Influencia de los hidrocarburos volátiles generados por combustión del gas natural en el nivel de contaminación ambiental en la ciudad de Ica
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hidrocarburos, hidrocarburos volátiles , combustión, gas natural , contaminación ambientalSinopsis
La presente tesis titulada INFLUENCIA DE LOS HIDROCARBUROS VOLÁTILES GENERADOS POR COMBUSTIÓN DEL GAS NATURAL EN EL NIVEL DE CONTAMINACIÓN AMBIENTAL EN LA CIUDAD DE ICA, es un estudio de investigación de diseño experimental, cuyo principal objetivo es demostrar que la generación de Hidrocarburos Volátiles (HV), durante la combustión de los motores convertidos. Para demostrar la hipótesis planteada se ha sometido a análisis por cromatografía de gas a una muestra de 5 motores convertidos de distinto recorrido, a fin de determinar la variación en la composición de los gases de combustión en lo que se refiere a los HV. Según los reportes de laboratorio, a mayor recorrido hay una mayor emisión de HV. Los resultados del estudio permitirán tomar iniciativas para evitar una contaminación masiva del ambiente y por ende del organismo humano.
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