Effectiveness of a Device for Improving Fuel Efficiency and Carbon Reduction by PWM
Keywords:
Battery, CO2, carbon, SO4, pulseAbstract
This is a study on a device that improves fuel
efficiency by reducing harmful gases, including carbon dioxide,
that are emitted from vehicles. The device applies the pulse
width modulation wave (PWM) with a high-frequency
bandwidth to the battery so that crystallized sulfate (SO4) will
not adhere to the internal pole plates of the battery through
chemical reactions. Thus, the vehicle can maintain its most
optimal state. This study aims to provide the supporting
equipment and methods that can help not only; efficiency by
minimizing various harmful gases (such as NMHC, NOX, and
CO), because the vehicle can run at its most optimal state while
maintaining the cleanliness of the pole plates. The experiment
results using the device confirmed the effectiveness of the
device in terms of fuel efficiency, enhanced performance, and
effects such as environmental pollution prevention by reducing
harmful gas production.
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