Abstract
A study of unsteady compressible flow for two types of exhaust manifold and CCC (Close-Coupled Catalyst) systems attached to a 4-cylinder DOHC gasoline engine was carried out to investigate the flow distribution of exhaust gases and finally to make the conversion efficiency of catalyst better. An experimental study was conducted, using LDV technique, to measure the velocity distributions inside exhaust manifolds and CCC under practical engine conditions. In this study, through experiment and calculation, the effects of geometric configuration of exhaust manifold on flow maldistribution in monolith were mainly investigated to understand the exhaust flow structure in terms of flow uniformity and to improve the conversion efficiency. As a result of this fundamental study, the modified exhaust manifold (Type B) was designed and manufactured. Full load performance tests and vehicle emission tests were performed to see the effects of flow characteristics on engine performance and emission. It was found that the THC emission level of Type B under cold start conditions was reduced by 12 %, and that L.O.T. (Light-Off Temperature) was shortened by about 5 sec at the center of the frontal surface of the first monolith.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | SAE Technical Papers |
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| State | Published - 1999 |
| Event | International Congress and Exposition - Detroit, MI, United States Duration: 1 Mar 1999 → 4 Mar 1999 |
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