Preliminary Energy-Efficiency Analyses of an Active-Flow Aftertreatment System for Lean-Burn IC Engines
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Gas Flow
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Exhaust purification for lean-burn internal combustion engines has been impaired by the relatively low temperature of the exhaust that makes conventional passive aftertreatment schemes less energy-efficient in oxidation/regeneration. To tackle such adversaries, an active-flow control scheme, reversal-flow control, is outlined and analyzed in this paper. Preliminary energy-efficiency analyses are performed with different gas flow rate, flow reversal frequency, and monolith-solid properties. Simulation results indicate that through active thermal management the supplemental energy consumption can be drastically reduced, which is also supported by previous empirical studies.
2004 ◽
Vol 45
(15-16)
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pp. 2473-2493
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2010 ◽
Vol 37
(5)
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pp. 470-489
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