Microstructured reactor as a pre-turbo catalytic converter

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The idea of a structured catalytic converter placed immediately after engine exhaust valves, thus operating on high gas temperature and velocity, is explored. The assumption is that major part of the reactor operates in the entry region where Nusselt and Sherwood numbers are highly enhanced. In this work, flow resistances as well as heat and mass transfer coefficients were studied for gas velocities exceeding 50 m/s. Consequently, the transition range (between laminar and turbulent flows) was reached. The comparison with classic monolith has shown significant improvement in heat or mass transfer paid by slight increase in flow resistance. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Iwaniszyn, M., Ochońska, J., Jodłowski, P., Łojewska, J., Matuszek-Chmurowska, A., & Kołodziej, A. (2013). Microstructured reactor as a pre-turbo catalytic converter. In Topics in Catalysis (Vol. 56, pp. 384–389). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11244-013-9984-6

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