Modelling Pressure Losses in Gasoline Particulate Filters in High Flow Regimes and Temperatures
2019-01-2330
12/19/2019
- Content
- This study presents a one-dimensional model for the prediction of the pressure loss across a wall-flow gasoline particulate filter (GPF). The model is an extension of the earlier models of Bissett [1] and Konstandopoulos and Johnson [2] to the turbulent flow regime, which may occur at high flow rates and temperatures characteristic of gasoline engine exhaust. A strength of the proposed model is that only one parameter (wall permeability) needs to be calibrated. An experimental study of flow losses for cold and hot flow is presented, and a good agreement is demonstrated. Unlike zero-dimensional models, this model provides information about the flow along the channels and thus can be extended for studies of soot and ash accumulation, heat transfer and reaction kinetics.
- Citation
- Prantoni, M., Aleksandrova, S., Medina, H., Saul, J., et al., "Modelling Pressure Losses in Gasoline Particulate Filters in High Flow Regimes and Temperatures," 2019 JSAE/SAE Powertrains, Fuels and Lubricants, Kyoto, Japan, August 26, 2019, https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-01-2330.