LOTUS: A co-operation for low temperature urea-based selective catalytic reduction of NOx
Journal article, 2004

The European research co-operation Lotus is presented. The main objectives of the project were i) to show the potential for a urea-based SCR system to comply with the EU standard of years 2005 and 2008 for heavy-duty Diesel engines for different driving conditions with optimal fuel consumption, ii) to reach 95 % conversion of NOx at steady state at full load on a Euro III. engine, iii) to reach 75 % NOx reduction for exhaust temperatures between 200-300°C, and 85 % average NOx reduction between 200-500°C. The energy content of the consumed urea should not exceed 1.0 %, calculated as specific fuel consumption. These targets were met in May 2003 and the Lotus SCR system fulfilled the Euro V NOx legislative objectives for year 2008. Copyright © 2004 SAE International.

Temperature

Urea

Metabolism

Diesel engines

Nitrogen oxides

Author

Anders Palmqvist

Volvo Cars

Edward Jobson

Volvo Cars

Lennart Andersson

Volvo Cars

Roland Granbro

Volvo Cars

Marcus Wendin

Volvo Cars

Lucas Megas

Volvo Cars

Patrick Nisius

FEV Group GmbH

Andreas Wiartalla

FEV Group GmbH

Gerhard Lepperhoff

FEV Group GmbH

Phil Blakeman

Johnson Matthey

Thomas Ilkenhans

Johnson Matthey

Dennis Webster

Johnson Matthey

G. Haeffler

Siemens Laser Analytics AB

Patrick Van De Voorde

EPIQ Sensor-Nite N.V.

Peter Schmidt-Zhang

Kurt-Schwabe-Institut für Mess- und Sensortechnik E.V.

Ulrich Guth

Kurt-Schwabe-Institut für Mess- und Sensortechnik E.V.

Mikaela Wallin

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering

SAE Technical Papers

01487191 (eISSN)

Vol. 20014

Subject Categories

Other Mechanical Engineering

Energy Engineering

Energy Systems

DOI

10.4271/2004-01-1294

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