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Sezione Ricerche20210 TorinoGiappichelli.AccountingECSUNC034324TorinoSUNL000001657.0121Fiondella, CleliaSUNV090380611368GiappichelliSUNV000045650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0117195UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIA03 PREST IIBh47bis 03 BDE1754 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIA03 CONS IIBh47 03 BDE1753 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIAIT-CE0106BDE1754PREST IIBh47bispaUFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIAIT-CE0106BDE1753CONS IIBh47caPrincipio di prudenza1524131UNICAMPANIA01492nam--2200433---450-99000186949020331620091026121151.03-906765-67-9000186949USA01000186949(ALEPH)000186949USA0100018694920040722d2001----km-y0itaa50------baengCHy---z---001yyOld frontiers-new frontiersthe challenge of Kosovo and its implications for the European UnionDieter Mahncke (ed.)with a foreword by Javier Solana Madariagacontributions by Alexander Bayerl ... [et al.]Bern [etc.]Peter Langcopyr. 2001310 p.22 cm20012001001------2001Politica internazionalePaesi balcanici1998-1999KosovoStoriaGuerra civile1998-1999327.09496MAHNCKE,DieterSOLANA MADARIAGA,JavierBAYERL,AlexanderITsalbcISBD990001869490203316XXIII.4.H. 65 (IG VIII 12 ING 1167)42591 G.XXIII.4.H. 65 (IG VIII 12 ING)00136772BKGIUACQUISTI1020040722USA011315IANNONE9020050530USA011042IANNONE9020050530USA011044RSIAV49020091026USA011211Old frontiers-new frontiers954734UNISA05416nam 2200649Ia 450 991014528240332120170815112739.01-281-31988-097866113198850-470-98651-40-470-98650-6(CKB)1000000000400053(EBL)351330(OCoLC)476171719(SSID)ssj0000218299(PQKBManifestationID)11174982(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000218299(PQKBWorkID)10212975(PQKB)10023072(MiAaPQ)EBC351330(EXLCZ)99100000000040005320071030d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrParticulate emissions from vehicles[electronic resource] /by Peter EastwoodChichester, England ;Hoboken, NJ John Wiley & Sonsc20081 online resource (513 p.)Wiley-professional engineering publishing seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-470-72455-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. [399]-400) and index.Particulate Emissions from Vehicles; Contents; Preface; Acronyms and Abbreviations; About the Author; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Air Traffic; 1.2 Motor Vehicles; 1.3 The Legislative Framework; 2 Fundamentals; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Properties of Aerosol Particles; 2.2.1 Diameter and Shape; 2.2.2 Size Distribution; 2.2.3 Transport and Deposition; 2.2.4 Transformation and Mutation; 2.3 Particles in the Atmosphere; 2.3.1 Character and Behaviour; 2.3.2 Aerosols in Nature; 2.3.3 Anthropogenic Aerosols; 2.3.4 Environmental Implications; 2.4 Motor Vehicle Particulate; 2.4.1 Some Typical Particles Dissected2.4.2 What Happens Within the Engine2.4.3 What Happens Within the Exhaust; 2.4.4 Number Versus Mass; 2.5 Closure; 2.5.1 Properties of Aerosol Particles; 2.5.2 Particles in the Atmosphere; 2.5.3 Motor Vehicle Particulate; 3 Formation I: Composition; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Carbonaceous Fraction: I. Classical Models; 3.2.1 Empiricisms; 3.2.2 Inception; 3.2.3 Surface Growth; 3.2.4 Agglomeration; 3.2.5 Oxidation; 3.3 Carbonaceous Fraction: II. The Combusting Plume; 3.3.1 Historical Overview; 3.3.2 Premixed Burn; 3.3.3 Mixing-controlled Burn; 3.3.4 Late Burn3.4 Carbonaceous Fraction: III. Wall Interactions3.4.1 Theoretical; 3.4.2 Experimental; 3.5 Ash Fraction; 3.5.1 Chemical Reactions; 3.5.2 Gas-to-Particle Conversion; 3.6 Organic Fraction; 3.6.1 Preparatory Chemical Reactions; 3.6.2 Chemical Reactions in the Exhaust; 3.6.3 Gas-to-Particle Conversion: Models; 3.6.4 Gas-to-Particle Conversion: Measurements; 3.6.5 White Smoke; 3.7 Sulphate Fraction; 3.7.1 Chemical Reactions; 3.7.2 Gas-to-Particle Conversion; 3.8 Closure; 3.8.1 Carbonaceous Fraction I. Classical Models; 3.8.2 Carbonaceous Fraction II. The Combusting Plume3.8.3 Carbonaceous Fraction III. Wall Interactions3.8.4 Ash Fraction; 3.8.5 Organic Fraction; 3.8.6 Sulphate Fraction; 4 Formation II: Location; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Within the Exhaust System; 4.2.1 Storage and Release; 4.2.2 Deposition Within Catalysts; 4.3 Within the Exhaust Plume; 4.3.1 Long-term Ageing in the Atmosphere; 4.4 Within the Transfer Line; 4.5 Within the Dilution Tunnel; 4.6 On the Filter; 4.7 Closure; 4.7.1 Within the Exhaust System; 4.7.2 Within the Exhaust Plume; 4.7.3 Within the Transfer Line; 4.7.4 Within the Dilution Tunnel; 4.7.5 On the Filter; 4.7.6 General Remarks5 Measurement5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Particulate Measured Conventionally; 5.2.1 Drawing a Sample of Exhaust Gas; 5.2.2 Diluting the Exhaust; 5.2.3 Collection onto a Filter; 5.2.4 Fractionation by Gasification; 5.2.5 Fractionation by Dissolution; 5.2.6 Chemically Assaying the Organic Fraction; 5.2.7 Biologically Assaying the Organic Fraction; 5.3 Particulate Measured Individually; 5.3.1 Inertial Mobility; 5.3.2 Electrical Mobility; 5.3.3 Laser-induced Incandescence; 5.3.4 Light Scattering; 5.4 Particulate Measured Collectively; 5.4.1 Photoacousticity; 5.4.2 Photoelectric and Diffusion Charging5.4.3 Electrical ChargeThe public health risks posed by automotive particulate emissions are well known. Such particles are sufficiently small to reach the deepest regions of the lungs; and moreover act as carriers for many potentially toxic substances. Historically, diesel engines have been singled out in this regard, but recent research shows the need to consider particulate emissions from gasoline engines as well. Already implicated in more than one respiratory disease, the strongest evidence in recent times points to particle-mediated cardiovascular disorders (strokes and heart attacks). Accordingly, legislationWiley-professional engineering publishing series.AutomobilesMotorsExhaust gasAirPollutionElectronic books.AutomobilesMotorsExhaust gas.AirPollution.629.25/28629.2528Eastwood Peter1963-542664MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910145282403321Particulate emissions from vehicles2198478UNINA