Review of thermal management of catalytic converters to decrease engine emissions during cold start and warm up

Jianbing Gao, Guohong Tian*, Aldo Sorniotti, Ahu Ece Karci, Raffaele Di Palo

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Catalytic converters mitigate carbon monoxide, hydrocarbon, nitrogen oxide and particulate matter emissions from internal combustion engines, and allow meeting the increasingly stringent emission regulations. However, catalytic converters experience light-off issues during cold start and warm up. This paper reviews the literature on the thermal management of catalysts, which significantly reduces the light-off time and emission concentrations through appropriate heating methods. In particular, methods based on the control of engine parameters are easily implementable, as they do not require extra heating devices. They present good performance in terms of catalyst light-off time reduction, but bring high fuel penalties, caused by the heat loss and unburnt fuel. Other thermal management methods, such as those based on burners, reformers and electrically heated catalysts, involve the installation of additional devices, but allow flexibility in the location and intensity of the heat injection, which can effectively reduce the heat loss in the tailpipe. Heat storage materials decrease catalyst light-off time, emission concentrations and fuel consumption, but they are not effective if the engine remains switched off for long periods of time. The main recommendation of this survey is that integrated and more advanced thermal management control strategies should be developed to reduce light-off time without significant energy penalty.

源语言英语
页(从-至)177-187
页数11
期刊Applied Thermal Engineering
147
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 25 1月 2019
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