Zhide XuMunekatsu FurugenTadashi MakinoTatsuro Tsukamoto
In this research an Electrostatic-cyclone DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) was developed to reduce the PM (Particulate Matter) emission from a marine diesel engine. Experiments were executed to investigate and estimate the feasibility and collection efficiency of the DPF. The effects of three factors on the PM collection efficiency was investigated; exhaust gas temperature in the DPF inlet, exhaust gas flow rate through the DPF and the length of the discharge electrode. Results show that the Electrostatic-cyclone DPF is suitable for the marine diesel engine. The collection efficiency of PM reached 65% by dilution method and 80% by the opacity smoke-meter method. The exhaust gas temperature had little effect on the collection efficiency.
古堅 宗勝Hidetsugu Sasaki高橋 輝久Toshihiko Tsukamoto
Zhide XuMunekatsu FurugenTadashi MakinoTatsuro Tsukamoto
Zhide XuMunekatsu FurugenTadashi MakinoTatsuro Tsukamoto
Hidetsugu SasakiMunekatsu FurugenMasaru HiroseYoshisada OhashiTatsuro Tsukamoto
Hongrun ZHUMunekatsu FurugenTadashi MakinoHidetsugu SasakiTatsuro TsukamotoYuki TAKAGIHideyuki Umezawa