2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.126921
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Temperature characteristics of silicon carbide particulate filter during drop-to-idle regeneration applied to a diesel vehicle

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“…1 Previous research has reported that PM 2.5 can easily enter into the human body, causing toxic effects, and promote cardiopulmonary disease mortality. [2][3][4] The PM 2.5 is produced from traffic, residential, industrial, building, and agriculture. Among them, most PM 2.5 is Yuandi Li and Hongli Chen contributed equally to this study.…”
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“…1 Previous research has reported that PM 2.5 can easily enter into the human body, causing toxic effects, and promote cardiopulmonary disease mortality. [2][3][4] The PM 2.5 is produced from traffic, residential, industrial, building, and agriculture. Among them, most PM 2.5 is Yuandi Li and Hongli Chen contributed equally to this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,12 It followed that SiC is the natural choice to meet the increasingly stringent PM requirements of China-6 legislation and above. Cai et al 2 explored the SiC as the diesel particulate filter, and the results showed that performance and fuel economy are better in the reasonable temperature range.…”
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