Analysis of the Injection of Urea-Water-Solution for Automotive SCR DeNOx-Systems: Modeling of Two-Phase Flow and Spray/Wall-Interaction

2006-01-0643

04/03/2006

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SAE 2006 World Congress & Exhibition
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The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) based on urea-water-solution is an effective technique to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted from diesel engines. A 3D numerical computer model of the injection of urea-water-solution and their interaction with the exhaust gas flow and exhaust tubing is developed to evaluate different configurations during the development process of such a DeNOx-system. The model accounts for all relevant processes appearing from the injection point to the entrance of the SCR-catalyst:
  • momentum interaction between gas phase and droplets
  • evaporation and thermolysis of droplets
  • hydrolysis of isocyanic acid in gas phase
  • heat transfer between wall and droplets
  • spray/wall-interaction
  • two-component wall film including interaction with gas phase and exhaust tube
The single modeling steps are verified with visualizations, patternator measurements, phase-doppler-anemometer results and temperature measurements. CFD simulations of a SCR DeNOx-system are compared to experimental data to determine the decomposition parameters for urea-water-solution droplets. Numerical results for an injection including all processes addressed above are discussed.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-0643
Pages
13
Citation
Birkhold, F., Meingast, U., Wassermann, P., and Deutschmann, O., "Analysis of the Injection of Urea-Water-Solution for Automotive SCR DeNOx-Systems: Modeling of Two-Phase Flow and Spray/Wall-Interaction," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-0643, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-0643.
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Apr 3, 2006
Product Code
2006-01-0643
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English