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A Soot Generator for DPF Qualification Studies

2007-04-16
2007-01-0322
Diesel vehicle applications are being tasked with increasingly stringent particulate emissions regulations. These regulations will require the use of Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs). Prior to on-vehicle studies, DPF qualification studies are performed in laboratory bench reactors. In order to provide representative performance data, these studies require the testing of samples loaded with carbonaceous soot particles. A new soot generator, utilizing a pressure controlled propane flame, has been designed and built for this purpose. Soot production rates are on the order of approximately 8 mg/min at a concentration of 180 mg/m3. This allows 8 inch long cores to be loaded in 1 hour to soot concentrations encountered in typical vehicle operation. The soot generator allows for the selection of two distinct size distributions similar to typical diesel exhaust: a 57 nm peak and a 76 nm peak.
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