Simulating the Effect of Diesel Exhaust Gas Properties on NOx Conversion Efficiency of a Selective Catalytic Reduction System

被引:0
|
作者
Tuyen Pham Huu [1 ]
Chien Nguyen Huy [1 ,2 ]
Thanh Dinh Xuan [2 ]
Nghia Do Van [1 ]
机构
[1] Ha Noi Univ Sci & Technol, Hanoi, Vietnam
[2] Ha Noi Univ Ind, Hanoi, Vietnam
关键词
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR); NOx reduction; NOx conversion efficiency; Urea solution; ENGINE;
D O I
10.1007/978-3-031-39090-6_46
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is one of the most efficient technologies to reduce NOx emissions in the exhaust gas of diesel engines. In the SCR system, urea solution is injected into the hot exhaust gas, chemically decomposed to ammonia as a reducing agent that reacts with NOx to form N-2 and H2O over the catalyst surface. However, for a specific SCR system, the NOx conversion efficiency depends on many factors such as exhaust gas temperature, exhaust gas flow rate, and ratio of NO2/NOx. This study aims to investigate the effect of some properties of diesel exhaust gas on the NOx conversion efficiency of an SCR system. The SCR system is designed for bus diesel engines and is modeled by using AVL Boost software. The results show that the NOx conversion efficiency increases as the temperature of the catalyst increases from 50 to 450 degrees C. The NOx conversion efficiency is inversely proportional to the exhaust gas flowrate. When the NO2/NOx ratio increases from 0 to 50% the NOx conversion efficiency increases gradually. Increasing the NH3/NOx ratio increases the NOx conversion efficiency, and the optimal value of the NH3/NOx ratio is 1.
引用
收藏
页码:405 / 413
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Recent progress of metal-exchanged zeolites for selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3 in diesel exhaust
    Wang, Xiaofeng
    Xu, Yang
    Zhao, Zhe
    Liao, Jianbin
    Chen, Chen
    Li, Qingbo
    FUEL, 2021, 305
  • [42] Nox conversion efficiency optimization based on NSGA-II and state-feedback nonlinear model predictive control of selective catalytic reduction system in diesel engine
    Wei, Li
    Yan, Fuwu
    Hu, Jie
    Xi, Guangwei
    Liu, Bo
    Zeng, Jiawei
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2017, 206 : 959 - 971
  • [43] Selective catalytic reduction of NOx by diesel fuel: Plasma-assisted HC/SCR system
    Cho, Byong K.
    Lee, Jong-Hwan
    Crellin, Chris C.
    Olson, Keith L.
    Hilden, David L.
    Kim, Mun Kyu
    Kim, Pyung Soon
    Heo, Iljeong
    Oh, Se H.
    Nam, In-Sik
    CATALYSIS TODAY, 2012, 191 (01) : 20 - 24
  • [44] On the Effect of Poor Metals (Al, Ga, In) on the NOx Conversion in Ethanol Selective Catalytic Reduction
    Maya Boutros
    Julien Starck
    Benoit de Tymowski
    Jean-Michel Trichard
    Patrick Da Costa
    Topics in Catalysis, 2009, 52 : 1786 - 1790
  • [45] On the Effect of Poor Metals (Al, Ga, In) on the NOx Conversion in Ethanol Selective Catalytic Reduction
    Boutros, Maya
    Starck, Julien
    de Tymowski, Benoit
    Trichard, Jean-Michel
    Da Costa, Patrick
    TOPICS IN CATALYSIS, 2009, 52 (13-20) : 1786 - 1790
  • [46] Low temperature plasma assisted catalytic reduction of NOx in simulated marine diesel exhaust
    McAdams, Roy
    Beech, P.
    Shawcross, J. T.
    PLASMA CHEMISTRY AND PLASMA PROCESSING, 2008, 28 (02) : 159 - 171
  • [47] Low Temperature Plasma Assisted Catalytic Reduction of NOx in Simulated Marine Diesel Exhaust
    Roy McAdams
    P. Beech
    J. T. Shawcross
    Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 2008, 28 : 159 - 171
  • [48] TESTING OF CATALYTIC-CONVERTER CANDIDATES FOR CONVERSION OF NOX BY SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION
    ROSENBUSCH, T
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1989, 198 : A10 - ACSC
  • [49] Modelling of a combined NOx storage and NH3-SCR catalytic system for Diesel exhaust gas aftertreatment
    Chatterjee, Daniel
    Koci, Petr
    Schmeisser, Volker
    Marek, Milos
    Weibel, Michel
    Krutzsch, Bernd
    CATALYSIS TODAY, 2010, 151 (3-4) : 395 - 409
  • [50] Experimental study on characteristics of NOX reduction with urea-selective catalytic reduction system in diesel passenger vehicle
    Park S.
    Lee S.
    Cho Y.
    Kang Y.
    Lee, Seangwock (energy@kookmin.ac.kr), 2017, Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (41) : 269 - 275