Abstract

The intensification of environmental protection measures is being implemented in all economic and industrial activities. The goal of reducing harmful emissions from various types of combustion engines used in different applications is being pursued dynamically. The introduced changes concern the values of harmful emission limits and the methods of measuring or assessing their emissions. There are solutions for propulsion systems, such as turbine engines used on ships, where there is a need for constant monitoring of operational and environmental parameters during the operation of the vessels. Continuous measurement of harmful emission values contained in exhaust gases during the operation of these systems allows for an assessment of their impact on the environment. However, due to the costs of measuring equipment and limitations associated with its use, alternative methods are being sought to evaluate pollution emissions resulting from the operation of turbine engines. One possibility is to assess the emission characteristics of the propulsion system in emission tests under conditions of its actual operation. Based on this, by introducing basic mathematical tools, it is possible to determine the values of emissions of individual pollutants during the propulsion system operation in actual conditions. These actions are presented in this paper.

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