Selective Catalytic Reduction On-Board Diagnostics: Past and Future Challenges
2005-01-3603
11/1/2005
- Content
- Heavy-duty diesel on-board diagnostics (OBD) regulations are being phased in around the world with varying degrees of similarity. This is occurring at a time when heavy-duty diesel emission regulations are driving complex and elaborate emission control strategies. Unique circumstances led the European heavy-duty diesel market to adopt selective catalytic reduction (SCR) as the primary solution for meeting strict Euro 4 emission levels. This paper is a review of the challenges of diagnosing an SCR system based on the Euro 4 OBD regulation and considers the future challenges of SCR diagnostics that lie ahead in the North American market.
- Citation
- Nebergall, J., Hagen, E., and Owen, J., "Selective Catalytic Reduction On-Board Diagnostics: Past and Future Challenges," 2005 SAE Commercial Vehicle Engineering Conference, Rosemont, Illinois, United States, November 1, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3603.