Ausgangsgases
Ausgangsgases is a German term that translates to "exit gases" or "exhaust gases" in English. It refers to the gaseous products that are expelled from a process or system. This term is commonly used in the context of combustion engines, where it describes the gases released after fuel has been burned. These gases can include a variety of substances such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrogen, and potentially pollutants like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and unburned hydrocarbons.
The composition and volume of Ausgangsgases are important considerations in many industrial and environmental applications. In
Beyond combustion, the term Ausgangsgases can also be applied to other processes. For instance, in chemical