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SAE International journal of engines | 2011

A Next Generation Cordierite Diesel Particle Filter with Significantly Reduced Pressure Drop

Thorsten Boger; Suhao He; Thomas A. Collins; Achim Karl-Erich Heibel; Douglas Munroe Beall; Christophe Remy

Diesel particle filters (DPF) have become a standard after treatment component for all current and future on-road diesel engines used in the US. In Europe the introduction of EUVI is expected to also result in the broad implementation of DPF’s. The anticipated general trend in engine technology towards higher engine out NOx/PM ratios results in a somewhat changing set of boundary conditions for the DPF predominantly enabling passive regeneration of the DPF. This enables the design of a novel filter concept optimized for low pressure drop, low thermal mass for optimized regeneration and fast heat-up of a downstream SCR system, therefore reducing CO 2 implications for the DPF operation. In this paper we will discuss results from a next generation cordierite DPF designed to address these future needs. The new materials are based on a thinwall design with optimized material and microstructure, resulting in an almost linear pressure drop response with soot loading in the bare and catalyzed state. A significant reduction in soot loaded pressure drop for uncoated and coated filters is demonstrated of the new filter design vs. current EPA 2010 filter technologies. The optimized microstructure also enables high filtration efficiency for mass and number. Results from a wide range of regeneration experiments will be used to discuss the thermal operating window of the new material and the thermal response during normal operation and active regeneration. A uniform temperature distribution and the fast thermal response of the low mass filter minimize implications on fuel consumption.


Archive | 2003

Magnesium aluminum silicate structures for DPF applications

Douglas Munroe Beall; Gregory Albert Merkel; Martin Joseph Murtagh


Archive | 2000

Fabrication of ultra-thinwall cordierite structures

Douglas Munroe Beall; Gregory Albert Merkel


Archive | 1999

Fabrication of low thermal expansion, high strength cordierite structures

Douglas Munroe Beall; Martin Joseph Murtagh


Archive | 2007

Low-microcracked, porous ceramic honeycombs and methods of manufacturing same

Douglas Munroe Beall; Isabelle M Melscoet-Chauvel; Gregory Albert Merkel; Tinghong Tao; David John Thompson


Archive | 2006

Narrow pore size distribution cordierite ceramic honeycomb articles and methods for manufacturing same

Douglas Munroe Beall; Thomas Richard Chapman; Weiguo Miao; Jianguo Wang


Archive | 2005

Porous cordierite ceramic honeycomb article with improved strength and method of manufacturing same

Douglas Munroe Beall; Gregory Albert Merkel; David John Thompson


Archive | 2000

Low expansion, high porosity, high strength cordierite body and method

Douglas Munroe Beall; Christopher J. Malarkey; Gregory Albert Merkel


Archive | 1991

Fabrication of cordierite bodies

Douglas Munroe Beall; Evelyn Mcgee Deliso; Donald Lloyd Guile; Martin Joseph Murtagh


Archive | 2002

HONEYCOMB WITH VARYING CHANNEL SIZE AND DIE FOR MANUFACTURING

Douglas Munroe Beall; Johnny Marcher

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