Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2019

DOI

10.26628/wtr.v91i3.1044

Publication Title

Welding Technology Review

Volume

91

Issue

3

Pages

32-36

Abstract

The article presents the analysis of the implementation of selected elements of car transport in the aspect of ecology. The basic issue that affects the protection of the environment (ecology) is the value of energy intensity in the manufacture of products. The elements made in the production process of plastic mouldings were compared. The amount of energy in kJ needed to produce 1 kg of a given product was estimated. Next, the dependencies between the value of computational energy intensity and the emission of gases affecting the environment of CO2, SO2, NOx were presented. As a conversion factor according to GUS data, it was assumed that 1kWh production in Poland causes emission of 800 g CO2, 7 g SO2 and 3 g NOx.

Rights

© 2019 by the authors.

Published under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International(CC BY 4.0) License.

Comments

The DOI to this article, https://doi.org/10.26628/wtr.v91i3.1044, is non functional as of September 2024. Citation links to URL.

Original Publication Citation

Soroczyński, A., Haratym, R., & Rechowicz, K. (2019). Energy intensity as an ecological factor in the selection of the manufacturing process. Welding Technology Review, 91(3), 32-36. https://pspaw.pl/pspaw/article/view/1044

ORCID

0000-0002-7561-9858 (Rechowicz)

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