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Means of decreasing air pollution in towns by fuel combustion products

Abstract

The main sources of pollution of city air by CO, SO/sub 2/ and NO/sub 2/ are stationary and mobile plants consuming fossil fuel for power generting and manufacturing purposes. The participation of individual sources and of branches of industry in the formation of the general background of pollutant concentration in the air of the city is not directly related to the mass of pollutant emissions by these sources. In particular, for the considered city the power stations and heating plants contribute only a few percent of the average background with respect to SO/sub 2/ and NO/sub 2/ and take virtually no part in the formation of the background CO. The effectiveness of equal investments in gas cleaning in the different branches of the municipal economy with regard to improving the general background of city air pollution can differ by a very great amount. In this connection the planning of measures for reducing the background should be carried out by means of interdepartmental optimization of sizes and distribution of investment between plants. Figures are given and the procedures are used of an evaluating nature are regarded as initial premises for the formulation of appropriate detailed investigations.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1976
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
ERA-03-034945; EDB-78-067866
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Therm. Eng. (USSR) (Engl. Transl.); (United Kingdom); Journal Volume: 23:9; Other Information: Translated from Teploenergetika; 23: No. 9, 26-32(1976)
Subject:
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 33 ADVANCED PROPULSION SYSTEMS; FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS; AIR POLLUTION CONTROL; INDUSTRIAL PLANTS; TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS; AIR POLLUTION; AUTOMOBILES; CALCULATION METHODS; CARBON MONOXIDE; FLUE GAS; GASEOUS WASTES; NITROGEN DIOXIDE; SULFUR DIOXIDE; CARBON COMPOUNDS; CARBON OXIDES; CHALCOGENIDES; NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; NITROGEN OXIDES; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; POLLUTION; POLLUTION CONTROL; POWER PLANTS; SULFUR COMPOUNDS; SULFUR OXIDES; THERMAL POWER PLANTS; VEHICLES; WASTES; 200202* - Fossil-Fueled Power Plants- Waste Management- Noxious Gas & Particulate Emissions; 320305 - Energy Conservation, Consumption, & Utilization- Industrial & Agricultural Processes- Industrial Waste Management; 330701 - Emission Control- Nitrogen Oxides; 330702 - Emission Control- Carbon Monoxide; 330703 - Emission Control- Sulfur Dioxide
OSTI ID:
5100950
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: THENA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 30-36
Announcement Date:
Jun 01, 1978

Citation Formats

Styrikovich, M A, Minaev, E V, Troitskii, A A, and Vnukov, A K. Means of decreasing air pollution in towns by fuel combustion products. United Kingdom: N. p., 1976. Web.
Styrikovich, M A, Minaev, E V, Troitskii, A A, & Vnukov, A K. Means of decreasing air pollution in towns by fuel combustion products. United Kingdom.
Styrikovich, M A, Minaev, E V, Troitskii, A A, and Vnukov, A K. 1976. "Means of decreasing air pollution in towns by fuel combustion products." United Kingdom.
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title = {Means of decreasing air pollution in towns by fuel combustion products}
author = {Styrikovich, M A, Minaev, E V, Troitskii, A A, and Vnukov, A K}
abstractNote = {The main sources of pollution of city air by CO, SO/sub 2/ and NO/sub 2/ are stationary and mobile plants consuming fossil fuel for power generting and manufacturing purposes. The participation of individual sources and of branches of industry in the formation of the general background of pollutant concentration in the air of the city is not directly related to the mass of pollutant emissions by these sources. In particular, for the considered city the power stations and heating plants contribute only a few percent of the average background with respect to SO/sub 2/ and NO/sub 2/ and take virtually no part in the formation of the background CO. The effectiveness of equal investments in gas cleaning in the different branches of the municipal economy with regard to improving the general background of city air pollution can differ by a very great amount. In this connection the planning of measures for reducing the background should be carried out by means of interdepartmental optimization of sizes and distribution of investment between plants. Figures are given and the procedures are used of an evaluating nature are regarded as initial premises for the formulation of appropriate detailed investigations.}
journal = []
volume = {23:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1976}
month = {Jan}
}