Emissions Flashcards

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Distinguish between raw and vehicle emissions

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raw emissions: engine exhaust emissions without aftertreatment
vehicle emissions: vehicle exhaust emissions with afertreatment

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2
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Name the toxic components of typical exhaust gases of an ICE

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Toxic components (1%)

  • CO
  • NOx
  • HC (unburned)
  • particulate matter
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3
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Briefly explain why HC-emissions can typically found near the cylinder surface

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Wall is cooler than flame and does not heat up as quickly-> quenching, HC do not get burned
emissions F11

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Name and briefly explain the characteristics of CO-emissions

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characteristics:
- highly toxic
- colourless, odorless, gaseous
Formation
- rich mix: incomplete comb. , no complete oxidation to CO2
- lean mix: cycle cycle variation, quench of flame front at cyl. wall

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5
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Name and briefly explain the characteristics of HC-emissions

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Characteristics:
- irritation of lungs and eyes
- promotes atmosheric inversion
- Different types: aldehydes, un/saturated, aromatics
- colour: blue or white smoke
formation:
- Quench at cyl. wall or fireland volume
- piston top
- inhomogenous mixture
reduction possibilities:
- small boundary layer: high pressure, high gas temps., high cyl. wall temp, large amount of in-cyl. turbulence
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Name and briefly explain the characteristics of NOx-emissions

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NO
- 90% of NOx
- colourless
- reaction with air to NO2
NO2
- 10% of NOx
- Colour red/amber
- strong acid smell, strong respiration problems
N2O(lachgas)
- very small amounts
- GHG potential factor 298
formation
- high pressures and temps.-> most NOx formed in premixed comb. phase
- lean mixtures(oxygen) N2+O2=2NO
- no reverse reaction under 2200K, enditherm
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Name and briefly explain the characteristics of Soot-emissions

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Ruß

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8
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Explain the objective of emission legislation and the typical constraints

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  • Goal is to reduce emission of pollutants of internal comb. engines by setting quantitative limits.
    typical constraints
    Gasoline (Euro6): 1g/km CO; 0,1g/km HC; 0,005g/km PM
    Diesel: 0,5g/km CO; 0,08g/km NOx; 0,005g/km PM
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9
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Show, using a diagram, the typical graphs of NOx, HC and CO emissions of SI-engines

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Emission F33

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10
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Where are HC emissions mainly formed?

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Major sources of HC-emissions in SI-engines

  • Piston ring pack crevices
  • Vavle seat crevice
  • spark plug thread crevice
  • cylinder head gasket crevice
  • lubricating oil, absorption, desorption
  • bulk quenching within flame front for lean mix and high turbulences
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11
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Show, using a diagram, the typical graphs of NOx, HC and CO and soot emissions of CI-engines

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emission F37

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12
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How can NOx emissions in general be reduced?

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NOx formation can be reduces by decreasing the flame temp

  • delay combustion into expansion phase
  • exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)-> interna l(valve overlap), external (exhaust gas in comb. chamb.)
  • lower compression ratio
  • cool the air charge going into the cyl.
  • aftertreatment
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13
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Briefly explain the typical exhaust gas aftertreatmentfor SI and CI engines

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SI-engine:
- conversion of HC, CO, NOx required
- conversion rate depends on comb. air ratio(lambda=1) F43!
- three-way catalytic converter
# an oxidazing reation converts CO and unburned HC
# reduction of NOx to produce CO2, N2, H2O
CI-engine
- Three-way cat. can not be uses: lean mix with lambda>1
# Oxi-Catalyst for Co, HC
# SCR-Catalyst for NOx reduction

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