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    Development of a Formula to Quantity Emlsslons Generated from Dlesel Vehicles in Sri Lanka
    (ACEPS-2017, 2017) Konara, K. M. T. N; Samarasekara, G. N; Chaminda, G. G. T; Dissanayaka, A. W; Perera, S. V. T
    Using the combination of optical properties of diesel exhaust and Beer Lambart law, particulate concentration was derved. Major component of the particulate matter of diesel exhaust was elė carbon which was derived from the optical properties of diesel exhaust. Characteriza emission composition was done through literature. According to the Spaciate 4.0 databa state environmental agency, characterization of diesel emission was finalized. Spaciate 4 the diesel exhaust is a primary combination of Organic carbon (31.80%), Elemental ca Sulphate (0, 67%), Nitrate (0.19%) and others including metallic components and etc.(6 that, a balanced chemical equation was formed for the incomplete combustion of the di air. Calculation of CO2, CO and PM was derived based on the stoichiometric ratio of the bäjä chemical equation.

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