Affiliation:
1. Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering
Abstract
The objective of this work is to determine the maximum reduction of NOx emissions by varying the concentrations of urea solution with a reduction catalyst, and optimization of the urea injection by the evaporation of the solution, using the CFD-Fluent solver. An aqueous solution of urea was injected in the engine exhaust pipe for reducing NOx emissions, in a single cylinder light duty, stationary, four stroke, air cooled DI diesel engine, fuelled with neat diesel and diesel-ethanol blends (10%). The concentration of the urea solution was varied from 30 to 35% by weight with constant flow rates, and tested with a Titanium dioxide (TiO2) coated catalyst, fitted on the engine exhaust pipe, which controls the by products of ammonia and water vapour. The results indicated that a maximum of 70% NOx reduction was achieved when the engine was fuelled with diesel-ethanol blends at a constant flow rate of 0.75 lit/hr with an urea concentration of 35%, and also that 66% reduction of NOx was achieved, using the Titanium dioxide catalyst in the Selective Catalytic Reduction system with neat diesel. From the simulation results,it was seen that only at 75% and 100% load,the evaporation point of the urea solution was higher than that of the boiling point (423 K), due to complete vaporisation of water.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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