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Study on Regeneration of Diesel Particle Trapper by Electrical Self-Heating Type Filter

1992-02-01
920140
The cordierite filter has been widely studied because of it's inherent, high capacities in the collection efficiency and heat-resistance. During the regeneration process of a cordierite filter, failure of ignition or incomplete burning propagation occurs, and additionally melts or cracks develop sometimes. In this study, the problems stated above are considered from a new standpoint, and a regeneration method that does not strictly depend on accumulated soot quantity is discussed. A filter made of SiC (Silicon carbide) possesses the requisite electric resistance and it's possible to heat it uniformly by using electricity. Accumulated soot can be uniformly incinerated not by burning propagation but by simultaneous ignition and burning of all accumulated soot. Silicon carbide has a higher resistance to heat than cordierite. Therefore, a self-heating filter made of SiC makes it possible to regenerate the filter in a wider range of accumulated soot.
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Particulate Matter Emission Characteristics under Transient Pattern Drivings

1989-02-01
890468
Real-time and simultaneous measurements of particulate matter emissions (PME) under transient engine operating conditions have been carried out by several methods under 20 kinds of actual speed pattern driving schedules, and frequencies of each engine speed and load zone used for individual driving schedules at different laden weight are statistically analysed. On the other hand, PME are also estimated and compared with PME characteristics under steady engine operations. Applying these data, technical possibilities to replace comprehensive driving conditions of actual speed patterns with series of steady engine operating conditions and to obtain equivalent PME are studied. As a result of the study, it has been verified through the experiments that the three-point steady-state operations can yield nearly identical PME characteristics (g/test) to those of transient speed pattern operations, by using time-averaged values of the used engine speed and load.
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