The Optimized Deutz Service Diesel Particulate Filter System DPFS II 942264
Diesel engines have become the “workhorse” of industry. They are the prime power source for many industrial and commercial applications because of their reliability, rugged construction and fuel economy.
The presence of particulate matter in the exhaust gas, however, has “tarnished” the diesel engine's image. Soiling, visibility reduction and potential health effects are some of the problems being associated with diesel particulates.
Extremely stringent U.S. and European heavy-duty on-highway standards have been implemented, resulting in clean burning diesel engines for truck and bus applications. Some engines are just below, or slightly exceed, the legislated particulate standards.
Meanwhile, the U.S. EPA, the State of California and the European countries have developed (or are in the process of developing) exhaust emission regulations for industrial engines, to be implemented in the mid/late 1990s, which also contain particulate standards.
Having recognized the need for particulate filters as a retrofit solution for existing engines as well as an after-treatment device for new engines in applications such as city buses or in-door operation of industrial equipment, DEUTZ SERVICE began the development of particulate traps in the mid 1980s. The DEUTZ SERVICE Diesel Particulate Trap System (DPFS) was reported in a technical paper in 1989.
This paper provides an overview of present and upcoming emission legislation in North America and Europe and reports on on-going field programs. It also presents the improved DPFS II technology of the full-flow in-line trap system which is offered by DEUTZ SERVICE in production now.
Citation: Houben, H., Miebach, R., and Sauerteig, J., "The Optimized Deutz Service Diesel Particulate Filter System DPFS II," SAE Technical Paper 942264, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/942264. Download Citation
Author(s):
Hans Houben, Rolf Miebach, Jaime E. Sauerteig
Affiliated:
Deutz Motor Industriemotoren GmbH
Pages: 27
Event:
International Truck & Bus Meeting & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Heavy Duty Vehicles and Alternative Fuels: Choices in Future Transportation-SP-1060
Related Topics:
Diesel particulate filters
Diesel / compression ignition engines
Particulate matter (PM)
Exhaust emissions
Environmental regulations and standards
Particulate filters
Fuel economy
Environmental protection
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