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Impact of filtration velocities and particulate matter characteristics on diesel particulate filter wall loading

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINE RESEARCH
卷 10, 期 5, 页码 287-304

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1243/14680874JER03509

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particulate matter; diesel particulate filter; diesel particulate wall loading

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  1. Corning Inc.
  2. Johnson Matthey Japan Inc.
  3. Horiba Instruments Inc.
  4. Cummins Inc.
  5. BP Amoco
  6. Nippon Oil Corporation
  7. Komatsu Ltd
  8. Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
  9. Vehicle Technologies Program
  10. High Temperature Materials Laboratory User Program
  11. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  12. US Department of Energy [DE-AC05-00OR22725]

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The impact of different types of diesel particulate matter (PM) and different sampling conditions on the wall deposition and early soot cake build-up within diesel particulate filters has been investigated. The measurements were made possible by a newly developed diesel exhaust filtration analysis system in which in-situ diesel exhaust filtration can be reproduced within small cordierite wafer disks, which are essentially thin sections of a diesel particulate filter wall. The different types of PM were generated from selected engine operating conditions of a single-cylinder heavy-duty diesel engine. Two filtration velocities 4 and 8 cm/s were used to investigate PM deep-bed filtration processes. The loaded wafers were then analysed in a thermal mass analyser that measures the soluble organic fraction as well as soot and sulphate fractions of the PM. In addition, the soot residing in the wall of the wafer was examined under an optical microscope illuminated. With ultraviolet light and a variable pressure scanning electron microscope to determine the bulk soot penetration depth for each loading condition. It was found that a higher filtration velocity results in a higher wall loading with approximately the same penetration depth into the wall. PM characteristics impacted both wall loading and soot cake layer characteristics. Results from imaging analysis indicate that the soot penetration depth into the wall was affected more by PM characteristics (which changes with engine operating conditions) than by filtration velocity.

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