2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20198003008
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Simulation of CO and CO2 emissions in model combustion chamber based on the combination LES and Reactor Network model

Abstract: Air pollution is a major concern of recent decades, which has a serious toxicological impact on human health and the environment. It has a number of different emission sources, but one of the main sources of environmental pollutions is transported systems, in particular aviation gas turbine engines (GTE). Currently environmental issues of GTE are mainly solved by using semi-empirical techniques and experimental refinement of prototypes. In this paper we presented an algorithm for simulating the emission of CO … Show more

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“…Based on the results, the authors offer a prediction by 2050, where they predict emission reductions using new technologies, but this will be offset by increased traffic volumes. In a study by Matveev et al [14], the authors presented an algorithm for simulating CO and CO 2 emissions in a model combustion chamber under various initial conditions. The results were compared with the results of proven experimental data, thereby verifying the impact of gas turbine engines (GTEs) on the air.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results, the authors offer a prediction by 2050, where they predict emission reductions using new technologies, but this will be offset by increased traffic volumes. In a study by Matveev et al [14], the authors presented an algorithm for simulating CO and CO 2 emissions in a model combustion chamber under various initial conditions. The results were compared with the results of proven experimental data, thereby verifying the impact of gas turbine engines (GTEs) on the air.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%