Application of plasma electronics and photonics to improve ecology of diesel engines
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Method of diesel exhaust neutralization with help of the plasma electronic devices is considered. Photonic systems are proposed to use for diagnostic and monitoring of automotive exhaust. Methods of CO neutralization in plasma chemical reactor with help of the surface barrier dielectric discharge and monitoring of diesel exhaust smokiness with help of photonic device on the base of light emitting and photosensitive diodes were successful approbated
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