An experimental and computational study of flow characteristics in exhaust manifold and CCC (Close-Coupled Catalyst)

Sang Bong Park, Han Sang Kim, Kyung Min Cho, Woo Tae Kim

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Abstract

A combined experimental and computational study of 3-D unsteady compressible flow in exhaust manifold and CCC system was performed to understand the flow characteristics and to improve the flow distribution of pulsating exhaust gases within monolith. An experimental study was carried out to measure the velocity distribution in production exhaust manifold and CCC under engine operating conditions using LDV (Laser Doppler Velocimetry) system. Velocity characteristics were measured at planes 25 mm away from the front surface of first monolith and between two monolithic bricks. To provide boundary conditions for the computational study, velocity fields according to crank angle were also measured at the entrance of exhaust manifold. The comparisons of exhaust gas flow patterns in the junction and mixing pipe between experimental and computational results were made. Through the computational study, the effects of junction and mixing pipe geometry on flow maldistribution in monolith were mainly investigated to provide the design guidance.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSAE Technical Papers
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998
Event1998 SAE International Congress and Exposition - Detroit, MI, United States
Duration: 23 Feb 199826 Feb 1998

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