- BlueTec
BlueTec is
Daimler AG 's name for its twonitrogen oxide (NOx) reducing systems, for use in theirDiesel automobile engines. One is aurea -basedreductant called "AdBlue ", the other is called "DeNOx" and uses an oxidizingcatalytic converter andparticulate filter combined with other NOx reducing systems. Both systems are designed to reduce pollutant emissions.The BlueTec was on the
Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2007 and 2008.Uses
Mercedes-Benz introduced the systems in the E-Class (using the 'DeNOx' system) and GL-Class (using 'AdBlue') at the 2006North American International Auto Show as the E320 and GL320 Bluetec vehicles. This system makes these vehicles 45-state and 50-state legal, respectively in the United States, and is expected to meet all emissions regulations through2009 .A
Jeep Grand Cherokee with the same BlueTec engine is also expected, and Mercedes announced tentative plans for a BLUETEC/electric hybrid S-Class.Daimler AG has entered into an agreement with
Volkswagen andAudi to share BlueTec technology with them in order to increase the Diesel passenger-vehicle market in theUS .Volkswagen introduced the Jetta Clean TDI, the Tiguan concept, and theVW Touareg BlueTDI as part of the BlueTec licensing program. All are expected to be introduced in the American market in 2008. TheJetta and theTiguan useNOx Adsorbers , while the Touareg uses aSelective Catalytic Reduction catalytic converter.In August 2007 VW Group announced that cooperation on BlueTec with Daimler AG would end. The reasoning for this change is due to the recognition of the VW TDI branding. VW did not want to use a competitor's branding for a product they would introduce into the market. [http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/newstex/AFX-0013-18676102.htm]
Rationale
The BlueTec system was created because the processes that give diesel engines efficient fuel economy also creates extra emissions of certain pollutants. High
compression ratio s and lean air-fuel mixtures make high combustiontemperatures , which results in more nitrogen oxides andDiesel Particulate Matter (also known as soot) being released into the atmosphere. While the particulate matter can be controlled with higher injection pressures and particulate filters, the big challenge is limiting NOx (Tier 2 regulations in the US are 0.05 grams per mile of NOx, which is ⅛ of the 0.40 limit in theEuropean Union ).
Consisting of many different elements, BlueTec most notably relies upon particulate traps to eliminate soot/smoke throughout the engine's operating range, and upon urea injection from a stored canister (Mercedes calls thisAdBlue ) into the exhaust stream. AdBlue injection begins a chemical chain reaction which, in conjunction with an additional catalytic converter, converts nearly all remaining NOx into water vapor and nitrogen.Process
The BlueTec system will use two catalytic converters specifically targeting NOx. The first converter traps the NOx, and later releases it to the second converter which then converts it to
nitrogen (N2) and water (H2O). This will make a diesel car legal in 45 states. But to make it pass the more stringent regulations ofCalifornia ,Maine ,Massachusetts ,New York andVermont , "AdBlue" (NH4) will have to be introduced into the system, making the conversion more complete.:
The whole exhaust system would work like so:
# A Diesel oxidation catalyst reduces the amounts ofcarbon monoxide (CO) andhydrocarbon s (HC) released from the exhaust.
# A DeNOx catalytic converter begins a preliminary removal of oxides of nitrogen.
# A particulate filter traps and stores soot particles, burning them off when the filter gets full.
# If the above are not sufficient to meet the exhaust specifications, a "Selective Catalytic Reduction " (SCR) catalytic converter will take the remaining nitrogen oxides and convert them to nitrogen and water. "AdBlue" will be injected into the exhaust gas stream to enable the conversion.References
External links
* [http://www.bluetec.com BLUETEC.COM: The official BLUETEC News Blog by Mercedes-Benz]
* [http://www.worldcarfans.com/classics.cfm/classicID/5061213.001/page/8/country/gcf/lang/eng/mercedes/the-evolution-from-diesel-to-bluetec-in-depth The Evolution from Diesel to BLUETEC in Depth]
* [http://www.mercedes-benz.com/ Mercedes-Benz Global Home]
* [http://www4.mercedes-benz.com/specials/scr/en/index_nocom_en.htm Official BlueTec website]
* [http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006/01/daimlerchrysler.html greencarcongress.com on BlueTec]
* [http://www.factsaboutscr.com FactsAboutSCR.com, North American SCR Stakeholders Group]
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