Applied Sciences (Dec 2023)

Thermal Management of Diesel Engine Aftertreatment System Based on Ultra-Low Nitrogen Oxides Emission

  • Ke Sun,
  • Gecheng Zhang,
  • Zhengyong Wang,
  • Da Li,
  • Guoxiang Li,
  • Shuzhan Bai,
  • Chunjin Lin,
  • Hao Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14010237
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. 237

Abstract

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To achieve diesel engine ultra-low nitrogen oxide emission, light-off selective catalyst reduction (LO-SCR) has been suggested for better performance with lower exhaust temperature. An electric heater upstream of the exhaust aftertreatment system was applied to significantly decrease the NOx emission at a low exhaust temperature. With a 7.2 kW electric heater coupled with LO-SCR, the NOx emission during 200~500 s of the world harmonized transient cycle (WHTC) decreased from 282.6 ppm to 61.5 ppm, which is a decrease of 45%. Application of an upstream diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) decreased the NOx emission by 63% at the same interval at the cost of worse cold-start performance. The urea input was also adjusted to avoid NOx emission during the latter part of the WHTC.

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