SAE Technical Paper Series 2020
DOI: 10.4271/2020-37-0023
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Model-Based Comparison of Passive SCR Aftertreatment Systems for Electrified Diesel Applications

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“…According to the relevant regulations of the airport, the speed limit of vehicles in the airport is 50 km/h, and long-term low-speed driving is likely to cause vehicle emissions to fail to meet the standard [20] . The operating trajectory and operation characteristics of the aircraft passenger elevator car in the airport are relatively fixed.…”
Section: Test Vehicle Operating Conditions and Exhaust Temperature Ch...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the relevant regulations of the airport, the speed limit of vehicles in the airport is 50 km/h, and long-term low-speed driving is likely to cause vehicle emissions to fail to meet the standard [20] . The operating trajectory and operation characteristics of the aircraft passenger elevator car in the airport are relatively fixed.…”
Section: Test Vehicle Operating Conditions and Exhaust Temperature Ch...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the aftertreatment system of diesel vehicles only injects urea followed by the urea hydrolysis producing reductant NH 3 to participate in the NH 3 -SCR reaction when the exhaust gas temperature is higher than 180 °C. The NO x emitted during the cold-start period cannot be controlled through the catalytic reduction process, leading to the escape of a large amount of unconverted NO x . Therefore, it is highly essential to develop new technologies or catalyst systems to control the cold-start NO x emissions especially when the NO x emission control standard for vehicles has become more and more stringent worldwide nowadays.…”
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confidence: 99%