A catalytic diesel particulate filter with a heat recovery function

2007 
Based on a folded sheet design, we made and tested a miniature diesel particulate filter (DPF) that can transfer the heat generated by catalytic oxidation in the DPF to its upstream, thus promoting substantial temperature rise at the position where pieces of SiC felt working as PM filters are situated. When 0.6% of H2, corresponding to 50 K in adiabatic temperature rise, was added to a 43 L/min of exhaust gas, the observed maximum temperature rise at the filter material exceeded 350 K, from which the heat recovery rate was estimated to be more than 86%. The PM filtration rates were 80–90%.
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