Published July 21, 2023 | Version v1
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Design and Fabrication of Cyclone Air Dust Catcher in Road Transportation.

  • 1. Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,Rao Bahadur Y. Mahabaleswarappa Engineering College, Bellary, Karnataka, India.
  • 2. Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Proudhadeveraya Institute of Technology, (PDIT), Hosapete, Karnataka, India.
  • 3. Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Proudhadeveraya Institute of Technology, (PDIT), Hosapete, Karnataka, India.
  • 4. M.Tech Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Rao Bahadur Y. Mahabaleswarappa Engineering College, Bellary, Karnataka, India.
  • 1. Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,Rao Bahadur Y. Mahabaleswarappa Engineering College, Bellary, Karnataka, India.
  • 2. Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Proudhadeveraya Institute of Technology, (PDIT), Hosapete, Karnataka, India.
  • 3. Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Proudhadeveraya Institute of Technology, (PDIT), Hosapete, Karnataka, India.
  • 4. M.Tech Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Rao Bahadur Y. Mahabaleswarappa Engineering College, Bellary, Karnataka, India.

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Rapid urbanization and growth of motor vehicles impose a serious effect on human life and its environment in recent years. Many of the cities in India were suffering from extremely high levels of urban air pollution particularly in CO, SO2, NO2, PM (Particulate Matter) and RSPM (Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter). Transport sectors contribute a major share of environmental pollution (around 70%). It is interesting to observe that the contribution of the transport sector to the particulate pollution is as less as 3-5%, most of the SPM (Suspended Particulate Matter) are generated due to re-suspension of dust out of which PM10 is the most prominent air pollutant. The pollution generated by transportation, including emissions from vehicles, poses health risks for urban populations. Harmful pollutants contribute to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, impacting the well-being of individuals living in urban areas. By tackling these issues, we can work towards creating sustainable and livable cities. By making use of efficient cyclone Dust collectors, we can mitigate the negative environmental and social impacts of urban mobility while promoting a healthier and more equitable urban life.

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