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Holistic Development of Future Low NO x Emission Concepts for Heavy-Duty Applications
Technical Paper
2018-01-1700
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Further tightening of NOx emission standards as well as CO2 emission limits for commercial vehicles are currently under discussion. In the on-road market, lowering NOx emissions up to 90%, down to 0.02 g/bhp-hr, has been proposed by CARB and is evaluated by US EPA. Testing for in-service conformity using a portable emission measurement system (PEMS) is currently under review in the US. In Europe, CO2 emission limits are anticipated and a CO2 monitoring program is ongoing. PEMS legislation has been recently tightened and further restrictions can be expected. Stage V legislation has been introduced in Europe and it is foreseeable that further tightening of off-road standards will take place in the future. This study deals with virtual development and evaluation of future engine and exhaust aftertreatment (EAT) technology solutions to fulfill the diverse future emission requirements with emphasis on off-road applications. Considering a future emission standard scenario, first the NOx reduction efficiency of different exhaust aftertreatment layouts is analyzed. Multiple EAT concepts and possible technology solutions combining different technologies are considered. It has been recognized that the future solutions require an integrated approach, combining both novel aftertreatment technology and engine related emission reduction measures. Using a phenomenological combustion model and predictive emission models, the engine model is virtually developed. The full-size physical engine model is coupled to the EAT model to enable a holistic system development. Technology packages for emission reduction and requirements to thermal management of the exhaust gas are defined accordingly. Evaluation of future EAT concepts, multiple emission reduction and advanced heating strategies are performed for a heavy-duty off-road application. Standard certification and a typical real cycle are considered and evaluated.
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Rauch, H., Rezaei, R., Weber, M., Kovacs, D. et al., "Holistic Development of Future Low NOx Emission Concepts for Heavy-Duty Applications," SAE Technical Paper 2018-01-1700, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-1700.Data Sets - Support Documents
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