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DEVELOPMENT OF THE INVENTORY METHOD OF POLLUTION SUBSTANCES INVENTION BY MOTOR TRANSPORTATION IN ATMOSPHERIC AIR OF CITIES AND POPULATIONS
Author(s) -
U. R. Davlyatov,
S. Y. Dresviannikov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik kyrgyzskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta stroitelʹstva, transporta i arhitektury im.n.isanova/n.isanov atyndagy kyrgyz mamlekettik kuruluš,transport žana arhitektura universitetinin žarčysy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1694-8181
pISSN - 1694-5298
DOI - 10.35803/1694-5298.2019.3.355-361
Subject(s) - air pollution , environmental science , diesel fuel , emission inventory , gasoline , atmospheric pollution , pollution , pollutant , air pollutants , environmental engineering , meteorology , automotive engineering , engineering , air quality index , waste management , geography , ecology , chemistry , organic chemistry , biology
The article deals with the problems of modern growing automobilization and, as a result, increased emissions of pollutants by motor transport into the atmospheric air of cities and towns. A number of legal acts on the standards for emissions of harmful substances from gasoline engines of the car and diesel engines. The results of the analysis of foreign experience in calculations of harmful emissions, in particular, EMEP / CORINAIR Atmospheric Emission and the Russian Federation are presented. The authors propose to develop and compare various measures to reduce harmful emissions of their own developed methodology. The method allows you to calculate emissions of pollutants emitted from the exhaust gases of motor vehicles, while driving on a section of the road network of a city or locality. The calculation in the form of source data is based on the intensity, density, speed and composition of traffic flows. The possibility of implementing the methodology at the state level in the Kyrgyz Republic is being considered.

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