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HERO ID
1680361
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment in Mobile Systems: Status, Challenges, and Perspectives
Author(s)
Deutschmann, O; Grunwaldt, J
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Chemie Ingenieur Technik
ISSN:
0009-286X
EISSN:
1522-2640
Volume
85
Issue
5
Page Numbers
595-617
Language
German
DOI
10.1002/cite.201200188
Web of Science Id
WOS:000318226400010
Abstract
Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment in Mobile Systems: Status, Challenges, and Perspectives Looking at exhaust-gas after-treatment systems in its entirety leads to further improvement of emission control devices and to the accomplishment of future challenges such as lower legislative emission limits, new fuels, and more efficient engine concepts. This article provides an overview on the state-of-the art mobile exhaust-gas after-treatment devices. Current and future challenges are discussed in the light of present approaches such as hierarchical modeling reaching from DFT computations of molecular processes to CFD simulation of entire lines of exhaust-gas cleaning devices, close-to-reality emission control test benches and aging procedures, on-board diagnostics, and catalyst characterization at operating conditions and preferentially all length scales. In future, knowledge-based robot-controlled preparation and dynamic models coupled with information from real operation will significantly support research and development.
Keywords
Diesel oxidation catalyst; Exhaust-gas catalysis; In situ spectroscopy; Particle filter; Modeling; Selective catalytic reduction; Three-way catalysts
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