Experimental Study on the Implementation of Emission Standards Euro V Diesel Engine

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To make diesel engine Exhaust meet Euro V standard , the most efficient way was to use SCR(Selective Catalytic Reduction).In this paper ,the composition of the urea-SCR system, essential parts and technology of urea-SCR and the strategy to reduce NOx exhaust was analyzed carefully. And through the test analysis, Selective catalytic reduction technical could Euro V diesel engine emission standard had confirmed.

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