Design and Experiment on Premixing Burner

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Diesel particulate filter is an effective after-treatment technology that reduces particulate matter pollution in the diesel exhaust; however, the regeneration problem of the filter is limiting its commercialization process. This paper introduces the burning concept of premixing combustion into the burner of filter regeneration device and completes the design of premixing burner, combining the precise control of the regeneration process to achieve an effective regeneration of particulate filter, with the regeneration efficiency of 97.4%.

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January 2014

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