Douglas J. Ball
Delphi Automotive
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SAE transactions | 2005
Douglas J. Ball; John Gerard Nunan; Patrick Blosser; Jennifer Wilson; George Mitchell; Stuart Davis; Mike Zammit
A new family of automotive three-way conversion (TWC) catalyst technologies has been developed using a Precision Metal Addition (PMA) process. Precious metal (PGM) fixation onto the support occurs during the PMA step when the PGM is added to the slurry immediately prior to application to the monolith substrate. PMA slurries can be prepared with high precision and the slurry manufacturing process is greatly simplified. Further, it has been found that with the use of new generation washcoat (WC) materials, the same WC composition can be used for all three PGMs - Pt, Pd & Rh. Negative interactions between Pd and Rh in the same WC layer do not occur, providing advantages over older technologies. Thus, new WC compositions coupled with the PMA process offers precious metal flexibility. This FlexMetal family of catalyst technologies includes single layer Pd-only, Pd/Rh and Pt/Rh and dual layer bi-metal Pd/Rh and Pt/Rh and tri-metal Pt/Pd/Rh. The new PGM placement strategies are made possible using new alumina and quaternary oxygen storage components. Extensive laboratory and dynamometer test results show that catalysts formulated using these new materials have more facile oxygen storage response characteristics than earlier catalyst technologies with twice the ceria content. FTP results further show that these technologies have excellent emission performance after aging. PGM usage comparisons are made for 2-layer systems. EURO IV level emissions are demonstrated at 20 gram per cubic feet (gcf) PGM loading.
SAE transactions | 2005
George Mitchell; Mike Zammit; Douglas J. Ball
A Robust Engineering experiment was performed to determine the effects PGM loading and placement on the FTP emissions of a 4 cylinder 2.4L and two 8 cylinder 4.7L vehicles. 1.3L catalytic converters were used containing a front and rear catalyst of equal volume. The experiment is defined by a Taguchi L-8 array. Eight different combinations of catalyst PGM loadings were aged and evaluated. Results show that nmHC and NOx emissions are predominately affected by the PGM loading of the front catalyst. The rear catalyst is insensitive to either Pt or Pd which can be used at low concentrations. Results also compare the benefits of Pd and Rh to reduce emissions. Confirmation runs suggest that significant reductions in PGM cost can be achieved over baseline designs.
SAE transactions | 1997
Douglas J. Ball; Adil G. Mohammed; William A. Schmidt
SAE transactions | 1996
Scott A. Culley; Thomas F. McDonnell; Douglas J. Ball; Charles W. Kirby; Slater W. Hawes
SAE transactions | 1999
Douglas J. Ball; Glenn Tripp; Louis S. Socha; Achim Karl-Erich Heibel; Medha Kulkarni; Phillip A. Weber; Douglas G. Linden
SAE Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition | 2002
Milton D. Johnson; Robert W. McCabe; Carolyn Parks Hubbard; Michael J. Riley; Charles W. Kirby; Douglas J. Ball; Glenn Tripp; Thomas F. McDonnell; William Y. Lam
SAE transactions | 2000
W. B. Williamson; M. G. Zammit; H. J. Robota; Douglas J. Ball; D. G. Linden
SAE Brasil 97 VI International Mobility Technology Conference and Exhibit | 1997
Douglas J. Ball; Charles W. Kirby
SAE World Congress & Exhibition | 2007
Douglas J. Ball; Michael G. Zammit; George Mitchell
SAE transactions | 2000
Douglas J. Ball; Russell P. Richmond; Charles W. Kirby; Glenn Tripp; Burton Williamson