Diesel Emission Control in Review
This summary covers the developments from 2007 in diesel regulations, engine technology, and NOx and PM control. Regulatory developments are now focused on Europe, where heavy-duty regulations have been proposed for 2013. The regulations are similar in technology needs to US2010. Also, the European...
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Veröffentlicht in: | SAE International journal of fuels and lubricants 2009-01, Vol.1 (1), p.68-81, Article 2008-01-0069 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This summary covers the developments from 2007 in diesel regulations, engine technology, and NOx and PM control.
Regulatory developments are now focused on Europe, where heavy-duty regulations have been proposed for 2013. The regulations
are similar in technology needs to US2010. Also, the European Commission proposed the first CO 2 emission limits of 130 g/km, which are nearly at parity to the Japanese fuel economy standards.
Engines are making very impressive progress, with clean combustion strategies in active development mainly for US light-duty
application. Heavy-duty research engines are more focused on traditional approaches, and will provide numerous engine/aftertreatment
options for hitting the tight US 2010 regulations.
NOx control is centered on SCR (selective catalytic reduction) for diverse applications. Focus is on cold operation and system
optimization. LNT (lean NOx traps) durability is quantified, and performance enhanced with a sulfur trap. LNCs developments
are updated.
Diesel particulate filter (DPF) technology is in a state of optimization and cost reduction. New DPF regeneration strategies
are described as well as the new learnings on the fundamentals of soot/catalyst interaction and the impact of DPF pore structure.
Finally an update on diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs) is provided showing potential issues with advanced combustion strategies,
important interactions on NO 2 formation, and new formulations for enhanced durability. |
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ISSN: | 1946-3952 1946-3960 1946-3960 |
DOI: | 10.4271/2008-01-0069 |