Design and evaluation of Integrated Engine-Mounted Exhaust Aftertreatment and Air Intake Filtration System with CEV/TREM Stage-5 IC engine for off-highway applications

2026-26-0144

To be published on 01/16/2026

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Conventional exhaust aftertreatment systems (ATS) and air intake filters are typically mounted separately on the vehicle chassis, leading to complex routing, significant packaging volume, thermal management challenges for the ATS, and increased assembly complexity. This paper presents a novel system integrating the air intake filter and the complete exhaust aftertreatment system (including DOC, DPF, SCR components as applicable) into a single unit mounted directly onto the engine. This engine-mounted integrated architecture significantly reduces system footprint, minimizes exhaust and intake piping lengths, potentially improves ATS thermal efficiency through close coupling, and simplifies vehicle assembly. Design considerations, including vibration isolation, serviceability, and potential performance benefits such as reduced pressure drop and faster catalyst light-off, are discussed. This integrated approach offers a compelling solution for optimizing packaging space and system efficiency in modern internal combustion engine off highway applications.
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P U, B., sivasankaran, S., Arputharaj, J., Kumar, L. et al., "Design and evaluation of Integrated Engine-Mounted Exhaust Aftertreatment and Air Intake Filtration System with CEV/TREM Stage-5 IC engine for off-highway applications," SAE Technical Paper 2026-26-0144, 2026, .
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To be published on Jan 16, 2026
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2026-26-0144
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Technical Paper
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English