Estimation and Prediction of Atmospheric Pollutants Coming from Vehicles: Case of Yaounde City from 2005 to 2035

Type Journal Article - Journal of Scientific Research & Reports
Title Estimation and Prediction of Atmospheric Pollutants Coming from Vehicles: Case of Yaounde City from 2005 to 2035
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 501-513
URL http://www.journalrepository.org/media/journals/JSRR_22/2013/Dec/Talla332013JSRR6368_1.pdf
Abstract
Aims: The aim of the present work is to estimate and to predict the pollutant
concentrations coming from vehicles in Yaounde city.
Study Design: A sample of vehicles was selected and experimental measurements of
pollutants were made using a combustion analyser.
Place and Duration of Study: October 2012 to June 2013 in the University of Yaounde I,
National Advanced School of Engineering, and the Energizing and Water and
Environment Laboratory, Yaounde, Cameroon. Methodology: We used, for this study, the statistical data, from the National institute of
Statistics, concerning the importation of vehicles in Cameroon estimated at 312,259 in
2005. The measurements of pollutant concentrations in gas, coming from a sample of 218
vehicles, were made using a combustion analyser. Using the statistical data obtained, the
correlation of the evolution of importation of vehicles in Cameroon was established
following the case of Yaounde city. The evolution of the number of vehicles, the
measurements of pollutant concentrations and the quantities of fuel consumed were used
to estimate the pollutant concentrations, during the emergence prediction year 2035 in
Yaounde city, representing a population of 1.82 million inhabitants. Analysed atmospheric
pollutants, for motor vehicle exhausts, were carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO),nitrogen oxide (NOx) and hydrocarbon (HC).
Results: Until 2005, the estimate of the pollutant concentrations coming from vehicles in
Yaounde city showed that the average quantities emitted every year were 82.26×106 kg of
CO2, 1.16×106 kg of CO, 2.35×106 kg of HC and 9.18×106 kg of NOx. According to the
provision alem ergence in the year 2035, the quantities of the four pollutants would attain
the following values: 472×106 kg of CO2, 6.65×106 kg of CO, 13.51×106 kg of HC and
52.72×106 kg of NOx. Conclusion: The results obtained from this work are a useful tool to monitor the air
pollution levels caused by urban transport.

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