• Title/Summary/Keyword: 탄화수소선택적환원촉매장치

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The Performance Test of SCR System in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine (대형디젤기관에 적용된 선택적 환원촉매장치 성능시험에 관한 연구)

  • Baik, Doo-Sung;Lee, Seang-Wock
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2008
  • Selective Catalytic Reduction is effective in the reduction of NOx emission. This research focused to evaluate the performance of a urea-SCR system and was conducted in two procedures. One is SCR reactor test using model gas in order to provide an optimal injection condition itself. In this step, some parametric study on emission temperature, space velocity, aspect ratio and the formation of urea spray were made by using flow visualization and Computation Fluid Dynamics techniques. The basic simulation results contributed in determining the layout for an actual engine test. The other is an engine performance and emission test. The urea injector was placed at the opposite direction of exhaust gases emitted into an exhaust duct and an optimal amount of a reducing agent is estimated accurately under different engine loads and speeds. Furthermore, the variation of NOx emission and applied amount of urea was investigated in terms of modes under the condition of with and without SCR, and other emissions such as PM, CO and NMHC were evaluated quantitatively as well. This research may provide fundamental data for the practical use of urea-SCR in future.

The Effect of Biodiesel Blend Fuels As Reductants on NOx Conversion Efficiency of HC_SCR (환원제로서 바이오디젤 혼합연료가 HC-SCR의 NOx 변환효율에 미치는 영향 연구)

  • Song, Hoyoung;Lee, Minho;Kim, Kiho
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.140-145
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    • 2015
  • This study was aimed at analyzing NOx conversion characteristics in the HC-SCR with biodiesel content changes of the secondary fuel injection (BD0, BD10, BD25). Test conditions for temperature were set to $290^{\circ}C$, $320^{\circ}C$ and $350^{\circ}C$ considering the upstream temperature of a HC-SCR, distillation of the secondary injected fuels and etc. The amount of fuel injection was adjusted with a fixed space velocity of 55,000(1/h). According to the test results of distillation, the T90 was the same level about $350^{\circ}C$ on all test fuels and the amount of evaporation was reduced at lower than $350^{\circ}C$ temperature condition with increasing biodiesel content. As biodiesel content which is mixed with the secondary injected fuel is increased, NOx reduction efficiency was determined to decrease. The difference of the Nox reduction ratio in a high temperature condition($320^{\circ}C$ and $350^{\circ}C$) than the low temperature($290^{\circ}C$) was more significant. These results are thought to be poor evaporation properties (distillation) and high molecular weight of the biodiesel.