Biofuel Effect on Regeneration Capability and Soot Reactivity in SCRoF Systems
2026-01-0750
To be published on 06/01/2026
- Content
- Biodiesel blends (B7, B20, B100) were evaluated in a Stage V-compliant SCR on Filter (SCRoF) system for heavy-duty applications to quantify soot reactivity and filter regeneration capability. Compared to conventional diesel (B7), B20 showed slightly faster regeneration performance under real-driving conditions, while B100 resulted in reduced particulate formation and higher soot reactivity, with more intense exothermic events requiring careful management. These differences are attributed to the distinct physical-chemical properties of the fuels (oxygen content, lower heating value) and their interaction with Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC)/SCRoF. All tests were conducted on an engine dynamometer with a Cursor 9 FPT (Fiat Powertrain). Findings are discussed in the context of EU Stage V limits and practical control strategies for heavy-duty applications.
- Citation
- costa, s., "Biofuel Effect on Regeneration Capability and Soot Reactivity in SCRoF Systems," 2026 Stuttgart International Symposium, Stuttgart, Germany, July 8, 2026, .