Total Diesel Emission Control Technology Using Ozone Injection and Plasma Desorption

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Masaaki Okubo
Naoki Arita
Tomoyuki Kuroki
Keiichiro Yoshida
Toshiaki Yamamoto
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[1] Osaka Prefecture University,Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
[2] Denso Corporation,JST Innovation Plaza Osaka
[3] Japan Science and Technology Agency,Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
[4] Musashi Institute of Technology,undefined
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Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2008年 / 28卷
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Nonthermal plasma; Ozone; Plasma desorption; Nitrogen plasma; Surface discharge; Pulse corona discharge; Diesel particulate; NO; Aftertreatment;
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An innovative total diesel emission control system for diesel particulate and NOx simultaneous reduction is proposed. In this system, the plasma reactor is located outside the emission exhaust pipe and activated gas induced from ozone activated by the plasma is injected into the exhaust pipe. On the other hand, the NOx reduction is achieved using oxygen-poor nonthermal plasma desorption. The concentration of oxygen can be changed either by controlling the incineration state of the engine or by injecting oxygen-poor gas. Experiments are carried out for the emission of small diesel engine generator and high performance is demonstrated. The effective or apparent required plasma energy can be decreased further using this system because of the periodic or intermittent application of the plasma. In the present study, the excellent reduction energy efficiencies of 6.6 g/kWh for PM and 16 g (NO2)/kWh for NOx are achieved.
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页数:14
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