Novel Compact Aftertreatment Systems for Simultaneous Reduction of Diesel Engine NOx, PM, CO and HC Emissions
Lead Research Organisation:
Brunel University London
Department Name: Sch of Engineering and Design
Abstract
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Publications
Hemmings S
(2012)
The effect of a H2/CO mixture at varying ratios on the diesel particulate filter regeneration process: Towards an optimised fuel reformer design - Diesel engine aftertreatment system
in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Hemmings S
(2012)
Periodically regenerating diesel particulate filter with a hydrogen/carbon monoxide mixture addition
in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Description | Regeneration of diesel particulate filters benefits from addition of hydrogen in the engine exhaust gas. Detailed experimental results have been published. |
Exploitation Route | Design of on-board fuel reformer systems for generation of relatively small amounts of hydrogen that will be supplied to diesel exhaust aftertreatment systems. |
Sectors | Energy Transport |