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Nanoparticles are one indispensable analyte in the characterisation of any combustion engine or exhaust aftertreatment system. To improve the presently prevalently used condensation nucleus magnification-based particle counters (CNC) in performance and footprint, a dedicated, comprehensive all-in-one CFD model was developed. Following experimental validation, the model was successfully used to simulate...
Nanoparticles in the exhausts of automotive internal combustion engines are routinely measured using condensation nuclei counting (CNC) sensors. Traditionally, n-butanol is used as working fluid for sensing combustion aerosols. However, when used on combustion engines burning modern, (partly) biogenic fuels, strong system drifts and reduced saturator lifetimes occur. This effect could be traced to...
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