Sentence examples for soot output from inspiring English sources

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Under its "Euro 6" standards, due to come into force next year, diesel cars' NOX emissions will have to be 84% below the limits set when it started regulating them in 2000, and their soot output must be 96% below the initial limits set in 1992.

Soot output has been cut 65%, the clatter has been eliminated and the engines are at least as durable and peppy as their gasoline cousins.

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In ordering the environmental impact studies, the Appellate Division directed the Power Authority to study the plants' output of soot particles as small as 2.5 microns in diameter, and the health effects of those particles.

Thus the relevant outputs NOx, soot and torque are simulated with respect to the engine actuators.

Photographs of the luminous zone in subcritical pressures show qualitatively that increasing pressure produces more soot, and the mean photodiode voltage output increases monotonically with pressure.

Statistically significant independent main effects for outputs such as NOx, soot, brake specific fuel consumption and indicated power were identified using analysis of variance.

(Ironically, trimming the emissions of planet-warming soot often simultaneously results in a lower output of light-colored, planet-cooling aerosols, Smith notes).

The targeted purpose here is the control of a nonlinear and non-square system with three inputs and two outputs in order to reduce soot and greenhouse gas pollutants.

The CO2 emissions are straightforward enough, but plane engines also generate a host of other "outputs", including nitrous oxide, water vapour and soot.

A handful upstate that burn coal or oil account for a large share of the state's output of sulfur dioxide, the major cause of acid rain and a source of soot and mercury, an element that poisons lakes and streams.

Eastern utilities satisfied demand that day — July 21 — with hefty output from dozens of 1950s and 1960s coal-burning power plants that dump prodigious amounts of acid gases, soot, mercury and arsenic into the air.

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