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Title: Criteria based assessment of efficiency of conversion of reciprocating ICE of hybrid vehicle on consumption of biofuels
Authors: Кондратенко, Олександр
Колосков, Володимир
Строков, Олександр
Коваленко, Світлана
Деркач, Юрій
Keywords: hybrid vehicle, ecological safety, biofuels, criteria based assessment, environment protection technologies
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2020
Publisher: НТУ "ХПІ"
Citation: Criteria based assessment of efficiency of conversion of reciprocating ICE of hybrid vehicle on consumption of biofuels [Text] / O. Kondratenko, V. Koloskov, O. Strokov, S. Kovalenko, Yu. Derkach // 2020 IEEE KhPI Week on Advanced Technology: Conference Proceedengs (05 – 10 October 2020, NTU «KhPI», Kharkiv). – Kharkiv: NTU «KhPI», 2020. – pp. 177 – 182. – DOI: 10.1109/KhPIWeek51551.2020.9250118
Abstract: This paper describes the results of a comparative calculation of a complex criteria based assessment of the level of ecological safety of the process of exploitation of a vehicle with hybrid drivind of propeller with diesel reciprocating internal combustion engine and mechanic, electric and mixed transmission mode that consumes a renewable energy source, namely biofuel of plant origin. This comparative calculation study was carried out for six steady models of exploitationof such vehicle - ESC (UNECE Regulations # 49), С1, D1, D2, F and G2 (ISO 8178-4:2017). The physical and chemical properties of biofuels and their impact on the toxicity of exhaust gases was taking into account. On the basis of analysis of quantitative and qualitative results of the calculations rancing of alternative exploitation models for different magnitudes of ratio between duration of transmission mode using was is carried out
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13182
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