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Secondary natural gas supply was used to study emissions such as NOx, CO and unburned hydrocarbon (UHC) and the temperature at the outlet of catalytic monolith as well. The suitable proportion of first fuel supply to the secondary was found for lower combustion emissions. The experimental results showed that the appropriate secondary fuel supply helped to reduce NOx emission, while CO and UHC emissions still remained low. However, with the increase of secondary fuel supply, though NOx emission almost kept uncharged, CO and UHC emissions constantly increased when the secondary fuel volume was more than a certain amount. Meanwhile, the experiments also showed that the secondary fuel supply reduced the temperature in the catalytic monolith, which helped to protect the catalytic monolith from fracture caused by high heat stress and from deactivation of catalyst caused by high temperature.
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Journal of Combustion Science and Technology
ISSN: 1006-8740
Year: 2008
Issue: 4
Volume: 14
Page: 378-383
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