Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen
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Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen
TUG Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Content TUG •After treatment systems tested within KAPA GS •Measurement equipment used •Results for city buses •Results for passenger cars •Summary and conclusion Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Available exhaust gas after tretment systems Heavy Duty Vehicles (HDV): •Several Wall Flow Filters, see „VERT-List“ from BUWAL (>90% removal efficiency for Particle mass and number concentration) Open Filter Systems: •Emitec (shaped catalyst with storage medium) •Remus (uses Emitec filter medium) •Pankl (production stopped) •Oberland Mangold (shaped catalyst with spherous coating) …….. Cars & Light Duty Vehicles •Remus RFK (uses Emitec filter medium) •HJS City Filter (Wall Flow Filter with adjusted bore) Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG After Treatment Systems Tested in KAPA GS TUG 1) Diesel Particle Filter (DPF): BAUMOT DPF in the city buses of Klagenfurt Wall Flow Filter: Exhaust flows through porous wall (ceramic monolith). High PM removal efficiency. Sufficient regeneration has to be checked (approx. 300°C necessary). Cleaning from deposited ashes may be necessary. Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen After Treatment Systems Tested in KAPA GS 2) Open Filters: E.g. Remus „Partikelfilterschalldämpfer“ (PFS) for Heavy Duty Vehicles or Remus „Rusßfilterkatalysator“ (RFK) for cars Open System: Exhaust is partially flowing through a storage medium. Regeneration needs also approx. 300°C. Less removal efficiency than wall flow filters but due to the open construction less critical for plugging. Pankl filters were tested too. Not described due to stop of production Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG Some informations for retrofitting TUG *For HDV usually the silencer is replaced by the filter *For cars the System is added to the existing oxidation catalyst Regulations for retrofit filters 1. VERT Test: Detailed test for retrofit particle filters in Switzerland. Tests PM removal (>90%), secondary emissions, durability (>2000h) and regeneration 2. Guideline for Promotion of Filter Retrofit in Styria (1.1.2005): “TOP Test” defines minimum PM removal efficiency (>30%) and 25.000 km durability and limits increase of NO2 . 3. Draft „Anlage XXVII“ zu § 48 und Anlage XIV Nr. 3.4: Draft for German test standard for retrofit systems. Prescribes 50 to 100 runs of type approval cycle (ETC) and regeneration testing for closed systems (>90% PM removal) and open systems (>50% PM removal) 4. Netherland standard for retrofits according to 88/77/EWG: similar to German draft but somewhat less tests prescribed. Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Some informations for retrofitting TUG *The particles stored in the filter have to be burnt regularly or continuously. Continuous regeneration is the usual approach. Relevant regeneration temperatures: • Basic > 500°C • Catalytic coated (NO2 based) from (1) according to manufacturers > 200°C (1) to 350°C •With additives to fuel > 300°C The temperature has to be exceeded several minutes (approx. 15%-35% from the driving time needs higher exhaust gas temperatures) Catalytic coating can cause an increase in the share of NO2 from approx. 10% to more than 60% on total NOx emissions -> Checking the increase in NO2 is recommended! Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Which Exhaust gas temperatures occur ? City bus on flat road 400 400 0 %>350°C 0 % > 300°C 300 13% > 250°C 250 200 150 „9040 city centre cycle“ 200 150 50 50 0 0 1000 42% > 250°C 250 100 500 v t before PM Cat 13% > 300°C 300 100 0 0.5%>350°C 350 v [km/h] and T [°C] v [km/h] and t [°C] 350 TUG „Braunschweigzyklus“ 0 Time [s] Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen 500 1000 Time [s] 1500 Which Exhaust gas temperatures occur ? TUG Cars driving in area of Graz 420 390 360 330 300 0 %>350°C 0%>350°C 0 % > 300°C 7% > 300°C 0 % > 250°C 42% > 250°C 5%>350°C 450 400 18% > 300°C Steigung "Ries" 67% > 250°C 350 300 270 250 240 210 200 Geschwindigkeit [km/h] 180 150 150 120 100 90 60 50 30 0 0 250 500 750 0 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000 3250 3500 Zeit [sec] Innerorts Bundesstrasse Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Autobahn Abgastemperatur vor Katalysator [°C] 450 What happens at insufficient regeneration? Exhaust gas backpressure increases → Fuel consumption increases → Exhaust gas temperature increases (engine damage possible) → Negative effects on combustion when the engine has an uncontrolled EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) High loads of particles can be stored in the medium -> high thermal stress during regeneration -> damage of the filter possible Independent from regeneration: deposition of ashes (not inflammable) → slow but steady increase of exhaust gas backpressure Application of low ash lubricants can improve the situation Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG Assessment of Real World Emission Factors at TUG On board measurements chassis dyno for cars Microscale Emission model PHEM chassis dyno for 2-wheelers Driving resistances & transmission losses Emission Map Gear shift model r] 7 e w o6 p d5 te ra 4 _ W k3 )/ /h 2 (g [ x1 O N0 1. 0.8 Pe 0.6 0.4 /P _r 0.2 at 0 ed 0. -0.2 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 orm n_n Fuel Quality Subroutines Engine test beds Introduction Emission Factors Engine load, FC, emissions Necessity of PEMS Transient Correction Cold start tool Racing Car Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Articulated Bus chassis dyno for HDV Summary TUG Testing of the Filter Efficiencies • Measurement on the chassis dynamometer for cars and HDV Remus PFS and PANKL in o in serial condition the city buses of Graz o after retrofitting • On-vehicle measurements with PEMS (Portable Emission Measurement System at the buses from the city of Klagenfurt) o before and after the filter Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG AvA erve agra ege AvA EUE U erve agra RORO ege IfI AvA EUE rf UR omrom erve R agra ARA OO R ege II II EUE frofr TETME M mom RUOR ARA IS IS O III II R frIofr TETME M mom IS IS M A B RATR Ci MM ETME M t B a B M B ro IS Ci C IS Ci t EU arita ta o ro ro 3 EUE EU + Re 3U 3 3 m + us PF PF S + S Bi M od AN ie EU se MM l A 3 AN Di D N & esie BA EUEU else UM 3 3 Iril Ir sbis O usbu T DP EsEE E CNC F V V CNC N ( GG SC(S M M GNEG RCTR BB E ) T) O O voBvo 535 B 030 usEus E CNC CITCIT U 2U 2 GNG ARAR CNC VoVl o O EO E EVE GNG vol-vo V B Iri Ir u-Bs u sbis EsUE usbu s -A -A 3U 3 gog raora -E -E EVE V PM PM[g/km] [g/km] Results for Busses (in the 9040 city cycle) 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.030 Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG Results for serial condition Diesel Diesel CNG CNG Graz Klagenfurt With aftertreatment EU V or EEV PM levels can be reached New bus concepts 0.001 Results for Busses (On-Vehicle tests in Klagenfurt) TUG Trip Stadtwerke -> Strandbad 120 350 100 300 Pressure drop [mbar] Pressure drop[mbar] 80 300 250 25%60 > 250°C 200 60 40 40 200 76%150 > 200°C 20 20 100 0 0 -20 -40 100 80 250 300 500 700 Time [sek] 900 350 150 100 50 -20 50 0 -40 1100 100 0 Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen 300 500 Time [s] 700 Exhaust gas temperature [°C] 100 Strandbad -> Heiligengeistplatz Pressure drop Exhaust gas temperature Velocity Exhaust gas temperature [°C] 120 Pressure drop Exhaust temperature velocity Results for Buses •Average PM reduction from REMUS PFS was > 70% •Average PM reduction from BAUMOT filter was > 98% •Particle number emissions are reduced similar to particle mass emissions, nucleation mode is removed even more efficient •Only small increase in the share of NO2 on total NOx •Exhaust gas temperatures measured were sufficient and exhaust gas back pressure were low •Exchange of the silencer by the filter needs a homologation (kdv idf 2004 §8 Abs 3a. bzw. ECE-R51) •Subsidies for retrofitting, e.g. in Styria Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG Results for cars (retrofit of Remus RFK) TUG Jeep WH Grand Cherokee NEDC Mercedes C220 Diesel BJ 2000 NEDC ? Mercedes C220 Diesel BJ 96, Euro 2 NEDC ? VW-Golf Variant TDI (1,9 TDI/AJM) NEDC VW Golf V PDI 77kW NEDC-kalt VW Golf V PDI 77kW NEDC-warm VW Golf V PDI 77kW CADC road Suzuki Grand Vitara 2,0TD NEDC-warm Jeep Grand Cherokee 2,7 CRD NEDC-warm Chrysler PT Cruiser 2,2TD 89kW NEDC-warm Peugeot 307 HDI CADC motorway Peugeot 307 HDI CADC road Peugeot 307 HDI CADC urban Audi A4 1,9 PDI 96kW NEDC-warm Audi A4 1,9 PDI 96kW CADC motorway Audi A4 1,9 PDI 96kW CADC road Audi A4 1,9 PDI 96kW CADC urban -60% -50% -40% -30% -20% -10% 0% Change of mass emissions against serie [%] Änderung derParticle Partikelmasseemissionen zu Serie Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Measured at TUG, TÜV Nord, TÜV Hessen, TÜV Pfalz Results for cars Particle Number Emissions TUG (retrofit of Remus RFK) Langzeitverhalten eines RFK Testing of storage capacity: 12 hours PM loading with low exhaust gas temperature 1.6E+16 dN/dlogDp [#/h] 1.2E+16 Stunde 0 Stunde 2 Stunde 4 Stunde 8 Stunde 10 Stunde 12 1.0E+16 8E+15 7E+15 Gesamtanzahl [#/h] 1.4E+16 P = 11,3 kW n = 3040 U/min v = 77,5 km/h 3. Gang 9E+15 P = 11,3 kW n = 3040 U/min v = 77,5 km/h 3. Gang 8.0E+15 6.0E+15 4.0E+15 6E+15 5E+15 4E+15 3E+15 2E+15 2.0E+15 1E+15 0 0.0E+00 10 100 Durchmesser log [nm] 1000 Stunde 0 Abnahme des Messwertes um etwa 20% Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Stunde 2 Stunde 4 Stunde 8 Stunde 10 Stunde 12 Results for cars Exhaust Gas Backpressure TUG (retrofit of Remus RFK) Exhaust gas backpressure PMAbgasgegendrucks loading Gleichzeitigerduring Anstieg des 100 90 80 Beginn Start 12 h End 12h 12h Ende delta p [mbar] 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 100 200 300 Messpunkt [-] Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen 400 500 600 Results for cars Particle Number Emissions (retrofit of Remus RFK) Regeneration of the RFK 3.00E+16 Particle number emissions at full load Gesamtanzahl [#/h] 2.50E+16 2.00E+16 1.50E+16 -> No blow out of stored particles 1.00E+16 5.00E+15 0.00E+00 vor 12h Dauertest Before loading nach 12h Dauertest Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen After 12h loading TUG Results for cars with Remus RFK •Average PM reduction is approx. 30% •Particle number emissions are reduced similar to particle mass emissions, nucleation mode is removed even more efficient •No increase in the share of NO2 on total NOx •In Austria as retrofit catalyst not subject to homologation •Subsidies for retrofitting, e.g. in Styria Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG Effects of a retrofit Program on Air Quality TUG Reduktion PM10-Abgasemissionen of PM 10 Exhaust gas emissions Reduction Straßenverkehr Graz [%] traffic in Graz from Simulation for Graz City Buses (100%) Linienbusse 2005 2010 -1.5% -1.3% Solo LKW & Reisebusse Trucks and LDV PKW Cars & LNF (jew eils 10% (10%), Last- und (5% - 10%) derfrom Diesel) Sattelzüge (5%) (15% diesel) 2005 2010 2005 2010 -1.3% -1.2% 0% -1% -2% -3% -4% -3.3% -2.9% -5% -6% -7% -6% Exhaust gas emissions from road traffic ~ 1% to 2% improvement in air quality -8% -9% -10% Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen Summary and Conclusions •Retrofit systems can efficienly reduce PM exhaust gas emissions •Increase of NO2 depends on the system but can be low •Quality of the products varies strongly between manufacturers •BAUMOT and REMUS products used within KAPA GS showed no failures until now •Increase of exhaust back pressure from the filter over lifetime can be kept low •Products for retrofitting have to be selected carefully and sufficient warranty periods shall be negotiated •Contribution to the improvement of the PM 10 air quality is in the range of -2%. However, retrofitting has a rather good cost efficiency compared to many other measures Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG Thank you for your kind attention! Ein EU-LIFE Projekt Klagenfurt Graz Bozen TUG