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Revision as of 02:50, 6 August 2021
Basics
- A system that converts NOx Emissions Into N2 and Water
- This utilizes Ammonia ( Aqueous or Anhydrous ), or Urea Solution turned into ammonia pre-scr chamber, as the reducing agent sprayed over a specialized catalytic converter
- This is typically supplied via aqueous urea called Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Also the Brand Name AdBlue)
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Selective Catalytic Reduction
- A Paper on "DiselNet . Com" Titled "Selective Catalytic Reduction - W. Addy Majewski
- A Supposed "Ammonia Free Selective Catalytic Reduction" system (AF-SCR) Utilizing Carbon Monoxide from the Combustor (Use case was a pulverized coal plant, due to less ash, and more tunability, may be worth a look for engines)