FOCAS® is a computer-controlled, gasoline-fueled burner system designed to simulate engine aging conditions. The FOCAS® Catalyst Aging system was designed to accommodate full-sized catalyst systems and provide programmable aging cycles, allowing users to design and create aging cycles to meet specific needs.
What a FOCAS® Catalyst Aging Test System can do for you...
Reduce aging cost
Reduce your product development cycle time
Improve your thermal control
Improve your aging repeatability over an engine based aging rig
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FOCAS® Catalyst Aging Features
Temperature control (600 to 1,200°C catalyst inlet)*
Flow control (50–130 g/sec)
Wide-range, closed-loop air/fuel ratio control (0.75 < x < 1.3)
Capable of continuous operation at stoichiometric air/fuel ratios
Programmable secondary air injection control
Full FMEA (failure modes and effects analysis) safety monitoring and response
Ability to add oil component to aging
*Temperature range is a function of total flow.
Engine-Based vs. Burner-Based Aging
Aging cycles developed on engine benches have been used to accelerate the thermal effects of catalyst aging from about 6 months of intensive driving to about 100 hours of simulated aging. With today's advanced emission solutions however, the catalysts are moving closer to the engine, resulting in increased operating temperatures that require increased total aging time. This increases both the cost and the risk of part failure because of stand malfunction or lack of control.
The classical approach to catalyst aging has been to use an engine-based aging stand. An alternative approach that can safely and efficiently reach higher temperatures can allow significant reductions in aging times.
The FOCAS® catalyst aging system is a burner-based solution that allows the system to achieve operating temperatures of 1,200°C. Because FOCAS® operates more efficiently than an engine-based system, aging costs can be reduced.
A study conducted on 6 catalysts showed burner-based aging provides results equivalent to engine-based aging (SAE 2003-01-0663). Three catalysts were aged using a gasoline-fueled engine, and 3 using the FOCAS® gasoline-fueled burner. The engine was configured to run a standardized cycle, and FOCAS® was programmed to run to the engine test cycle specifications. Aging was conducted using the same bed temperature, air/fuel ratios, and catalyst space velocity conditions in both systems.
Catalyst performance was measured at the beginning and end of the aging cycle and compared between the two methods. The FOCAS® burner-based system produced thermal aging results equivalent to the engine aging cycle.
FOCAS® Catalyst Aging Advantages
Lower maintenance
Higher efficiency system for fuel savings
Fewer moving parts for reduced mechanical wear
Power fault protection for operation during thunderstorms
Wide-range lambda operation and control window
Operation with or without lubricating oil (optional oil system add-on)