ETC 모드에서 Urea-SCR 시스템의 성능 특성 연구

Study on the Performance Characteristics of Urea-SCR System in the ETC Test

  • 함윤영 (우석대학교 기계자동차공학과) ;
  • 최동석 (교통안전공단 자동차성능연구소) ;
  • 박용성 (교통안전공단 자동차성능연구소)
  • 투고 : 2009.08.03
  • 심사 : 2009.09.16
  • 발행 : 2010.03.01

초록

To meet the NOx limit without a penalty of fuel consumption, urea-SCR system is currently regarded as promising NOx reduction technology for diesel engines. SCR system has to achieve maximal NOx conversion in combination with minimal $NH_3$ slip. In this study, the performance characteristics of urea-SCR system with open loop control were assessed in the European Transient Cycle(ETC) for heavy duty diesel engine. The SCR inlet temperaure varied in the range of 200 to $340^{\circ}C$ in the ETC cycle. Open loop control calculated the urea flow rate based on the NOx and NSR map which gave for each combination of SCR inlet temperature and space velocity the normalized $NH_3$ to NOx stoichiometric ratio which resulted in a steady-state $NH_3$ slip of 20ppm. During the ETC cycle, the open loop control with the optimized NSR offset achieved NOx reduction of 80% while keeping the average $NH_3$ slip below 10ppm and maximum 20ppm. It was also found that NOx sensor was cross-sensitive to $NH_3$ and a control strategy for cross-sensitivity compensation was required in order to use a NOx sensor as feedback device.

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