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Airborne dust reduction system
Manager: prof. dr hab. inż. Jacek Leszczyński
Possible forms of commercialization: spin-off company, sale, licence
The essence of the solution is to develop a technology for reducing particulate matter in polluted air from urban and non-urban spaces. Preliminary tests conducted on November 25, 2019. allow us to assess the effectiveness of this technology at the level of reducing 20% of particulate matter from urban space. In the proposed variant of the solution, PM10 and PM2.5 dust concentrations, temperature and wind speed are measured using a mobile measuring station, along an altitude of 0 to 200 meters, for an area characterized by significant concentrations of these dusts. By transmitting the measurement data to the central unit (computer), the location and parameters of the inversion layer are determined when dust concentrations exceed accepted air quality standards. The use of a shock wave generator leads to the disruption or destruction of the inversion layer and the restoration of conditions conducive to the natural convection of vertical movements of air masses, in order to reduce the concentration of particulate matter. The idea of the project is to develop a system designed to intervene in the reduction of PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in order to reduce particulate air pollution on an ad hoc basis. The system, as one of the few available solutions, can contribute to the interventional improvement of air quality in a given area.
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The program called "Innovation Incubator 4.0" is implemented as part of a non-competitive project entitled "Support for the management of scientific research and commercialization of R&D results in research units and enterprises" under the Intelligent Development Operational Program 2014-2020 (Measure 4.4).
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