Durability Studies of a Base Metal Catalyzed Particulate Filter in a Severe Non-road Application
2004-01-0077
03/08/2004
- Event
- Content
- This paper will present emissions durability data from an underground mining vehicle equipped with diesel particulate filter technology, which was followed over 4000 hrs on a Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine. The twin particulate filter system is catalyzed using a base metal formulation on cordierite wall flow monoliths. After the durability accumulation, the recovered filters were individually emissions tested on a Detroit Diesel Series 50 engine over the ISO 8178 test cycle. Performance, maintenance and emissions issues pertaining to base metal catalysts will be discussed.
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- 19
- Citation
- Brown, K., Rideout, G., Rostkowski, J., and Meyer, N., "Durability Studies of a Base Metal Catalyzed Particulate Filter in a Severe Non-road Application," SAE Technical Paper 2004-01-0077, 2004, https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-0077.