In search of SULEV-compliant THC emission reduction technologies 2000-05-0298
This paper describes the development of THC reduction technologies compliant with SULEV regulations. Technologies embodied by the developmental work include improvement of fuel spay atomization, quick warm-up through coolant control shut off, and acceleration of fuel atomization for the fast rise of cylinder head temp inside the water jacket as well as the improvement of combustion state. The technologies likewise entail reduced HC while operating in lean A/F condition during engine warm-up with the cold lean-burn technology, individual cylinder A/F control for improvement of catalytic converting efficiency, aftertreatment such as thin-wall catalyst, HC absorber and EHC and etc., through vehicle application evaluation in cold start. We carried out an experimental as well as a practical study against SULEV regulations, and the feasibility of adopting these items in vehicle was likewise investigated.
Author(s):
In-Tak Kim, Hyesoon Kim, Cha-Lee Myung, Jae-Kwon Choi, Chi-Bum In, Jeong-Gi Kil
Affiliated:
Hyundai Motor Co.
Pages: 12
Related Topics:
Combustion and combustion processes
Lean burn engines
Engine cylinders
Low emission vehicles (LEV) and zero emission vehicles (ZEV)
Coolants
Water
Catalysts
Regulations
Vehicle acceleration
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