Simulation on Soot Oxidation with NO2 and O2 in a Diesel Particulate Filter
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Although diesel engines have an advantage of low fuel consumption in comparison with gasoline engines, exhaust gas has more particulate matters (PM) including soot. As one of the key technologies, a diesel particulate filter (DPF) has been developed to reduce PM. When the exhaust gas passes its porous filter wall, the soot particles are trapped. However, the filter would readily be plugged with particles, and the accumulated particles must be removed to prevent filter clogging and a rise in backpressure, which is called filter regeneration process. In this study, we have simulated the flow in the wall-flow DPF using the lattice Boltzmann method. Filters of different length, porosity, and pore size are used. The soot oxidation for filter regeneration process is considered. Especially, the effect of NO2 on the soot oxidation is examined. The reaction rate has been determined by previous experimental data. Results show that, the flow along the filter monolith is roughly uniform, and the large pressure drop across the filter wall is observed. The soot oxidation rate becomes ten times larger when NO2 is added. These are useful information to construct the future regeneration system.
著者
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OBUCHI Akira
National Institute for Resources and Environment
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Uchisawa Junko
National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology (aist) Research Center For New Fuel
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YAMAMOTO Kazuhiro
Dep. Mechanical Science and Engineering, Nagoya University
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SATAKE Shingo
Dep. Mechanical Science and Engineering, Nagoya University
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YAMASHITA Hiroshi
Dep. Mechanical Science and Engineering, Nagoya University
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UCHISAWA Junko
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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OBUCHI Akira
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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