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DOI: 10.1016/j.ymssp.2016.05.039
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Research on particulate filter simulation and regeneration control strategy

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“…For example, a recent study from General Motors presented a methodology focussing on a more reliable engine-out soot mass simulation approach (Barba et al, 2017). Dawei et al (2017) proposed a new method for DPF regeneration, underpinned by mathematical model for more accurate regeneration timing and temperature control. Castellano et al (2013) introduced a novel adaptive control strategy for temperature control using fuel post-injection, which reports improvement of regeneration quality.…”
Section: Reliability Based Paradigm For Dpf Operational Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a recent study from General Motors presented a methodology focussing on a more reliable engine-out soot mass simulation approach (Barba et al, 2017). Dawei et al (2017) proposed a new method for DPF regeneration, underpinned by mathematical model for more accurate regeneration timing and temperature control. Castellano et al (2013) introduced a novel adaptive control strategy for temperature control using fuel post-injection, which reports improvement of regeneration quality.…”
Section: Reliability Based Paradigm For Dpf Operational Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuel based regeneration affects the durability of DPF and also causes lubricant oil dilution which results in an increase in engine wear and also increases the frequency of maintenance. The burning of the accumulated soot particles creates overheating spots in the filter which will damage the system [55]. A single channel model of the DPF filter was used in [56] for simulating the soot combustion in a DPF.…”
Section: Commercial Fuel Based Active Regeneration Of Dpfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diesel particulate filters (DPF) with a honeycomb structure have become a standard part of diesel exhaust gas aftertreatment systems in the past decade. Key efforts in the DPF development involve monitoring and control of soot and ash accumulation and management of periodic regeneration events during which the accumulated soot is oxidized at increased temperature. , The Euro 6c number-based particulate emission limits newly enforce the use of particulate filters also for gasoline engines that produce much smaller and lighter soot particles than diesel engines but their number can be relatively high, which holds particularly for engines with direct fuel injection. , In certain aspects, the operation of gasoline particulate filters (GPF) is different to DPF. Due to higher combustion temperature reached in gasoline engines, the operation temperature of GPF is significantly higher than that of DPF .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1−3 Key efforts in the DPF development involve monitoring and control of soot and ash accumulation and management of periodic regeneration events during which the accumulated soot is oxidized at increased temperature. 2,4 The Euro 6c number-based particulate emission limits newly enforce the use of particulate filters also for gasoline engines that produce much smaller and lighter soot particles than diesel engines but their number can be relatively high, which holds particularly for engines with direct fuel injection. 5,6 In certain aspects, the operation of gasoline particulate filters (GPF) is different to DPF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%