PM Reduction Performance and Regeneration Characteristics of Catalyzed Metal Foam Filters for a 3L Diesel Passenger Vehicle
Date Published: 2007-08-05
Paper Number:2007-01-3456
DOI: 10.4271/2007-01-3456
Citation:
Cho, G., Choi, H., Jeong, Y., Kim, H. et al., "PM Reduction Performance and Regeneration Characteristics of Catalyzed Metal Foam Filters for a 3L Diesel Passenger Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-3456, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-3456.
Author(s):
Gyubaek Cho - Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
Hyunha Choi - Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
Youngil Jeong - Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
Hongsuk Kim - Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
Seokjong An - Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
Byongkoog Jeong - Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
Young Choi - Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
Donghee Kim - Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
Cheon Seog Yoon - Hannam Univ.
Euisung Lee - Korea Nickel Corp.
Kwonoh Oh - Korea Nickel Corp.
Seunghan Han - BNG Steel Inc.
Kyungjae Kim - BNG Steel Inc.
Seunlyong Park - BNG Steel Inc.
Gangchul Kim - Korea Institute of Energy Research
Sujin Choi - Busan Techno Park
Exhaust gases of diesel vehicles are considered as a major reason of city air pollutions. The DOC(Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) and DPF(Diesel Particulate Filter) have been used to reduce the emissions of diesel vehicles. The DOC can oxides HC, CO and SOF(Soluble Organic Fraction) in the PM emissions, and the DPFs can filter the most of solid PM, such as carbon particles. As the DPFs, wall flow type ceramic honeycomb filters have been commonly used and now being still advanced. However, the cost and durability of the currently used DPFs are not perfect yet. Metal foam is the one of promising materials for the DPFs due to its cost effectiveness, good thermal conductivity and high mechanical strength. The metal foam can be produced with various pore sizes and strut thickness and finally can be coated with catalytic wash-coats with low cost. A number of foam filters of different pore size and filtering volume are tested in an engine bench and this paper shows the filtration and pressure drop characteristics of the metal foam filters. This paper also shows the effect of catalyst loading amount on the passive regeneration characteristics of the metal foam filter and compares with that of conventional wall flow type ceramic honeycomb filters.
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