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Study of DOC+CSF Optimization
Technical Paper
2006-01-3285
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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To meet the severe PM (Particulate Matter) emission regulation for diesel vehicles, use of a DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) + CSF (Catalyzed Soot Filter) emission control system has recently been started in Japan. The CSF is used for diesel exhaust soot filtering, and the accumulated soot is periodically combusted to regenerate the CSF. The heat required for the soot regeneration is supplied from the DOC pre-cat under a specific regeneration mode. Additional fuel is supplied to the DOC by post injection and/or fuel dosing into the exhaust pipe upstream of DOC. The resulting exotherm provides the heat for soot combustion on the CSF. Uniform and controlled soot combustion in the CSF is necessary to maintain system durability during the vehicle's life. There are concerns that non-uniform fuel supply to the DOC front face may lead to non-uniform soot combustion in the CSF. In this study the uniformity of soot regeneration in the CSF was investigated as a function of fuel supply uniformity to the DOC.
It is important to optimize the DOC pre-cat for cost and fuel combustion activity. The DOC pre-cat was optimized using an experimental design that investigated four independent variables; PGM species, PGM loading amount, catalyst length and substrate cell density. The DOE (design of experiment) matrix was designed by SOBOL sequence and four dependent variables were evaluated, HC light-off, CO light-off, HC slip and PGM cost. An optimization tool, modeFRONTIER, was used to analyze the data package.
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Kanno, Y., Tanaka, Y., Banno, Y., and Nagata, M., "Study of DOC+CSF Optimization," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-3285, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-3285.Also In
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