Carbon Exhaust Filter

Authors

  • Nitin S. Mhaske  B.E Scholar, Department of Mechanical, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Buldana, Maharashtra, India
  • Gopal J. Awatade  B.E Scholar, Department of Mechanical, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Buldana, Maharashtra, India
  • Pavan K. Ugle  B.E Scholar, Department of Mechanical, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Buldana, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Exhaust Carbon Filter, Charcoal Filtering, Chemical Adsorption

Abstract

In India, there are 210 million registered vehicles as of 31st March 2015. Most of these do not come with the emission standard of Bharat Stage IV for vehicles which was adopted in 2005 by Indian Government. The emissions from these vehicles are toxic and contain harmful gases which causes Air pollution. Air pollution is responsible for many health problem in urban areas.

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Published

2020-02-17

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Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
Nitin S. Mhaske, Gopal J. Awatade, Pavan K. Ugle, " Carbon Exhaust Filter, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 5, Issue 6, pp.137-139, January-February-2020.