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Diesel emission reduction. Student: Group: E. Contents. Types of emission; Ecological legislation; Emission reduction; Conclusion. 1. Types of emission. NO x. CO. C n H m. Particulate matters. 2. Ecological legislation.
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Diesel emissionreduction Student: Group: E
Contents • Types of emission; • Ecological legislation; • Emission reduction; • Conclusion.
1. Types of emission NOx CO CnHm Particulate matters
2. Ecological legislation Fig. 1. Noxemission legislation for medium and low speed diesels.
3. Emission reduction • Operating process optimization: • Miller combustion cycle; • Multiple injection; • Electronic control; • Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). • Exhaust gas aftertreatment: • Selective catalytic reduction (SCR); • Particulate matter filtration.
3.1.1. Miller combustion cycle Fig. 3. Miller combustion cycle.
3.1.2. Multiple injection Fig. 4. Injection characteristic of multiple injection.
3.1.2. Multiple injection Fig. 5. Common rail fuel system.
3.1.3. Electronic control Fig. 6. ECU engine management system.
3.1.3. Electronic control Fig. 7. MTU engine ECU evolution. (ADEC – Advanced Diesel Engine Control)
3.1.3. Electronic control Fig. 8. MTU engine ECU 9.
3.1.4. Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) Fig. 9. Schematic diagram of exhaust gas recirculation.
3.2.1. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) Fig. 10. Schematic of the SCR system.
3.2.1. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) Fig. 11. Diagram of fuel consumption and nitrogen oxide emissions relationship.
3.2.1. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) Fig. 12. Genset with a 16 cylinder engine equipped with SCR system.
3.2.2. Particulate matter filtration Fig. 13. Integration of the diesel particulate filter in the engine concept
3.2.2. Particulate matter filtration Fig. 14. Functional diagram of the particle filtration. DOC – Diesel oxidation catalyst, DPF – Diesel particulate filter.
4. Conclusion • Main concepts of the modern diesel engine: • Low fuel consumption; • Low emission. • It is possible due to: • Electronic control; • Interaction between all engine systems; • Exhaust gas aftertreatment;