Understanding the Complexities and Validation of Exhaust System Components for New Emission Requirement with Thermal Load and Multi-Axis Vibration
2024-26-0330
01/16/2024
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- The new emission requirement norms in India calls for a robust Exhaust and After Treatment System (EATS) in automobiles. Its main purpose is to reduce the emission of harmful pollutants into the environment. EATS have a series of components that cleans the diesel exhaust emitted by the engine prior to releasing it through the tailpipe to the outside air. All the EATS components must undergo stringent testing protocol prior to its implementation in vehicle. During the exhaust treatment process, a very high temperature of about 550°C is produced in the EATS system. Hence, the effect of this higher temperature needs to be considered for validation. Moreover, the components will undergo multi-axial vibration in real road conditions which also need to be simulated during validation. In addition, engine vibrations are directly transmitted through a flex bellow to EATS system. These vibrations need to be captured and simulated in component level testing. In this paper, we detailed on various test conditions for validating EATS assembly and flexbellow inclusive of thermal & multi-axial vibration loading.
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- Sundarrajan, M., Narasimman, O., Nagarajan, G., Rajaraman, M. et al., "Understanding the Complexities and Validation of Exhaust System Components for New Emission Requirement with Thermal Load and Multi-Axis Vibration," SAE Technical Paper 2024-26-0330, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-26-0330.