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The development and implementation of model-based control algorithm of urea-scr dosing system for improving DE-NOX performance and reducing NH3-slip

Authors
Jeong, Soo-JinKim, Woo-SeungPark, Jung-Kwon.Lee, Ho-KilOh, Se-Doo
Issue Date
Jul-2011
Publisher
ASME
Citation
ASME-JSME-KSME 2011 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, AJK 2011, v.1, no.PARTS A, B, C, D, pp.905 - 913
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OTHER
Journal Title
ASME-JSME-KSME 2011 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, AJK 2011
Volume
1
Number
PARTS A, B, C, D
Start Page
905
End Page
913
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/39152
DOI
10.1115/AJK2011-23011
Abstract
The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system is a highly-effective aftertreatment device for NOx reduction of diesel engines. Generally, the ammonia (NH3) was generated from reaction mechanism of SCR in the SCR system using the liquid urea as the reluctant. Therefore, the precise urea dosing control is a very important key for NOx and NH3 slip reduction in the SCR system. This paper investigated NOx and NH3 emission characteristics of urea-SCR dosing system based on modelbased control algorithm in order to reduce NOx. In the map-based control algorithm, target amount of urea solution was determined by mass flow rate of exhaust gas obtained from engine rpm, torque and O2 for feed-back control NOx concentration should be measured by NOx sensor. Moreover, this algorithm cannot estimate NH3 absorbed on the catalyst Hence, the urea injection can be too rich or too lean. In this study, the model-based control algorithm was developed and evaluated based on the analytic model for SCR system. The channel thermo-fluid model coupled with finely tuned chemical reaction model was applied to this control algorithm. The vehicle test was carried out by using map-based and modelbased control algorithms in the NEDC mode in order to evaluate the performance of the model based control algorithm. Copyright © 2011 by ASME.
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