An Investigation into the Emissions Reduction Performance of an SCR System Over Two Years' In-Use Heavy-Duty Vehicle Operation

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Michael Block ◽  
Nigel Clark ◽  
Scott Wayne ◽  
Ralph Nine ◽  
William Miller
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Author(s):  
A. Massaguer ◽  
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E. Massaguer ◽  
J. Ximinis ◽  
T. Pujol ◽  
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This study presents a new approach to minimize the amount of NOx emitted by diesel engines of Heavy-Duty Vehicles during low engine regimes and low gases temperature conditions. We propose the addition of an electric Exhaust Gas Heater (EGH) to make the SCR system inject the urea solution at low engine regimes. The second part of this study focuses on the viability to use an Automotive Thermoelectric Generator (ATEG) to generate the energy required by the EGH and thus avoiding the need to consume electrical energy from the vehicle’s system. This EGHATEG system is designed to be energetically closed, so there is no extra consumption of fuel. Experimental results show that NOx emissions reduce up to 80% when an EGH is added to a standard diesel-powered Euro VI Heavy Duty truck configuration. Simulations show that an ATEG installed downstream of the aftertreatment system can produce the energy required by the EGH. This system can improve SCR efficiency up to 55% during low engine regimes.


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