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Modeling Diffuser-Monolith Flows and Its Implications to Automotive Catalytic Converter Design
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Most current automotive catalytic converters use diffusers to distribute the flow field inside the monolithic bricks where catalysis takes place. While the characteristics and performance of a simple diffuser flow are well documented, the influence of downstream brick resistance is not clear. In this paper the trade-off between flow-uniformity and pressure drop of an axisymmetric automotive catalytic converters is studied numerically. The monolithic brick resistance is formulated from the pressure gradient of fully developed laminar duct-flow and corrected for the entrance effect. A distribution index was formulated to quantify the degree of non-uniformity in selected test cases. The test matrix covers a range of different diffuser angles and flow resistances (brick types). For simplicity, an axisymmetric geometry is chosen. Flow distribution within the monolith was found to depend strongly on diffuser performance, which is modified by brick resistance. Pressure drop due to the headers and brick resistance and their relative roles is also identified. The implications of these data for converter design is discussed in terms of the trade-off between flow-uniformity and pressure drop.
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Kim, J., Lai, M., Li, P., and Chui, G., "Modeling Diffuser-Monolith Flows and Its Implications to Automotive Catalytic Converter Design," SAE Technical Paper 921093, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921093.Also In
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