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Gas-phase and semivolatile organic emissions from a modern nonroad diesel engine equipped with advanced aftertreatment

机译:配备先进后处理功能的现代非公路柴油发动机的气相和半挥发性有机物排放

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U.S. Tier 4 Final and Euro Stage IV and V regulations for nonroad compression-ignition engines have led to the development of exhaust aftertreatment technologies optimized for nonroad engines and duty cycles. In this study, several aftertreatment configurations consisting of state-of-the-art diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs), diesel particulate filters (DPFs), copper (Cu) zeolite-and vanadium-based selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalysts, and ammonia oxidation (AMOX) catalysts are evaluated using both nonroad transient (NRTC) and steady (8-mode NRSC) cycles in order to understand both component- and system-level effects of diesel aftertreatment on gas-phase, semivolatile, and particle-phase and particle-bound unregulated organic emissions. Organic emissions reported in this work include total hydrocarbon (THC), n-alkanes, branched alkanes, saturated cycloalkanes, aromatics, aldehydes, ketones, hopanes, steranes, and soluble organic fraction (SOF). Brake-specific emissions are reported for four configurations, including engine-out, DOC+CuZ-SCR+AMOX, V-SCR+AMOX, and DOC+DPF+CuZ-SCR+AMOX, and conversion of engine-out emissions is reported for the three aftertreatment configurations. Mechanisms responsible for the reduction of organic species are discussed in detail. This summary of emissions from a current nonroad diesel engine equipped with advanced aftertreatment can be used to more accurately model the impact of anthropogenic emissions on the atmosphere with tools such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Motor Vehicle Emissions Simulator (MOVES2014a) model. Implications: Anthropogenic emissions are a source of significant human health and environmental risk. This study, focused on the treatment of exhaust emissions from a modern nonroad diesel engine with a variety of aftertreatment configurations, examines the impact that human industrial activity can have on air pollution. In particular, we focus on the remediation of gas-phase and semivolatile organic emissions by emission reduction technologies. This detailed summary of emissions from a current nonroad diesel engine equipped with advanced after-treatment can be used to more accurately model the impact of anthropogenic emissions on the atmosphere with tools such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's MOVES2014a model.
机译:美国针对非道路用压燃式发动机的Tier 4 Final和Euro Stage IV和V法规促成了针对非道路用发动机和占空比优化的排气后处理技术的发展。在这项研究中,几种后处理配置包括最先进的柴油氧化催化剂(DOC),柴油颗粒过滤器(DPF),铜(Cu)沸石和钒基选择性催化还原(SCR)催化剂以及氨使用非道路瞬态(NRTC)和稳定(8-模式NRSC)循环对氧化(AMOX)催化剂进行了评估,以了解柴油后处理对气相,半挥发性和颗粒相的组分和系统级影响。颗粒结合的不受管制的有机排放物。在这项工作中报告的有机排放物包括总烃(THC),正构烷烃,支链烷烃,饱和环烷烃,芳烃,醛,酮,hop烷,甾烷和可溶性有机馏分(SOF)。报告了四种配置的特定制动排放,包括发动机输出,DOC + CuZ-SCR + AMOX,V-SCR + AMOX和DOC + DPF + CuZ-SCR + AMOX,并且报告了发动机输出排放的转换三种后处理配置。详细讨论了减少有机物种的机理。可以通过使用美国环境保护署的机动车排放模拟器(MOVES2014a)模型等工具,将当前配备了先进后处理技术的非公路用柴油发动机的排放汇总用于更准确地模拟人为排放对大气的影响。潜在影响:人为排放是严重危害人类健康和环境的来源。这项研究的重点是对具有各种后处理配置的现代非道路用柴油发动机的废气排放进行处理,研究了人类工业活动对空气污染的影响。特别是,我们专注于通过减排技术来修复气相和半挥发性有机物排放。可以通过使用美国环境保护署的MOVES2014a模型等工具,对当前配备了先进后处理技术的当前非道路柴油发动机的排放物进行详细汇总,以更准确地模拟人为排放物对大气的影响。

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