Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
74484 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, a method of utilizing the carbonized micron wood fiber (CMWF) as the filter material is presented and a corresponding numerical simulation method is applied. Furthermore, a kind of detachable diesel particulate filters (DPF) is developed, a diesel engine bench test is conducted and the influence elements upon Δp/H are researched. Theory and test show that the smaller the average micro pore diameter is, the larger the focal length of parabola is, which means that the numerical simulation method can be consistent with the test very well. Meanwhile, a lot of tests prove that the DPF filters with bigger pore diameter and longer length should take priority over the others, together with the increase of the filter length, the PM arresting efficiency will be improved and Δp/H also climbs up rapidly and a kind of modified CMWF DPF, of which the micro pore diameter reduces gradually from entry to exit end, possesses high filtration efficiency and low pressure drop and be suited to filter the exhaust gases of diesel.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► A method of utilizing the carbonized micron wood fiber (CMWF) as the filter material. ► A corresponding numerical simulation method. ► A kind of detachable DPF. ► A diesel engine bench test and the influence elements upon Δp/H.

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