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Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2012 Volume.21 No. 7 p.769 ~ p.778
SNCR Application to Diesel Engine DeNOx under Combustion-driven Flow Reactor Conditions
Nam Chang-Mo

Gibbs Bernard M
Abstract
Diesel DeNOx experiments using the SNCR process were performed by directly injecting NH3 into a simulated engine
cylinder (966 cm3) for which a diesel fuelled combustion-driven flow reactor was designed by simulating diesel engine
geometry, temperature profiles, aerodynamics and combustion products. A wide range of air/fuel mixtures (A/F=20¡­45)
were combusted for oxidizing diesel flue gas conditions where an initial NOx levels were 250~900 ppm and molar ratios
(¥â=NH3/NOx) ranged from 0.5¡­2.0 for NOx reduction tests. Effective NOx reduction occurred over a temperature range of
1100¡­1350 K at cylinder injections where about 34% NOx reduction was achieved with ¥â=1.5 and cylinder cooling at
optimum flow conditions. The effects of simulated engine cylinder and exhaust parts, initial NOx levels, molar ratios and
engine speeds on NOx reduction potential are discussed following temperature gradients and diesel engine environments. A staged injection by NH3 and diesel fuel additive is tested for further NOx reduction, and more discussed for practical
implication.
KEYWORD
SNCR, Diesel engine, NOx reduction, DeNOx
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