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The Development of Rapid Aging and Poisoning Protocols for the Verification of Combustion Engine Aftertreatment Devices
ICAT2005/007

Authors

Bruce G. Bunting - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Fuels, Engines, and Emissions Research Center
Ke Nguyen - University of Tennessee
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Abstract

Keywords:

Catalysts, engine testing, durability, emissions controls

Abstract

Rapid screening protocols are desirable in the development of catalytic aftertreatment devices for internal combustion engines to allow the rapid screening and verification of catalyst formulations and system design. The authors have developed a series of rapid testing protocols which have been applied to diesel oxidation catalysts, lean NOx traps for diesel and gasoline engines, and soot filters for diesel engines. These test protocols include engine and bench reactor techniques, extensive microstructure materials characterization, and correlation to long term aged units returned from field use. These accelerated aging protocols include both the effects of aging and poisoning.

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