Automotive Average Car Exhaust NOx Emissions with Catalytic Converter Explained

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The discussion focuses on determining the average NOx emissions in car exhaust with a catalytic converter, specifically seeking a conversion from grams per mile to parts per million (ppm). A figure of 0.4 grams per mile is mentioned, but the conversion to ppm remains unclear. The conversation shifts to fuel consumption and efficiency, with calculations for a 30 mpg vehicle and its air consumption. Participants discuss the stoichiometry of combustion, including the necessary oxygen for complete combustion and how to calculate the mass of air needed. The thread emphasizes the complexity of these calculations and the importance of understanding the relationships between fuel, air, and emissions.
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Can anyone help me out and tell me what the average amount of ppm of NOx is in car exhaust with a catalytic converter? I found .4 grams per mile and can't seem to find any kind of conversion, but I am trying to compare it to another ppm measurement so it needs to be in ppm.

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What's fuel consumption/efficiency? How much air to combust that much fuel?
 
lets say its a 30 mpg car with an air consumption of .2 kg/min
 
That's how many gallons to drive a mile? And how much air to burn it? I'm not going to do the arithmetic for you --- I'll talk you through the layout.
 
so at 30 mpg, itd be .033 gallons per mile. how could i find how much air it takes to burn it?
 
What's the mass of 0.033 gallons? Figure what --- CH1.5 for a stoichiometry, around 36 g/mol for the fuel. How much oxygen do you need to turn that into carbon dioxide plus water? How much air to furnish that much oxygen? What's the mass of that much air? What's the sum of the masses of fuel and air?
 
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