Tesis
Estudio del efecto del uso de potenciadores, aditivos y elevador de octanaje en las emisiones contaminantes de un motor a gasolina mediante pruebas estáticas determinados en la Norma INEN 2204:2022
Fecha
2022-03-18Registro en:
Morocho Arroyo, José Paúl. (2022). Estudio del efecto del uso de potenciadores, aditivos y elevador de octanaje en las emisiones contaminantes de un motor a gasolina mediante pruebas estáticas determinados en la Norma INEN 2204:2022. Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. Riobamba.
Autor
Morocho Arroyo, José Paúl
Resumen
The main objective of this study was to determine the effect of exhaust gases by use of
enhancers, octane boosters and additives in the polluting emissions of a gasoline engine, using
super and extra gasoline, through various static tests specified in the INEN 2 204:2002 Norm.
All this to know its impact on the environment, and if the gases were within the parameters
established by the INEN 2 204:2002 Norm. For the tests used a MAHA MET 6.3 approved gas
analyzer, and a category vehicle M, with gasoline engine, injection system and a catalytic
converter. As a guide in the ranges, the parameters established by the NTE INEN 2204:2002
have been used, in variables instead, the type and model of the vehicle and the height of the
place. The main values taken into account are: carbon monoxide (CO), whose maximum
allowed value is 1.0% CO and hydrocarbons (HC), whose maximum allowed value is 200 ppm
HC. Among the results, it was found that additives that raised the amount of pollutants are
found in the group classified as octane boosters, while, on the other hand, the so-called
"cleaning additives" generated a decrease in polluting gases, mainly hydrocarbons. Carbon
monoxides also showed certain variations, but in none of the cases they exceeded the maximum
allowable levels. It is concluded that the selection of the vehicle and the state and conditions of
the gas analyzer is crucial for optimal data collection. It is recommended to have close
protective equipment and clean the probe and fuel lines to avoid errors or alterations in the
analysis and collection of data.