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EHC Development for HEV Emission Control
Technical Paper
2022-01-1012
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
In the recent years and near future, the automotive environmental regulations have been and will be more stringent than ever before. The reduction of cold start tailpipe emission is the key for exhaust aftertreatment and emission control. As one of the effective catalyst heating approaches, EHC can be applied to reduce catalyst L/O time at engine cold start and then improve tailpipe emission with meeting stringent emission regulations such as China6b,Euro6d,US Tier3Bin30 and future China7,Euro7. In this paper, we will review our recent engineering work on EHC development associated with hybrid electrical vehicle for better emission control and exhaust aftertreatment.
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Authors
- Jingwen Lu - Ningbo Geely Royal Engine Components Co., Ltd.
- Rongchun Ma - Ningbo Geely Royal Engine Components Co., Ltd.
- Lingteng Pan - Ningbo Geely Royal Engine Components Co., Ltd.
- Zhengxing Dai - Ningbo Geely Royal Engine Components Co., Ltd.
- Yiqiang Liu - Ningbo Geely Royal Engine Components Co., Ltd.
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Lu, J., Ma, R., Pan, L., Dai, Z. et al., "EHC Development for HEV Emission Control," SAE Technical Paper 2022-01-1012, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-1012.Also In
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