Development of A Microwave Assisted Regeneration System for A Ceramic Diesel Particulate System

1999-01-3565

10/25/1999

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International Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exposition
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Content
Specific aspects of a study aimed at developing a microwave assisted regeneration system for diesel particulate traps are discussed. Results from thermal and microwave characteristic studies carried out in the initial phase of the study are reported. The critical parameters that need to be optimized, for achieving controlled regeneration, are microwave preheating time period, regenerative air supply, regenerative air temperature, and soot deposition. Using a 1000 W magnetron, power measurements were made to select the best waveguide configuration for optimized transmission. A six cylinder naturally aspirated, indirect injection diesel engine was retrofitted with a customized exhaust system that included a Corning EX80 (5.66″ × 6.00″) type ceramic particulate trap. An automated exhaust bypass system enabled trap loading and subsequent regeneration with a customized microwave regeneration system. The paper discusses the salient details of both on-line and off-line regeneration setups. The paper discusses the results from the trap filtration and initial regeneration experiments of preheat/forced convection regeneration scheme.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-3565
Pages
18
Citation
Gautam, M., Popuri, S., Rankin, B., and Seehra, M., "Development of A Microwave Assisted Regeneration System for A Ceramic Diesel Particulate System," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-3565, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-3565.
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Oct 25, 1999
Product Code
1999-01-3565
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English