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Post-Oxidation Phenomena as a Thermal Management Strategy for Automotive After-Treatment Systems: Assessment by Means of 3D-CFD Virtual Development Politecnico di Milano

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Author/Creator:
Barillari, Loris, author.
Contributor:
Chiodi, Marco
Della Torre, Augusto
Kulzer, André
Montenegro, Gianluca
Onorati, Angelo
Pipolo, Mario
Vacca, Antonino
Conference Name:
WCX SAE World Congress Experience (2024-04-16 : Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2024
Summary:
The target of the upcoming automotive emission regulations is to promote a fast transition to near-zero emission vehicles. As such, the range of ambient and operating conditions tested in the homologation cycles is broadening. In this context, the proposed work aims to thoroughly investigate the potential of post-oxidation phenomena in reducing the light-off time of a conventional three-way catalyst. The study is carried out on a turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine by means of experimental and numerical activities. Post oxidation is achieved through the oxidation of unburned fuel in the exhaust line, exploiting a rich combustion and a secondary air injection dedicated strategy. The CFD methodology consists of two different approaches: the former relies on a full-engine mesh, the latter on a detailed analysis of the chemical reactions occurring in the exhaust line. The coupling between experimental data and simulation results provides a complete assessment of the investigated phenomena. After the validation of the numerical methodology for one fixed engine operating point, a specific investigation is performed to assess the benefits of post-oxidation in terms of catalyst light-off time. Finally, the simulation strategy is applied considering a different fuel: hydrogen. Accordingly, both the full-engine mesh simulation and the detailed analysis of the exhaust line are performed. The 3D-CFD virtual development allows a comparison between the results obtained through gasoline and hydrogen, thus highlighting the differences and the possible improvements associated with the application of the alternative fuel and the exploitation of its peculiar features
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Publisher Number:
2024-01-2629
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