

    :

    - ,

    - , - (), - , - ( ), - .

    . xNO . . . , xNO . . , CO HC , xNO . xNO . xNO . . xNO 2CO 2N . ( 80, ) CO HC .

    xNO 2CO 2N . xNO -

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    . xNO - 300 400 C , . , xNO .

    5.

    6. xNO

    -. - ( 20%) - . , . , xNO . , , , . xNO . xNO . , .

    7. ()

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    . , . , , , , . Cmmn Rail. . , . 1800 bar . . Cmmn Ril . , , . Cmmn Ril . 4 (1) 100.000 km 500.000 km 7 (3 16 t 3 7,5 t ). CO HC . () . :

    1. ( xNO ) ,

    2. SCR .

    , . , SCR - , , . . Daimler Chrysler- SCR

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    , , . , SCR - ( ) . -. , . CO , HC xNO . . , , CO HC . , ( xNO ). , . 2005. xe NOD - . -. . 60%. dBlue BlueTec . 3, , SCR . SCR (Selective Catalutic Reduction) . 5 ( ). Bsch SCR , 32,5% dBlue. dBlue . SCR OBD . 4 xNO 85%, 5%. 40%. dBlue 5% , 0,5 /l, . ( 5 6 ).

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    "" ( ). 8 6 . ( DOC ) xNO , ( DPF ) , SCR + ASC (Slective Catalutic Reduction + Ammonia Slip Catalust)

    xNO .

    8. SCR

    5: 1. (dBlue), 2. , 3. , 4. , 5. ,

    6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. , 11.

    , 12. 9.

    SCR dBlue SCR . - . dBlue-- . . . , 250 C SCR . , , VI , . 5 , , dBlue . 4 43 % , 5 75 %.

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    4 5 377 , 51 . [6]

    10. 6 6 dBlue

    100.000 km 5 1 5, 6 2014. 160.000 km 5 . , , , . , . , . , . , () () ( DPF ). 5, 77%, . , , (2009/40 , 2010/47 , 96/96 - ) . , . , : . ,

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    , 95%. , . [1] uropean mission standards-cars and light trucks, www.dieselnet.cm [2] . , . , . , -, , 2008. [3] , : . [4] . , . , . . , - , 2006, 1. , , 86-80581-86-0, 67 73, 10-12. 2006. [5] uropean Federation for Transport and nvironment, u 5 and 6 missions standards for cars and vams, 2006, www.transportnvironment.u [6] . , , , , 2012. [7] Wrldwide missions Standards, Pssnger Cars & Light Dutu Trucks, Delphi, 2008, www.delphi.c [8] http://www.acea.be/images/uploads/pub/Final%20WWFC%204%20Sep%2020 06.pdf [9]http://www.gradri.uniri.hp/adminah/files/class/18.%20%C5%A0AGi%20Razvoj %20propisa%20-%20ZO%20Auto%20EU%20Sagi_B3_HP_OK[1].pdf

    REDUCTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES EXHAUST GASES Summary: Traffic presents one of the important eminent of harmful substances, so is necessary to adopt certain solutions for their reduction. Activities of protection of human environment observed from the point of emission of harmful particles of exhaust gasses are reflected in intensifying of legislation that regulates norms of exhausting emission and fuel consumption. With the increase of the number of motor vehicles and traffic intensification, the influence of exhaust gases on human environment also has increased. Western industrial society has been started way back in 1968. with limitation of emission of motor vehicle harmful gases. The development of future legislation and obligations for meeting the same requires intensifying development and improvement of the existing generations of engines. Key words: Engine, exhaust gases, vehicle, regulations, fuel, ecology.


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