Development and validation of a model for wall-flow type selective catalytic reduction system
The two-way diesel particulate filter (DPF)/selective catalytic reduction (SCR) emissions-reduction system has recently been extensively studied due to its potential cost savings and packing flexibility. Unlike a conventional emissions-reduction system that consists of a DPF and an SCR for reduction...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part D, Journal of automobile engineering Journal of automobile engineering, 2011-12, Vol.225 (12), p.1641-1659 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The two-way diesel particulate filter (DPF)/selective catalytic reduction (SCR) emissions-reduction system has recently been extensively studied due to its potential cost savings and packing flexibility. Unlike a conventional emissions-reduction system that consists of a DPF and an SCR for reduction of both particulate matter and nitrogen oxides (NO
x
), this two-way system incorporates SCR function into a wall-flow DPF as a single device by coating SCR catalysts into the filter wall of the DPF. Such a combinatorial system has the advantage of lower system volume and cost, since exhaust gas undergoes soot filtering and NO
x
reduction reaction simultaneously as it passes through the channels and filter wall. In this work, the mathematical formulations which govern the physical and chemical phenomena in the two-way DPF/SCR are derived and a computer simulation model is developed based on these formulations. The model has been validated and tested with experimental data from a reactor flow bench in a systematic manner, which captures ammonia adsorption/desorption and NO
x
reduction of the blended two-way DPF/SCR device. |
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ISSN: | 0954-4070 2041-2991 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0954407011411401 |