Bridging the Gap Between Lab Scale and Full Scale Catalysis Experimentation
Journal article, 2013

A new experimental set-up applied to engine emission experiments is presented which enables experiments where reactor conditions can be varied independently. These conditions include residence time, which can be varied via flow reduction and the possibility to use very different sizes of catalyst, temperature (using cooler or heaters) and concentrations (by dilution or adding gases). The system is designed to enhance knowledge transfer between lab scale and engine bench scale catalysis experimentation and to enable efficient design of experiments and catalytic reactor modeling. Two examples are presented dealing with capture of particulates and selective NOX reduction over a silver-alumina catalyst. Different experimental issues and their resolutions are also presented.

EATS

Engine test bench

PM capture

Design of experiments

Ag-Al2O3

Author

Jonas Sjöblom

Chalmers, Applied Mechanics, Combustion and Propulsion Systems

Topics in Catalysis

1022-5528 (ISSN) 1572-9028 (eISSN)

Vol. 56 1-8 287-292

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Transport

Subject Categories

Physical Chemistry

DOI

10.1007/s11244-013-9968-6

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