Effect analysis on passive and active regeneration performance of catalytic diesel particulate filters at the equilibrium point in the presence of ash layer
Chao Zhong,
Shaoli Wang,
Bo Chen
et al.
Abstract:Catalytic diesel particulate filters (CDPF) form the main post‐processing devices for the diesel engines. Particulates trapped by CDPF can be oxidized by nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and oxygen (O2). The CDPF passive and active regeneration model on platinum‐based catalyst in the presence of ash layer, including the mass, momentum, and enthalpy balances of the gas and the solid phase, the gas diffusion, and the kinetic of the soot oxidation reaction is performed and validated by the bench test. The effects of differ… Show more
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