Title of article :
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF CONTINUOUSLY REGENERATING TRAPS FOR CONTROLLING THE CARBONYL EMISSA TURBOCHARGED COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINEIONS FROM
Author/Authors :
SHAH، A. N نويسنده , , YUNSHAN، G نويسنده , , SHAH، F. H نويسنده , , MUGHA، H. U نويسنده , , NAVEED، A نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی M1 سال 2015
Abstract :
Two continuously regenerating traps CRT-A and CRT-B were evaluated under the
controlled carbonyl emissions from a turbocharged diesel engine run on an AC electrical
dynamometer. The gas-phase carbonyls were taken in silica gel cartridges coated with 2,4-
dinitrophenylhydrazine both upstream (baseline) and downstream of the traps, and a total of
fourteen carbonyls were identified and then quantified using the high performance liquid
chromatography (HPLC) with ultraviolet (UV) detector. Carbonyls were predominant during
higher load modes as well as at maximum speed modes. The conversion/reduction rate (CR) of
carbonyls was directly affected by the physical characteristics of the traps. The CR revealed a
strong correlation with NO2/NOx ratios of CRT units, and the performance of retrofits was
adversely affected by the increasing upstream back pressure (P) due to the clogging phenomenon.
Carbonyls such as formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acrolein + acetone and propionaldehyde were in
abundance, and abated up to 75.4, 83, 60, and 69.3% respectively with CRT-A, and 81.2, 81.5,
57.3, and 65.2% respectively with CRT-B. Nevertheless, formaldehyde and propionaldehyde
exhibited reluctance to CR during lower load modes, which was higher with CRT-B relative to
CRT-A due to the different features of the traps. A positive correlation was observed between the
conversion of acetaldehyde and propionaldehyde within the cycle, and between the mean relative
contributions of formaldehyde and acetaldehyde within the CRT units. Moreover, total carbonyls
including aromatic aldehydes, and their specific reactivity (SR) both were reduced with CRT
technologies showing the order of magnitude as Baseline > CRT-A > CRT-B.
Keywords :
Carbonyls , Unregulated emissions , diesel engine , Continuously regenerating trap , Exhaust emissions
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology Transactions of Mechanical Engineering
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology Transactions of Mechanical Engineering