Abstract
The article deals with the possibilities of reducing emissions, especially particulate matter. Nowadays, this is a particularly topical issue that car and heat source manufacturers will have to deal with in a relatively short time. Considerable attention is paid in the article to the capture of PM in the exhaust gases. Combining the idea of greener fuels with PM capture opens up opportunities for significantly reducing emissions to air. In the experimental part of this article were performed calculations of the production of PM in the model village from heat sources for heating family houses and the production of PM from cars. Along with these calculations, electrostatic precipitators were designed for the given equipment, on the basis of which calculations of the theoretical capture of PM from these sources were performed.
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