Patent classifications
F01N2240/14
Lambda compensation with exhaust-gas burner
A method for operating an exhaust-gas burner (B) of a vehicle (100) which has at least an internal combustion engine (V) and a catalytic converter (C1, C2), wherein exhaust gases (22, 24) of the exhaust-gas burner (B) are merged, upstream of the catalytic converter (C1, C2), with exhaust gases (12) of the internal combustion engine (V), forming an exhaust-gas mixture, wherein a lambda value of the exhaust gases (22, 24) of the exhaust-gas burner (B) is set in a manner dependent on a lambda value of the exhaust gases (12) of the internal combustion engine (V).
Systems and methods for burner use for lambda control with gasoline engine
A vehicle control system includes: a fuel control module configured to control gasoline fueling of an engine in open loop based on a target engine lambda; and a burner control module configured to control gasoline fueling of a burner based on (a) a target lambda input to a three-way catalyst (TWC) in an exhaust system of the engine and (b) a lambda of exhaust input to the TWC. The burner is coupled to the exhaust system between (a) an output of the engine and (b) an input to the TWC.
HEATING DEVICE
A heating apparatus for an exhaust train comprises a flow-conducting device for guiding an exhaust gas flow along a flow path; a burner that is arranged outside the flow-conducting device and that is configured to generate heating gases during the combustion of a fuel; and a supply device that is configured to supply the heating gases generated by the burner to the exhaust gas flow, which is guided through the flow-conducting device, via a heating gas inlet that is formed in a wall of the flow-conducting device. The supply device has a channel that is fastened to an outer side of the flow-conducting device in a manner covering the heating gas inlet and open towards it, wherein the channel extends along a peripheral direction running around the flow path and in so doing engages around the flow-conducting device while forming an interruption.
METHOD, COMPUTING UNIT, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DIAGNOSING THE FUNCTIONALITY OF A BURNER
A method (200) for diagnosing the functionality of a burner (100), comprising: determining a lambda value (210) of an exhaust gas of the burner (100), comparing (220) the determined lambda value to a time-based changing lambda threshold (225), and detecting a malfunction (280) when the determined lambda value exceeds the time-based changing lambda threshold (225). Furthermore, a computing unit and a computer program for carrying out such a method (200) are proposed.
Method For Operating A Fuel -Operated Burner
The invention relates to A method for operating a fuel-operated burner (3) downstream of an engine (1) and upstream of a catalytic converter (4), comprising an actuation of an ignition apparatus (12) of the burner (3) during a pre-definable preheating phase, without delivering fuel (11) to the burner (3) during the preheating phase, and, after the end of the preheating phase, a timely delivery of fuel (11) to the burner (3) and combustion of the delivered fuel (11) in the burner (3). Further, a computing unit and a computer program product for carrying out such a method are proposed.
EXHAUST GAS SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE, METHOD FOR OPERATING AN EXHAUST GAS SYSTEM, AND MOTOR VEHICLE
An exhaust gas system for a motor vehicle includes an exhaust gas burner and a pressure sensor for sensing flame formation in the exhaust gas burner.
Technologies for producing exhaust gas with controlled hydrocarbon speciation
Technologies for producing an exhaust gas stream with controlled hydrocarbon species are disclosed. In some embodiments the technologies include an apparatus for producing an exhaust gas stream. The apparatus may include a burner for combusting primary fuel and produce an exhaust gas stream, and an exhaust pipe coupled to the burner to receive the exhaust gas stream. One or more supplemental fuel inlets may be coupled to the exhaust gas pipe for the addition of supplemental fuel to the exhaust gas stream. In embodiments, the speciation and total concentration of hydrocarbon compounds in the exhaust gas stream may be adjusted by controlling the relative amount of supplemental fuel added to the exhaust gas stream. Methods for producing an exhaust gas stream are also disclosed.
EXHAUST GAS AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR THE EXHAUST GAS AFTERTREATMENT OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
An exhaust gas aftertreatment system for an internal combustion engine, which comprises an exhaust system which can be connected to the outlet of an internal combustion engine. A catalytic converter close to the engine and a second catalytic converter arranged downstream of the catalytic converter in an underbody of a motor vehicle are provided in the flow direction of an exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine flowing through an exhaust gas duct of the exhaust system. An inlet point for secondary air, an exhaust gas burner, and a fuel injector for introducing fuel into the exhaust gas duct are arranged downstream of the catalytic converter close to the engine and upstream of the second catalytic converter. According to the invention, the exhaust gas burner is activated immediately after the internal combustion engine is started in order to heat the second catalytic converter to its light-off temperature. Once the second catalytic converter has reached its light-off temperature, secondary air and fuel are additionally introduced into the exhaust gas duct and are exothermically reacted on the second catalytic converter in order to support the heating of the second catalytic converter.
SYSTEM FOR WORKING MACHINE
An emissions abatement system for an engine system having an engine and an after-treatment system is provided. The emissions abatement system is configured for operation in an off-highway vehicle and comprises a controller arranged to: receive an input indicative of an intent to start the vehicle; upon receipt of said input, activate a heating component to raise an operating temperature of at least a portion of the after-treatment system; determine when the after-treatment system has reached a first heated condition; once the first heated condition has been reached, direct the engine to be started and direct the vehicle to operate in a first mode; determine when the after-treatment system has reached a second heated condition; and once the second heated condition has been reached, direct the vehicle to operate in a second mode.
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL DEVICE, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EQUIPPED THEREWITH AND METHOD FOR EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL
An exhaust emission control device has at least one exhaust gas line, at least one particulate filter and/or at least one exhaust gas catalytic converter connected to the exhaust gas line, and a heated catalyst assembly arranged upstream of the particulate filter and/or the exhaust gas catalytic converter. The heated catalyst assembly is designed to react fuel with exhaust gas, and has a housing provided with an inlet and an outlet connected to the exhaust gas line such that a partial flow of the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust gas line can be fed through the inlet into the housing and can be discharged from the housing through the outlet back into the exhaust gas line downstream of the inlet. An exhaust emission control device of this type may be used in conjunction with an internal combustion engine, and may be used for emission control of exhaust gas.