Russian Federation
Russian Federation
UDK 621.43.06 Выхлопные (выпускные) устройства. Отработавшие газы
UDK 504.3 Атмосфера
The issue of physical and mathematical representation of the thermal dynamics (kinetics) of the process of conversion of exhaust gases in a catalytic converter in dangerous, from the point of view of fire, uncontrolled emergency operating modes of its operation is considered. Modern automobile engines are required to ensure fire safety. On engines with converters, this conflicts with stringent international environmental standards, the satisfaction of which requires the dangerously heated converter to be placed in the engine compartment next to flammable combustible materials. It is proposed to solve the problematic issue by monitoring and diagnosing fire and emergency operating conditions of neutralizers in an in-place method, scientifically substantiated on an interdisciplinary basis – by analyzing the composition of the exhaust gases. The method has been positively tested under real operating conditions.
car, neutralizer, fire, warning, theory, emergency mode, diagnostics ire truck, emergency safety, interdisciplinary scientific approach
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