A New Electrically Heated Mixer (EHM) for Efficient SCR of NOx in Low Load Cycles

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Low temperature Diesel exhaust operations such as during low-load cycles are some of the most difficult conditions for SCR of NOx. This, along with newer regulations targeting substantial reduction of the tailpipe NOx such as California-2024/2027 NOx regulations, adds to challenges of high efficiency SCR of NOx in low temperature operations. A novel design, low-cost, low-energy Electrically Heated Mixer (EHM™), energized via the 12, 24 or 48 V vehicle electrical system, is used to accelerate formation of reductants (ammonia, isocyanic acid) in low temperature exhaust (low load cycles), so to enable high efficiency SCR of NOx in most challenging SCR conditions, while also mitigating urea deposit formation. EHM™ is also used to heat the cooler exhaust flow during engine cold-start. It easily fits common exhaust configurations and can be utilized on light, medium or heavy duty Diesel aftertreatment systems, on- or non-road or in stationary systems.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-1153
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Masoudi, M., Poliakov, N., and Noorfeshan, S., "A New Electrically Heated Mixer (EHM) for Efficient SCR of NOx in Low Load Cycles," Advances and Current Practices in Mobility 5(3):1264-1272, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-1153.
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Sep 13, 2022
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2022-01-1153
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Journal Article
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English