Análise de autonomia e CO2 em um veículo automotor, tipo motocicleta, utilizando sistema vaporizador de combustível

With the high price of gasoline and the fall in family income, coupled with eco-friendly thinking, motorists and car manufacturers are trying to cut down on fuel and also pollutants into the environment. This work investigated an alternative method of feeding or supplementing an internal combustion...

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Autor principal: Dillmann, Ana Paula
Formato: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)
Idioma: Português
Publicado em: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná 2020
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Acesso em linha: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/13508
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Resumo: With the high price of gasoline and the fall in family income, coupled with eco-friendly thinking, motorists and car manufacturers are trying to cut down on fuel and also pollutants into the environment. This work investigated an alternative method of feeding or supplementing an internal combustion engine, whose system used fuel vapor from gasoline with the installation of a system that optimized the increase of autonomy and the reduction of consumption of a motor vehicle, consequently minimizing The emission of CO2. According to the Japanese manufacturer, the motorcycle in study Honda Biz 125, already presents a great reduction of emitted pollutants, due to new technologies and the adoption of engines more economic and efficient. A fuel vaporization system was developed and installed in the above-mentioned vehicle where the CO2 emission comparison was performed: original and original with supplementation. For the CO2 emission tests, the chromatograph was used, available in one of the existing laboratories at the UTFPR, Medianeira campus, whose methodology is chromatography. After having obtained the results, it was observed that there was a significant decrease in CO2 emission, and that there was an increase in the autonomy of the vehicle in question, evidencing the efficiency of the installed fuel vaporizer system.