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Journal Article

Performance of Particle Oxidation Catalyst and Particle Formation Studies with Sulphur Containing Fuels

2012-04-16
2012-01-0366
The aim of this paper is to analyze the quantitative impact of fuel sulfur content on particulate oxidation catalyst (POC) functionality, focusing on soot emission reduction and the ability to regenerate. Studies were conducted on fuels containing three different levels of sulfur, covering the range of 6 to 340 parts per million, for a light-duty application. The data presented in this paper provide further insights into the specific issues associated with usage of a POC with fuels of higher sulfur content. A 48-hour loading phase was performed for each fuel, during which filter smoke number, temperature and back-pressure were all observed to vary depending on the fuel sulfur level. The Fuel Sulfur Content (FSC) affected also soot particle size distributions (particle number and size) so that with FSC 6 ppm the soot particle concentration was lower than with FSC 65 and 340, both upstream and downstream of the POC.
Technical Paper

Sampling Method for Particle Measurements of Vehicle Exhaust

2001-03-05
2001-01-0219
This paper describes a new sampling concept for particle emission measurements. The purpose is to produce repeatable and reproducible conditions for nucleation phenomena. The exhaust is sampled and instantaneously diluted by inserting a porous tube diluter inside the tailpipe. This is carried out in order to prevent uncontrolled sample transformations in sampling lines. The sampling system was tested in size distribution measurement of light duty diesel vehicle. The tests showed a clearly bimodal size distribution with distinguished nuclei and accumulation modes.
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