Measurement of soot oxidation with No2-O2-H2O in a flow reactor simulating diesel engine DPF |
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Authors: | J. Jung J. H. Lee S. Song K. M. Chun |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-749, Korea;(2) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-749, Korea |
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Abstract: | Understanding the mechanism of carbon oxidation is important for the successful modeling of diesel particulate filter regeneration. Characteristics of soot oxidation were investigated with carbon black (Printex-U). A flow reactor system that could simulate the condition of a diesel particulate filter and diesel exhaust gas was designed. Kinetic constants were derived and the reaction mechanisms were proposed using the experimental results and a simple reaction scheme, which approximated the overall oxidation process in TPO as well as CTO. From the experiments, the apparent activation energy for carbon oxidation with NO2-O2-H2O was determined to be 40±2 kJ/mol, with the first order of carbon in the range of 10∼90% oxidation and a temperature range of 250∼500°C. This value was exceedingly lower than the activation energy of NO2-O2 oxidation, which was 60±3 kJ/mol. When NO2 exists with O2 and H2O, the reaction rate increases in proportion to NO2. It increases nonlinearly with O2 or H2O concentration when the other two oxidants are fixed. |
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Keywords: | Carbon oxidation Constant temperature oxidation Temperature programmed oxidation Activation energy DPF Diesel engine |
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