Effect of regeneration method and ash deposition on diesel particulate filter performance: a review

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Jianbin Luo
Yuanhao Tie
Lifei Tang
Yuan Li
Hongxiang Xu
Zhonghang Liu
Mingsen Li
Haiguo Zhang
Zhiqing Zhang
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[1] Guangxi University of Science and Technology,School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
[2] Guangxi University of Science and Technology,Institute of the New Energy and Energy
[3] Liuzhou Wuling New Energy Automobile Co.,Saving & Emission
[4] Ltd.,Reduction
[5] Liuzhou Wuling Automobile Industry Co.,undefined
[6] Ltd,undefined
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Diesel particulate filter; Particle emissions; Ash; Regeneration;
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As countries around the world pay more attention to environmental protection, the corresponding emission regulations have become more stringent. Exhaust pollutants cause great harm to the environment and people, and diesel engines are one of the most important sources of pollution. Diesel particulate filter (DPF) technology has proven to be the most effective way to control and treat soot. In this paper, we review the latest research progress on DPF regeneration and ash. Passive regeneration, active regeneration, non-thermal plasma-assisted DPF regeneration and regeneration mechanism, DPF regeneration control assisted by engine management, and uncontrolled DPF regeneration and its control strategy are mainly introduced. In addition, the source, composition, and deposition of ash are described in detail, as well as the effect of ash on the DPF pressure drop and catalytic performance. Finally, the issues that need to be further addressed in DPF regeneration research are presented, along with challenges and future work in ash research. Over all, composite regeneration is still the mainstream regeneration method. The formation of ash is complex and there are still many unanswered questions that require further in-depth research.
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页码:45607 / 45642
页数:35
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