Study on Development of a Urea-SCR System of Diesel Engine

Aimed at the diesel engine, a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system was developed. In this system, the urea pump is integrated with a urea tank, air and urea mix in the injector, catalyst convertor is based on vanadium. Combining with a self-developed control unit, the urea-SCR system was teste...

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description Aimed at the diesel engine, a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system was developed. In this system, the urea pump is integrated with a urea tank, air and urea mix in the injector, catalyst convertor is based on vanadium. Combining with a self-developed control unit, the urea-SCR system was tested on the engine bench. The ESC experiment results indicate that the NOx emission can be reduced effectively which meets the China stage IV regulation.
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