21121956
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2005
- 420
Hello everybody:
In medium speed Diesel engines burning Bunker C (distillate Nº 6) the content of particulate matter in the exhaust gases of the majority (not all) of the engines has increased from some time ago and, its value is above the allowable upper limit.
The World Bank on its Thermal Power: Guidelines for new plants, shows that the upper value of particulate matter in flue gas should be less than 50 mg/Nm3.
The other constituents of the flue gas: CO,CO2,O2,SO2 and NOx are O.K.
Where can I find information/comments regarding with the causes that provoke this increment and what is a way to bring back these engines to their normal operation?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
In medium speed Diesel engines burning Bunker C (distillate Nº 6) the content of particulate matter in the exhaust gases of the majority (not all) of the engines has increased from some time ago and, its value is above the allowable upper limit.
The World Bank on its Thermal Power: Guidelines for new plants, shows that the upper value of particulate matter in flue gas should be less than 50 mg/Nm3.
The other constituents of the flue gas: CO,CO2,O2,SO2 and NOx are O.K.
Where can I find information/comments regarding with the causes that provoke this increment and what is a way to bring back these engines to their normal operation?
Thanks in advance for your comments.