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Effect of Lubricant Oil Properties on the Performance of Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)

Journal Article
2016-01-2287
ISSN: 1946-3952, e-ISSN: 1946-3960
Published October 17, 2016 by SAE International in United States
Effect of Lubricant Oil Properties on the Performance of Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)
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Citation: Shao, H., Lam, W., Remias, J., Roos, J. et al., "Effect of Lubricant Oil Properties on the Performance of Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)," SAE Int. J. Fuels Lubr. 9(3):650-658, 2016, https://doi.org/10.4271/2016-01-2287.
Language: English

Abstract:

Mobile source emissions standards are becoming more stringent and particulate emissions from gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines represent a particular challenge. Gasoline particulate filter (GPF) is deemed as one possible technical solution for particulate emissions reduction. In this work, a study was conducted on eight formulations of lubricants to determine their effect on GDI engine particulate emissions and GPF performance. Accelerated ash loading tests were conducted on a 2.4L GDI engine with engine oil injection in gasoline fuel by 2%. The matrix of eight formulations was designed with changing levels of sulfated ash (SASH) level, Zinc dialkyldithiophosphates (ZDDP) level and detergent type. Comprehensive evaluations of particulates included mass, number, size distribution, composition, morphology and soot oxidation properties. GPF performance was assessed through filtration efficiency, back pressure and morphology. It was determined that oil formulation affects the particulate emission characteristics and subsequent GPF performance.