Journal Article
Tier 4 High Efficiency SCR for Agricultural Applications
2012-04-16
2012-01-1087
This paper describes the evolution in diesel engine SCR technology used on tractors ≻130 kW. Details on the SCR technology evolution from Tier 3 to Tier 4 interim are disclosed. Furthermore, this paper demonstrates how state-of-the-art SCR technology can make a non-EGR diesel engine meet Tier 4 final emission limits without using particulate filtration. Initially, it was assumed that Tier 4 aftertreatment systems would use aftertreatment for NOx and PM, combined with an advanced combustion concept and EGR. However, with this solution, one can expect disadvantages such as: cost, complexity, high heat rejection, large space claim and less than optimal fuel efficiency. Furthermore, active PM filter regeneration is challenging and can be hazardous in certain agricultural applications. A Tier 4 final engine without PM filtration would require a SCR aftertreatment system with NOx conversion efficiencies in the range of 90-97% on all relevant conditions for the entire life of the engine.