2014
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.22004
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Modelling of particulate matter transformations and capture efficiency

Abstract: In the current work, a comprehensive computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model is developed for an accurate description of the transport and transformation of automotive particulate matter (PM) in monolithic reactors. The model accounts for the developing gas flow, the evaporation of hydrocarbons (HCs) from the particles, and the adsorption of HCs in the washcoat, as well as motion, shrinkage, and deposition of particles in the channel. The comprehensive CFD model is used to validate a simplified tanks‐in‐serie… Show more

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“…Our prime objective was to investigate the PM nature as it is reaching the after-treatment components and, hence, we did not measure the solid part of the PM using a catalytic stripper. However, a monolithic reactor (even being catalytically inert) can serve as a useful tool to assess the HC content in exhaust flows, which is described more in ref . By applying this methodology, further validation of the conceptual model (or any analogue model) for HC content can be performed; such work is also ongoing at our department.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Our prime objective was to investigate the PM nature as it is reaching the after-treatment components and, hence, we did not measure the solid part of the PM using a catalytic stripper. However, a monolithic reactor (even being catalytically inert) can serve as a useful tool to assess the HC content in exhaust flows, which is described more in ref . By applying this methodology, further validation of the conceptual model (or any analogue model) for HC content can be performed; such work is also ongoing at our department.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This conceptual model is potentially a very useful tool to obtain PM characteristics in situ. 7 However, it relies on the assumption that the theoretical models describing Brownian diffusion as the main phenomenon determining the automotive PM motion and deposition in the absence of HC evaporation are reliable. In this study, solid nanoparticles of NaCl were produced to obtain an inert feed of PM into the exhaust gas after-treatment system.…”
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“…A key factor responsible for the failure of porous medium filters is pore blockage, which directly results from ash deposition in the channels of the filter. In the past 30 years, most studies have concentrated on the filter structure, capture performance, flow field characteristics, motion and deposition laws of particles and ashes, regeneration characteristics, and blockage of filter channels, but research on diesel particulate filter failure is rare.…”
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confidence: 99%