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Cummins QSK High-Horsepower Engines for the Oil and Gas Industry to Meet Tier 4 Final with Integrated SCR Aftertreatment
<p> <i>New SCR Clean Exhaust System With Drop-In Installation Simplicity</i> <i>Revealed At Opening Of Cummins Oil And Gas Center Of Excellence</i> </p>
Monday, May 02, 2011
Cummins QSK High-Horsepower Engines for the Oil and Gas Industry to Meet Tier 4 Final with Integrated SCR Aftertreatment13:50 EDT Monday, May 02, 2011
HOUSTON (Business Wire) -- Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today that the QSK Series of 19-liter
to 60-liter engines for oil and gas applications will move forward to
meet the EPA Tier 4 Final 2015 off-highway emissions with a combination
of clean in-cylinder combustion and integrated Selective Catalytic
Reduction (SCR) aftertreatment.
The QSK high-horsepower engines with the new SCR clean exhaust system
achieve very low emissions while retaining the exceptional power output
and in-service dependability of the current QSK engines – proven in the
highest load factor duty cycles. Cummins clean in-cylinder combustion
for Tier 4 Final realizes significantly lower overall cost of operation,
with fuel efficiency improved by 5 percent to 10 percent, depending on
the equipment duty cycle.
For most oil and gas applications, the Tier 4 Final QSK engine and
integrated SCR aftertreatment system offer the installation simplicity
of a drop-in replacement for the current QSK engine and exhaust muffler,
with a similar size and equivalent noise reduction.
The SCR clean exhaust system has been revealed at the opening of the
Cummins Oil and Gas Center of Excellence located in Houston. The center
has been established to design and assemble complete power packages for
specific customer requirements. The facility will take a lead role in
introducing Tier 4 Final power packages for frac rigs, drilling modules,
mud pumps and well servicing pumps.
“Cummins QSK engines are used in the most demanding oil and gas
applications, so it is important that we have achieved Tier 4 Final
emissions with no compromise to performance or reliability,” said Erik
Drewry, Director – Cummins High-Horsepower Oil and Gas Business.
“Our next-generation QSK engines with integrated SCR aftertreatment are
designed as a drop-in replacement for simpler machine installation and
assembly. Designed and manufactured by Cummins Emission Solutions, the
SCR clean exhaust system further demonstrates the added value of our
single source, integration capability.
“Power output, durability and ease of service will remain the same at
Tier 4 Final as those of our current industry-leading QSK engines.
Cummins solution also offers the simplest and most effective approach to
lower the cost of operation for oil and gas equipment operators, while
meeting very low emissions levels.
“We have delivered on our promise to the oil and gas industry to make
the technology transition to Tier 4 Final as seamlessly as possible,”
added Drewry.
Cummins experience of SCR aftertreatment is unrivalled in the industry,
dating back to 2006 with European on-highway emissions. Today Cummins
has almost 100,000 EPA 2010 on-highway engines operating with SCR in
North America. Cummins SCR systems have proven remarkably robust
in-service, with equivalent durability to that of the engine.
This unrivalled level of SCR expertise has been fully leveraged by
Cummins to develop the new SCR clean exhaust system for QSK
high-horsepower applications in the oil and gas industry, extending from
800 hp to 3000 hp (597-2237 kW).
The packaging of the SCR catalyst is specially strengthened for the
harshest operating conditions in the off-highway industry, featuring
enhanced protection against vibration and shock loadings.
Lower Emissions With Simpler Technology
Cummins SCR clean exhaust system reduces oxides of nitrogen (NOx)
emissions to 3.5 g/kW-hr for Tier 4 Final off-highway, representing a
more than 40 percent reduction compared with the Tier 2 level.
By focusing NOx reduction within the exhaust rather than during
in-cylinder combustion, Cummins avoids the need to make any major change
to the external engine platform. Using SCR also leaves a much higher
performance threshold in-cylinder in order to focus on Particulate
Matter (PM) reduction and improve fuel-efficiency.
PM emissions are reduced by 80 percent to meet the 0.04 g/kW-hr level
for Tier 4 Final. This is achieved by a clean-combustion formula
utilizing higher-pressure fuel injection and enhancements to the power
cylinder design. This inherent capability to achieve higher injection
pressure is a key feature carried forward from the fuel system on
today's QSK engine range. Highly efficient PM reduction in-cylinder
eliminates the need for either a diesel oxidation catalyst or diesel
particulate filter aftertreatment in the exhaust stream.
Reducing The Cost Of Operation
The fuel savings achieved by Cummins Tier 4 Final clean in-cylinder
combustion will more than offset the cost of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
dosing required for the functioning of the SCR aftertreatment.
Depending on duty cycle and application, Cummins clean combustion for
Tier 4 Final enables fuel efficiency to be improved by 5 percent to 10
percent compared with Tier 2 engines, with DEF consumption to fuel held
as low as 2 percent to 3 percent.
For many applications, this results in a major reduction in overall
operating costs, taking into account the cost of both diesel fuel and
DEF. With the cost of bulk DEF lower than that of diesel fuel and
anticipated to fall further as the off-highway market supply expands
over the next few years, this brings an added cost advantage to using
SCR aftertreatment.
As a further advantage for operators, there are no additional service
requirements for the QSK Tier 4 Final engine compared with the Tier 2
engine. With only minimal external changes to the engine, this means
that ease of serviceability remains the same.
SCR Clean Exhaust System
The new SCR clean exhaust system is a highly robust, fully integrated
aftertreatment package specifically developed by Cummins Emission
Solutions for high-horsepower applications. The SCR aftertreatment
operates as a fully passive, flow-through system and is capable of high
NOx conversion with low backpressure, enabling enhanced fuel economy.
Cummins SCR clean exhaust system utilizes an innovative DEF
decomposition process to significantly reduce space claim and benefit
overall equipment integration while ensuring that low NOx emissions
levels are achieved. The SCR system also features an integral DEF dosing
injector with a high-efficiency spray pattern.
SCR logic control is driven by the QSK electronic engine management
system, upgraded with extra processing power for Tier 4 Final so that
the engine and SCR aftertreatment operate as a single, integrated system.
The SCR modular configuration is scalable for the complete QSK engine
line-up to ease integration and assembly by the equipment manufacturer.
For applications below 1500 hp (1119 kW), a single-catalyst SCR system
is used in varying lengths sized to engine output. A twin-catalyst SCR
system is used for applications above 1500 hp, each aligned with a
cylinder bank and matched to engine power output. For most applications,
the SCR system replaces the current muffler within an equivalent size
envelope and provides similar sound suppression.
Using Diesel Exhaust Fluid
Diesel Exhaust Fluid is the reactant necessary for the SCR system to
function. DEF is a product certified by the American Petroleum Institute
(API), consisting of an aqueous solution of 32.5 percent high-purity
urea and 67.5 percent deionized water, and requires no special handling.
A series of advanced sensors monitor the Cummins SCR clean exhaust
system operation to match DEF dosing levels to engine load and duty
cycle for more efficient consumption.
“With low levels of DEF consumption, on-board DEF tanks can be easily
sized to meet the fuel tank capacity of the most powerful frac rigs –
ones with 3000 hp (2237 kW) output,” said Jason Mao, Cummins Oil and Gas
Application Leader.
“The DEF tank can also be increased in size for applications requiring
extended refilling intervals. This tank-sizing flexibility is something
we can easily align with the specific operational requirements of the
equipment,” added Mao.
Today, Cummins Filtration supplies Air Shield™ DEF to the Cummins
distribution network to support on-highway truck operators using EPA
2010-compliant engines. Cummins and other DEF suppliers will have a
nationwide service readily available for off-highway equipment users
when required for the Tier 4 Final introduction. A wide range of DEF
packaging size options are available, extending up to 330-gallon
reusable totes and bulk delivery. Cummins can help equipment operators
calculate DEF usage and plan the most cost-effective choice to lower
their cost of operation.
Cummins SCR Experience
The SCR clean exhaust system integrated with the Tier 4 Final QSK
engines is designed and manufactured by Cummins Emission Solutions, one
of the world's largest suppliers of exhaust aftertreatment, with 350,000
SCR systems produced. This in-house capability is unique in the industry
and ensures the highest level of system integration between engine and
aftertreatment.
“Our ability to leverage preceding SCR experience and then optimize it
for high-horsepower applications with the new SCR clean exhaust system
enables Cummins to deliver the right emissions solution for Tier 4
Final,” said Julie Furber, General Manager – Off-Highway Business,
Cummins Emission Solutions.
“We have been able to develop an innovative SCR packaging configuration
with modular flexibility to replace the exhaust muffler within virtually
the same space envelope – a first in the aftertreatment industry for
high-horsepower applications,” added Furber.
About Cummins Inc.
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is a corporation of complementary
business units that design, manufacture, distribute and service engines
and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air
handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation
systems. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana (USA), Cummins employs
approximately 40,000 people worldwide and serves customers in
approximately 190 countries and territories through a network of more
than 600 company-owned and independent distributor locations and
approximately 6,000 dealer locations. Cummins earned $1.0 billion on
sales of $13.2 billion in 2010.
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Note to editor:The following photographs can be
downloaded athttp://cumminsengines.com/press:-
Cummins Tier 4 Final QSK50 engine with 2500 hp (1864 kW) output for frac
rigs- Single-catalyst version of the Cummins SCR clean exhaust
system for the Tier 4 Final QSK engines, replacing the muffler
Cummins Inc.Kevan Browne, +44 (0)7718 581313kevan.browne@cummins.com
