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Chemicals produced by automobiles, such as low-level ozone and photochemical smog, were a major contributor to the pollution. Nitrogen oxides, carbonized hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide are some of ...these hazardous gases that are harmful to both the environment and people. By transforming hazardous smoke into less hazardous gases, a catalytic converter purges the air of harmful substances. Typically, automobiles use catalytic converters that are simulated in this present work using ANSYS (Fluent). It is noted that the catalytic converter depends on its length, density, output pressure, and inlet velocity. Comparing the results to models of other catalytic converters, three planes, each with two oxidation and reduction blocks, produce better outcomes. This catalytic converter simulation transforms three toxic gases into less hazardous gases and works efficiently, in contrast to conventional catalytic converter models that only transform two dangerous gases.続きを見る
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