微粒
柴油颗粒过滤器
纳米-
环境科学
汽车工程
计算机科学
废物管理
工程类
化学工程
化学
有机化学
作者
Hussein Fakih,Zachery Elizondo,Hiroaki Ishikawa,Fumihiko Yoshioka,Kyohei Kato,Hiroaki Suzuki,Takashi Aoki,Yoshitaka Ito
摘要
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) have been used extensively worldwide as a Particle Mass (PM) / Particle Number (PN) reduction technology for various diesel applications. Based on CARB’s latest Tier 5 regulation workshop, PM emission targets are expected to become a lot more stringent; from 0.02 g/kWh to 0.005 g/kWh (75% reduction compared to Tier 4 Final (Tier 4f)). Also, CO<sub>2</sub> emission targets are expected to be introduced for Tier 5. In parallel, EU Stage VI emission regulation standards and implementation timing could be announced sometime in late 2024. It is expected that PN emission standards will be tightened such as extending measurement range of PN from 23 nm to 10 nm. With Tier 5 and EU Stage VI regulations approaching, several OEMs are considering implementing a common aftertreatment system that can meet emission targets for both regions. High filtration efficiency and low backpressure DPFs will be required to meet PM/PN and CO<sub>2</sub> emission standards.</div><div class="htmlview paragraph">NGK has developed several DPF materials with various cell structures within the past couple of years to meet future stringent regulations worldwide. To understand the severity of future regulations, engine testing was conducted to compare PM / PN filtration performance of several different filters. Both Cordierite (Cd) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) materials were evaluated since different materials are being considered depending on soot regeneration strategies. DPF properties ranging from medium to low mean pore size (MPS) were studied and compared with Tier 5 PM / Stage VI PN targets as a reference point. In this paper, the suitable DPF for future regulation based on these results will be shown.</div></div>
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