Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
55368 Catalysis Today 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new diesel particulate filter (DPF) based on solid β-SiC foam is presented in this work. This solid foam filter becomes a promising alternative to the common wall flow filter, as it is effective in filtering ultra fine soot particles and provides a larger specific surface area for catalytic coating. This new DPF is validated with a series of experiments, which are realized on real bench test. A simplified descriptive model based on the new analogy between solid foams and fiber filter is developed. The equations of the model describe the fluid flow, the diffusion phenomenon, inertia and direct intercept mechanisms to describe the filtration processes. The simulations show a good agreement between the experimental data and the model. This model is able to supply information about the filtration efficiency of the exhaust gas particles and the pressure drop along the solid foam filter, consequently it can be used in order to estimate the catalytic activity (i.e. the total number of soot particles consumed by the catalytic reaction).

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (125 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Medium surface area SiC foam as diesel particulate filter. ► High filtration efficiencies with a low pressure drop. ► A simplified descriptive model for solid foam filter is presented for the first time.

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