Powertrain Technology - P19358672

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Flow-throughs (e.g. catalytic converters or NOx adsorbers) • The basics: flow distribution; roots of and various contributors to pressure drop; effect of geometry; effect of surface area, length and diameter; role of catalyst; etc. • How to optimize the performance • How to measure the pressure drop • Wall-flows (e.g. diesel particulate filters) • The basics: flow distribution; roots of and various contributors to pressure drop; effect of geometry such as wall thickness, cell density, plugs, and aspect ratio; transport and deposit of particulate in filters and its effect on the filter performance; role of exhaust flow on regeneration • How to optimize the performance • How to measure the pressure drop • Inlet and exit cones: flow recirculation in cones and its effect on backpressure and performance (e.g. conversion efficiency, particulate deposit, light-off, etc.) • Similar analysis of other exhaust system components such as pipes, bends, elbows, and constrictions and expansions in the path of the exhaust flow INSTRUCTOR Mansour Masoudi Founder, Emissol LLC

I.D.# C0235

SCHEDULE September 20, 2019 Troy, Michigan

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$835 $752

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ONE-DAY/.7 CEUS

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