烟灰
材料科学
废气再循环
烟气
燃烧
沉积(地质)
废气
结垢
氮氧化物
柴油机排气
图层(电子)
微粒
柴油
化学工程
复合材料
废物管理
化学
工程类
古生物学
生物
有机化学
生物化学
膜
沉积物
作者
Ali Reza Razmavar,M.R. Malayeri
标识
DOI:10.1080/01457632.2018.1496978
摘要
A common approach for lower emission of NOx from diesel engines is to use exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) coolers where part of the exhaust gas is returned to the cylinder to reduce the combustion temperature. Nonetheless, the deposition of various species, i.e. soot particles, on surfaces deteriorates the thermal efficiency of EGR coolers. This study investigated the impact of surface treatment on particulate fouling of a rectangular EGR cooler. An experimental setup was assembled through which the uncoated and coated plates were exposed to the flow of exhaust flue gases. The cooler surfaces were coated by ceramic-based materials with resistance to high temperatures by spraying. The results showed that surface modification abated soot deposition to some extent and the deposit layer was easily flaked off with a force of 0.8 N when it was scratched with a nano-intender. Contrariwise, the deposit formed on the uncoated surface did not result in similar propensity and instead it required a larger force of 2.25 N. This implies weaker stickiness of soot deposit on the investigated coatings compared to baseline stainless steel surface. It was also found that the electron donor component of surface energy would determine the tendency of a surface to foul or not.
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