Ammonia Concentration Control in Selective Reduction Systems of Nitrogen Oxides of Diesels

Reduction of toxic components in the exhaust gas of diesel engines to the level of the requirements of Euro 6 is a socially important and technically complex problem. The problem of optimal dosing of the urea solution and release free ammonia exception beyond neutralization system is very important...

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Main Authors: Alexey A. Demidov, Givi G. Nadareyshvili, Andrey Yu. Titchenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, State Scientific Institution “The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering" 2015-09-01
Series:Механика машин, механизмов и материалов
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Online Access:http://mmmm.by/en/readers-en/archive-room-en?layout=edit&id=632
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Summary:Reduction of toxic components in the exhaust gas of diesel engines to the level of the requirements of Euro 6 is a socially important and technically complex problem. The problem of optimal dosing of the urea solution and release free ammonia exception beyond neutralization system is very important when designing a system for selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides of the diesel engine. In this study, the analysis of the test results of complex system of neutralization of the diesel engine and evaluated the possibility of measuring free ammonia nitrogen oxide sensors. Obtained by the sensor correlation of nitric oxide in presence of free ammonia with the influence of temperature. Implementing the results for the system controlling the supply of urea will simplify the structure of the system, exclude the additional oxidation catalyst (AMOX - catalyst) and make possible to use the sensor signals in the OBD.
ISSN:1995-0470
2518-1475