Flow Maldistribution Effects on DPF Performance
2009-01-1280
04/20/2009
- Event
- Content
- This paper focuses on some of the DPF system design issues where 3-dimensional modeling is necessary. The study is based on an existing 3-dimensional DPF model (axitrap) which is coupled to a commercial CFD code (Star-CD, CD-Adapco). The main focus is the effect of the inlet pipe geometry on soot distribution in the filter during loading and regeneration mode. The results show that due to the self-balancing effect, the resulting soot distribution in the filter under typical loading modes with low flow rates is quite uniform. With the assumption of adiabatic inlet pipe, the effect of non-symmetric inlet pipe is also negligible even during regeneration. However, under the realistic assumption of a non-adiabatic inlet pipe, the effect of inlet pipe geometry becomes very significant. Especially, for the case of a bent-shaped inlet pipe, the risk of impartial regeneration of the filter increases significantly.
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- 15
- Citation
- Koltsakis, G., Samaras, Z., Echtle, H., Chatterjee, D. et al., "Flow Maldistribution Effects on DPF Performance," SAE Technical Paper 2009-01-1280, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-1280.