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Social And Environmental
Importance Of Hybrid And
Electric Vehicles
S.Gomathy ME.,MBA
AP(SrG)
EEE
• The automotive industry and the other industries that serve it
constitute the backbone of the word’s economy and employ
the greatest share of the working population
• the large number of automobiles in use around the world has
caused and continues to cause serious problems for the
environment and human life.
• Air pollution, global warming, and the rapid depletion of the
earth’s petroleum resources are now problems of paramount
concern
• the research and development activities related to
transportation have emphasized the development of high
efficiency, clean, and safe transportation
Air Pollution
• At present, all vehicles rely on the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels to derive the
energy necessary for their propulsion.
• Combustion is a reaction between the fuel and the air that releases heat and
combustion products.
• A hydrocarbon is a chemical compound with molecules made up of carbon and
hydrogen atoms.
• Ideally, the combustion of a hydrocarbon yields only carbon dioxide and water,
which do not harm the environment.
• Besides carbon dioxide and water, the combustion products contain a certain
amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxides (CO), and unburned
hydrocarbons (HC), all of which are toxic to human health.
Nitrogen Oxides
• Nitrogen oxides (NOx) result from the reaction between nitrogen in the air and
oxygen.
• However, the high temperatures and pressures in engines create favorable
conditions for the formation of nitrogen oxides.
• Temperature is by far the most important parameter in nitrogen oxide formation.
• The most commonly found nitrogen oxide is nitric oxide (NO), although small
amounts of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and traces of nitrous oxide (N2O) are also
present.
• Once released into the atmosphere, NO reacts with oxygen to form NO2. This is
later decomposed by the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation back to NO and highly reactive
oxygen atoms that attack the membranes of living cells.
• Nitrogen dioxide is partly responsible for smog; its brownish color makes smog
visible.
• It also reacts with atmospheric water to form nitric acid (HNO3), which dilutes in
• rain.
• This phenomenon is referred to as “acid rain” and is responsible for the destruction
of forests in industrialized countries.
Carbon Monoxide
• Carbon monoxide results from the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons due to a lack
of oxygen.
• It is a poison to human and animal beings that breathe it.
• Once carbon monoxide reaches the blood cells, it fixes to the hemoglobin in place of
oxygen, thus diminishing the quantity of oxygen that reaches the organs and reducing the
physical and mental abilities of affected living beings.
• Carbon monoxide binds more strongly to hemoglobin than oxygen.
• The bonds are so strong that normal body functions cannot break them.
• Persons intoxicated by carbon monoxide must be treated in pressurized chambers, where
the pressure makes the carbon monoxide–hemoglobin bonds easier to break.
Unburned Hydrocarbons
• Unburned hydrocarbons are a result of the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons.
• Some of these unburned hydrocarbons may be direct poisons or carcinogenic chemicals such
as particulates, benzene, or others.
• Unburned hydrocarbons are also responsible for smog: the Sun’s ultraviolet radiations interact
with unburned hydrocarbons and NO in the atmosphere to form ozone and other products.
• Ozone is a molecule formed of three oxygen atoms.
• It is colorless but very dangerous, and poisons as it attacks the membranes of living cells, thus
causing them to age prematurely or to die.
• Toddlers, older people, and asthmatic humans suffer greatly from exposure to high ozone
concentrations.
• Annually, deaths from high ozone peaks in polluted cities are reported.
Other Pollutants.
• The major impurity is sulfur, which is mostly found in diesel
and jet fuel and also in gasoline and natural gas.
• The combustion of sulfur (or sulfur compounds such as
hydrogen sulfide) with oxygen releases sulfur oxides (SOx).
• Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is the major product of this combustion.
• Upon contact with air, it forms sulfur trioxide, which later
reacts with water to form sulfuric acid, a major component of
acid rain.
• It should be noted that sulfur oxide emissions originate from
transportation sources, but also largely from the combustion of
coal in power plants and steel factories.
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social and environmental importance of hybrid and electric.ppt

  • 1. Social And Environmental Importance Of Hybrid And Electric Vehicles S.Gomathy ME.,MBA AP(SrG) EEE
  • 2. • The automotive industry and the other industries that serve it constitute the backbone of the word’s economy and employ the greatest share of the working population • the large number of automobiles in use around the world has caused and continues to cause serious problems for the environment and human life. • Air pollution, global warming, and the rapid depletion of the earth’s petroleum resources are now problems of paramount concern • the research and development activities related to transportation have emphasized the development of high efficiency, clean, and safe transportation
  • 3. Air Pollution • At present, all vehicles rely on the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels to derive the energy necessary for their propulsion. • Combustion is a reaction between the fuel and the air that releases heat and combustion products. • A hydrocarbon is a chemical compound with molecules made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms. • Ideally, the combustion of a hydrocarbon yields only carbon dioxide and water, which do not harm the environment. • Besides carbon dioxide and water, the combustion products contain a certain amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxides (CO), and unburned hydrocarbons (HC), all of which are toxic to human health.
  • 4. Nitrogen Oxides • Nitrogen oxides (NOx) result from the reaction between nitrogen in the air and oxygen. • However, the high temperatures and pressures in engines create favorable conditions for the formation of nitrogen oxides. • Temperature is by far the most important parameter in nitrogen oxide formation. • The most commonly found nitrogen oxide is nitric oxide (NO), although small amounts of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and traces of nitrous oxide (N2O) are also present. • Once released into the atmosphere, NO reacts with oxygen to form NO2. This is later decomposed by the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation back to NO and highly reactive oxygen atoms that attack the membranes of living cells. • Nitrogen dioxide is partly responsible for smog; its brownish color makes smog visible. • It also reacts with atmospheric water to form nitric acid (HNO3), which dilutes in • rain. • This phenomenon is referred to as “acid rain” and is responsible for the destruction of forests in industrialized countries.
  • 5. Carbon Monoxide • Carbon monoxide results from the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons due to a lack of oxygen. • It is a poison to human and animal beings that breathe it. • Once carbon monoxide reaches the blood cells, it fixes to the hemoglobin in place of oxygen, thus diminishing the quantity of oxygen that reaches the organs and reducing the physical and mental abilities of affected living beings. • Carbon monoxide binds more strongly to hemoglobin than oxygen. • The bonds are so strong that normal body functions cannot break them. • Persons intoxicated by carbon monoxide must be treated in pressurized chambers, where the pressure makes the carbon monoxide–hemoglobin bonds easier to break. Unburned Hydrocarbons • Unburned hydrocarbons are a result of the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. • Some of these unburned hydrocarbons may be direct poisons or carcinogenic chemicals such as particulates, benzene, or others. • Unburned hydrocarbons are also responsible for smog: the Sun’s ultraviolet radiations interact with unburned hydrocarbons and NO in the atmosphere to form ozone and other products. • Ozone is a molecule formed of three oxygen atoms. • It is colorless but very dangerous, and poisons as it attacks the membranes of living cells, thus causing them to age prematurely or to die. • Toddlers, older people, and asthmatic humans suffer greatly from exposure to high ozone concentrations. • Annually, deaths from high ozone peaks in polluted cities are reported.
  • 6. Other Pollutants. • The major impurity is sulfur, which is mostly found in diesel and jet fuel and also in gasoline and natural gas. • The combustion of sulfur (or sulfur compounds such as hydrogen sulfide) with oxygen releases sulfur oxides (SOx). • Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is the major product of this combustion. • Upon contact with air, it forms sulfur trioxide, which later reacts with water to form sulfuric acid, a major component of acid rain. • It should be noted that sulfur oxide emissions originate from transportation sources, but also largely from the combustion of coal in power plants and steel factories.