ASME 2010 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1115/icef2010-35170
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Particle Number and Mass Collection Efficiencies in a Close-Coupled DOC-DPF System: Experimental Analysis Supported by Soot Load Modeling

Abstract: PM effects on health are believed to be more related to particle total number rather than to particle total mass. This gave rise in Europe to the forthcoming introduction of an emission standard on total particle number, that will take place for passenger cars from EURO5 (stage b) on. The behavior of the DPF is therefore under investigation, to better understand its effectiveness toward particle number reduction. Moving from that background, a study on the effect of a close coupled DOC-CDPF (Diesel Oxidation C… Show more

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