DocumentCode :
2207264
Title :
Total diesel emission control system using ozone injection and plasma desorption
Author :
Okubo, Masaaki ; Arita, Naoki ; Kuroki, Tomoyuki ; Yamamoto, Toshiaki
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan
Volume :
4
fYear :
2005
fDate :
2-6 Oct. 2005
Firstpage :
2924
Abstract :
The authors reported a new diesel soot incineration technology using a combination of nonthermal plasma and DPF, and a new aftertreatment technology of NOx included in exhaust gas of combustion system using nonthermal plasma desorption and reduction. Our proposed total diesel emission control system includes these new two technologies. In this system, the plasma reactor is located outside the emission exhaust pipe and radical gas induced from ozone activated by the plasma is injected into the exhaust pipe. This is called indirect or remote nonthermal plasma method first proposed by the authors for cleanup of diesel panrticulate and NOx. It is confirmed in this study that the particulate removal or DPF continuous regeneration is possible using the indirect oxygen-rich remote surface discharge plasma. On the other hand, the NOx reduction is achieved using oxygen-poor nonthermal plasma desorption. The concentration of oxygen can be changed either by controlling the incineration state of the engine or by injecting oxygen-poor gas. Experiments are carried out for the emission of small diesel engine generator and high performance is demonstrated. The effective or apparent required plasma energy can be decreased further using this system because of the periodic or intermittent application of the plasma. In the present study, the reduction energy efficiencies of 6.6 g/kWh for PM and 10 g (NO)/kWh for NOx are achieved. These are realizable electric power values to meet the recent Japanese new long-term national regulation for diesel automobiles.
Keywords :
air pollution control; corona; desorption; diesel engines; incineration; nitrogen compounds; ozone; plasma applications; reduction (chemical); NOx; aftertreatment technology; combustion system; diesel automobile; diesel emission control; diesel engine generator; diesel particulate; diesel soot incineration technology; emission exhaust pipe; energy efficiency; exhaust gas; incineration state; nitrogen plasma; oxygen concentration; oxygen-poor gas; oxygen-poor nonthermal plasma desorption; oxygen-rich remote surface discharge plasma; ozone injection; plasma energy; plasma reactor; pulse corona discharge; radical gas; Automobiles; Combustion; Control systems; Diesel engines; Filters; Incineration; Nitrogen; Plasma applications; Plasma temperature; Surface discharges;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2005. Fourtieth IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the 2005
ISSN :
0197-2618
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9208-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2005.1518875
Filename :
1518875
Link To Document :
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