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Effects of using CRT particulate matter filters for self ignition engines

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Particulate matter emission, next to that of nitrogen oxides, belongs to the most serious ecological threats posed by combustion engines. This is particularly dangerous in great urban agglomerations. One of the most significant sources of particulate matter emission in the urban centres are self ignition engines of lorries and urban buses. Most effective ways of lowering particulate matter emission are particulate matter filters. This paper presents studies results on the influence of using self regenerating CRT filter on their emission, from the bus engine. The tests were conducted in the static and dynamic conditions.
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