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Development of High Porosity SiC-DPF Which is Compatible with High Robustness and Catalyst Coating Capability for SCR Coated DPF Application

2013-04-08
2013-01-0840
Diesel emission regulation becomes stringent more and more regarding both particulate matter (PM) and NOx in the worldwide. SCR coated DPF system is considered as one of the promising options for future diesel exhaust after-treatment because it has several benefits such as the downsizing of the system, quick light-off of the catalytic function due to mounting closed-couple position. To integrate the SCR converter into the DPF, it is necessary to design the DPF substrate's porosity higher and pore size larger than conventional DPF to improve SCR catalyst coating capability. However to make the porosity higher will lose the robustness in general. Against these problems, it was studied to improve the high porosity DPF performances by applying the new technology to modify the thermal shock resistance property.
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Improving of the Filtration and Regeneration Performance by the Sic-DPF with the Layer Coating of PM Oxidation Catalyst

2008-04-14
2008-01-0621
DPF has become widely known as an indispensable after-treatment component for the purification of the particulate matter in the diesel exhaust gas. But, in order to correspond to further regulation strengthening such as carbon dioxide emission regulation and number-based particulate matter emission regulation, it must be necessary also for DPF to keep improving its performance. In this study, it was examined how to improve both the filtration efficiency and the oxidation efficiency of PM regarding the catalyzed DPF. SiC-made 10mil/300cpsi-OctoSquare asymmetric cell structure was chosen for the DPF substrate and PM oxidation catalyst was coated on the surface of the filter wall as a layer with the device of the coating method. As a result, it was found that the layer coated DPF has advantage on the filtration efficiency without soot accumulation and efficiency was similar to an uncoated one with 0.1 g/l soot loading.
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Study on Filter Substrate Structure for Lower Backpressure and Higher Regeneration Performance

2006-04-03
2006-01-1526
The trade-off between NOx and particulate matter (PM) has been a technological challenge with respect to diesel engine emissions. However, the practical use of diesel particulate filters (DPF) has made diesel emission control possible, in which NOx emissions are reduced through engine control and nearly all emitted PM is completely removed by DPF from diesel exhaust emissions. This has helped to contribute to laying the foundation for pursuing of the high theoretical thermal efficiency of diesel engines. However, it is also a fact that such emission controls have resulted in considerable impairments on the original and greatest advantages of diesel engines. This includes fuel penalties with accompanying increases in fuel consumption caused by pressure losses due to the attachment of the DPF itself and the accumulation of PM in the DPF, as well as fuel losses that occur when fuel is used to regenerate collected PM.
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