Analysis of Exhaust Gas Pollution Processing of Z12V190 Diesel Engine for Petroleum Drilling

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With the increasingly prominent problem regarding rapid economy development and a gradually serious environmental pollution, the waste gas pollution processing have received significant attention. Z12V190 diesel engine for petroleum drilling has high fuel consumption and releases large amounts of harmful waste gas into the atmosphere to cause serious environmental pollution. In this work, the mainly harmful components of Z12V190 exhaust gas are analysed, the corresponding methods of purification and processing about Z12V190 exhaust gas pollution discussed. In order to purify treatment pollution, and ultimate to lay the foundation for pollution treatment, the process flows of the exhaust gas pollution processing are preliminary designed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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2344-2347

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May 2012

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