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Fuel penalty comparison for (Electrically) heated catalyst technology
- Source :
- Oil and Gas Science and Technology, 65(1), 47-54. Editions Technip, Oil and Gas Science and Technology, 1, 65, 47-54
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- The conversion efficiency of three way catalytic converters is mainly defined by the temperature range wherein they are operating. Traditionally, ignition retard has been used to reduce the light-off time of the catalyst. This is however associated with a fuel penalty. With increasing vehicle electrification, electrically heating facilities present an alternative, especially for hybrid vehicles. Nevertheless, system complexity of hybrid vehicles prevents engineers to evaluate possible heating technologies and their corresponding fuel penalty with respect to traditional solutions. This paper evaluates the application of an electrically heated catalyst on a hybrid vehicle equipped with a Natural Gas (NG) engine. The effect of heating power on light-off time and fuel penalty is determined, using analysis techniques emerging from integrated powertrain control. By means of a case study, the importance of an integral approach is explained by comparing the fuel penalty and conversion efficiency improvement of electric heating with that of ignition retard. In this process, a mix of simulation and test data were combined, forming the foundations for future control developments of a suitable light-off strategy. © 2010 Institut français du pétrole.
- Subjects :
- Engineering
General Chemical Engineering
Heating power
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Mechanical engineering
Electric utilities
Catalyst technologies
Fuels
Automotive engineering
law.invention
Temperature range
law
Natural gas
Environment Emission
Three way catalytic converter
Heating technology
Ground vehicles
Analysis techniques
Hybrid vehicle
Light-off
Electrically heated catalysts
Test data
Mobility
TS - Technical Sciences
Catalysts
business.industry
Fluid Mechanics Chemistry & Energetics
Energy conversion efficiency
Land vehicle propulsion
Process (computing)
System complexity
Catalytic converters
Converters
Safe and Clean Mobility
Ignition system
Fuel penalty
Integral approach
Fuel Technology
Electric heating
PT - Power Trains
Hybrid vehicles
business
Conversion efficiency
Integrated powertrain control
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- Language :
- French
- ISSN :
- 12944475
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Oil and Gas Science and Technology, 65(1), 47-54. Editions Technip, Oil and Gas Science and Technology, 1, 65, 47-54
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fff7bb12c3030e6f881102c03da9d161