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Modelling the Influence of Different Soot Types on the Radio-Frequency-Based Load Detection of Gasoline Particulate Filters.

Stefanie Walter1, Peter Schwanzer2, Gunter Hagen1, Gerhard Haft3, Hans-Peter Rabl2, Markus Dietrich3, Ralf Moos1.   

Abstract

Gasoline particulate filters (GPFs) are an appropriate means to meet today's emission standards. As for diesel applications, GPFs can be monitored via differential pressure sensors or using a radio-frequency approach (RF sensor). Due to largely differing soot properties and engine operating modes of gasoline compared to diesel engines (e.g., the possibility of incomplete regenerations), the behavior of both sensor systems must be investigated in detail. For this purpose, extensive measurements on engine test benches are usually required. To simplify the sensor development, a simulation model was developed using COMSOL Multiphysics® that not only allowed for calculating the loading and regeneration process of GPFs under different engine operating conditions but also determined the impact on both sensor systems. To simulate the regeneration behavior of gasoline soot accurately, an oxidation model was developed. To identify the influence of different engine operating points on the sensor behavior, various samples generated at an engine test bench were examined regarding their kinetic parameters using thermogravimetric analysis. Thus, this compared the accuracy of soot mass determination using the RF sensor with the differential pressure method. By simulating a typical driving condition with incomplete regenerations, the effects of the soot kinetics on sensor accuracy was demonstrated exemplarily. Thereby, the RF sensor showed an overall smaller mass determination error, as well as a lower dependence on the soot kinetics.

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Keywords:  ash; diesel particulate filter (DPF); finite element method (FEM); gasoline particulate filter (GPF); radio frequency (RF); soot mass determination

Year:  2020        PMID: 32384796     DOI: 10.3390/s20092659

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sensors (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8220            Impact factor:   3.576


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1.  Mixing Rules for an Exact Determination of the Dielectric Properties of Engine Soot Using the Microwave Cavity Perturbation Method and Its Application in Gasoline Particulate Filters.

Authors:  Stefanie Walter; Peter Schwanzer; Carsten Steiner; Gunter Hagen; Hans-Peter Rabl; Markus Dietrich; Ralf Moos
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 3.847

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