A new mixer for a diesel engine after-treatment system is developed to meet the requirements of China VI emission regulation. As for the structure of the mixer, it is surrounded by spiral blades, and the center is staggered with small blades, which is conducive to the crushing of urea droplets and can make the droplets fully mixed with air, improve the conversion efficiency of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and reduce ammonia leakage. The numerical analysis, engine bench test, and vehicle road test were carried out on the after-treatment system equipped with the new mixer. The numerical calculation results show that the velocity uniformity index of the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) carrier can reach 0.98, as well as the ammonia uniformity can ...
Emissions of diesel engines contain some components, which support the generation of smog and which ...
Selective catalytic reduction has become the mainstream exhaust after-treatment approach for removin...
239631668PDFTech Reporthttp://worldcat.org/oclc/239631668/viewonline42890CaliforniaCalifornia. Dept....
A new mixer for a diesel engine after-treatment system is developed to meet the requirements of Chin...
In recent decades, the environment has been seriously polluted by the hazardous exhaust components o...
[EN] Nitrogen oxides are an important pollutant in industrialized countries. A widely used technolog...
Diesel vehicle should be equipped with emission after-treatment devices as NOx reduction catalyst an...
The most effective de-NOx technology in marine diesel applications is the urea-based selective catal...
The urea-SCR catalyst system has the advantages of high NOx conversion efficiency and a wide range o...
More stringent environmental regulations have created a requirement for Selective Catalytic Reductio...
For the National VI heavy-duty diesel vehicles, NOx emission regulations are becoming more and more ...
NOx pollution from Diesel engines causes over 10 000 premature deaths annually and the trend is incr...
Diesel engines are commonly used for public transportation on-road and off-road applications. Growth...
NOx pollution from diesel engines has been stated as causing over 10 000 pre-mature deaths annually ...
Diesel engine technology has been driven by stringent regulation. To fulfill this demands emission c...
Emissions of diesel engines contain some components, which support the generation of smog and which ...
Selective catalytic reduction has become the mainstream exhaust after-treatment approach for removin...
239631668PDFTech Reporthttp://worldcat.org/oclc/239631668/viewonline42890CaliforniaCalifornia. Dept....
A new mixer for a diesel engine after-treatment system is developed to meet the requirements of Chin...
In recent decades, the environment has been seriously polluted by the hazardous exhaust components o...
[EN] Nitrogen oxides are an important pollutant in industrialized countries. A widely used technolog...
Diesel vehicle should be equipped with emission after-treatment devices as NOx reduction catalyst an...
The most effective de-NOx technology in marine diesel applications is the urea-based selective catal...
The urea-SCR catalyst system has the advantages of high NOx conversion efficiency and a wide range o...
More stringent environmental regulations have created a requirement for Selective Catalytic Reductio...
For the National VI heavy-duty diesel vehicles, NOx emission regulations are becoming more and more ...
NOx pollution from Diesel engines causes over 10 000 premature deaths annually and the trend is incr...
Diesel engines are commonly used for public transportation on-road and off-road applications. Growth...
NOx pollution from diesel engines has been stated as causing over 10 000 pre-mature deaths annually ...
Diesel engine technology has been driven by stringent regulation. To fulfill this demands emission c...
Emissions of diesel engines contain some components, which support the generation of smog and which ...
Selective catalytic reduction has become the mainstream exhaust after-treatment approach for removin...
239631668PDFTech Reporthttp://worldcat.org/oclc/239631668/viewonline42890CaliforniaCalifornia. Dept....