F01N2560/026

Exhaust aftertreatment subsystem

An exhaust aftertreatment system and associated system for purifying an exhaust gas feedstream of a lean-burn engine includes an oxidation catalyst that is arranged upstream of a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst. A first NOx sensor is arranged upstream, and a second NOx sensor is arranged downstream of the oxidation catalyst. A controller is arranged to monitor the oxidation catalyst based upon inputs from the first and second NOx sensors. A first NOx parameter is determined via the first NOx sensor, and a second NOx parameter is determined via the second NOx sensor. An NO2 parameter is determined based upon the first NOx parameter, the second NOx parameter, a first relationship for the first and second NOx sensors, and a second relationship for the first and second NOx sensors. The NO2 production of the oxidation catalyst is evaluated based upon the NO2 parameter.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DIAGNOSING OXIDATION OF A SUBSTANCE IN AN EXHAUST GAS STREAM
20220403768 · 2022-12-22 · ·

Disclosed is a method for diagnosing a first exhaust treatment component for treatment of an exhaust gas stream comprising means for oxidizing nitric oxide into nitrogen dioxide. A first reduction catalytic converter is arranged upstream said means for oxidizing nitric oxide into nitrogen dioxide, and a second reduction catalytic converter is arranged downstream said means. A reagent is for reduction of nitrogen oxides in said first catalytic converter, and a first sensor measures an occurrence of nitrogen oxide downstream said means but upstream said second reduction catalytic converter. The method comprises: causing a supply of reagent upstream said first reduction catalytic converter to an extent exceeding the extent to which reagent is consumed by the first reduction catalytic converter, determining a first measure of the occurrence of reagent downstream said means for oxidizing, and diagnosing said means for oxidizing nitric oxide into nitrogen dioxide based on said first measure.

Aftertreatment system, dual fuel system, and dual fuel apparatus

Systems and apparatuses include a selective catalytic reduction system structured to receive exhaust gases from a dual fuel engine system and include a diesel exhaust fluid dosing unit, an ammonia slip catalyst positioned directly downstream of the selective catalytic reduction catalyst, an oxidation catalyst positioned directly downstream of the ammonia slip catalyst, and one or more processing circuits. The circuits receive a system out NOx value, a space velocity, an ammonia to NOx ratio, an exhaust temperature, a substitution rate, and a conversion efficiency target. The circuits determine a conversion efficiency differential, adjust the substitution rate based on the system out NOx value, adjust the ammonia to NOx ratio based on the space velocity, the ammonia to NOx ratio, the exhaust temperature, the substitution rate, the conversion efficiency target, and the conversion efficiency differential, and determine a diesel exhaust fluid dosing rate for the diesel exhaust fluid dosing unit.

CONTROLLING UREA INJECTION IN EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEMS

A method for controlling urea injection in an exhaust aftertreatment system includes injecting urea at a flow rate upstream of the first catalytic reduction device; measuring a level of nitrogen oxides downstream of the first catalytic reduction device and upstream of the second catalytic reduction device; controlling the flow rate of the urea injection until the measured level of nitrogen oxides fulfils a predetermined condition; if the measured level of nitrogen oxides is decreasing in response to reducing the flow rate of the urea injection, reducing the flow rate of the urea injection, and controlling a flow rate of urea injection using the second urea injector upstream of the second catalytic reduction device according to the measured level of nitrogen oxides downstream of the first catalytic reduction device and upstream of the second catalytic reduction device.

EXHAUST GAS SAMPLE COLLECTOR AND MIXER FOR AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM
20220381170 · 2022-12-01 ·

An exhaust gas treatment system includes an exhaust gas pathway configured to receive exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine. The exhaust gas treatment system further includes a treatment element configured to reduce an emissions component of the exhaust gas, and a sample collector positioned within the exhaust gas pathway downstream of the treatment element. The sample collector includes a plurality of inlet openings spaced about a periphery of the exhaust gas pathway and configured to receive a sample of exhaust gas from the exhaust gas pathway, and an outlet in fluid communication with the plurality of inlet openings. A sensor located at the outlet of the sample collector is configured to measure a characteristic of the sample.

EXHAUST SYSTEM OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20220372906 · 2022-11-24 · ·

An exhaust system for an internal combustion engine, in the exhaust duct of which a sensor is arranged for determining the exhaust gas composition. Furthermore, upstream of the sensor a guide vane is arranged, which is designed to increase the flow velocity of the exhaust gas in a local flow cross-section of the exhaust duct at the height of the sensor. This makes it possible to provide sufficiently high flow velocities of the exhaust gas at the sensor.

Closed control loop with ammonia slip and NOx sensor feedback for use in selective catalytic reduction system

A selective catalytic reduction system control system (10) and method of its use include an ammonia (“NH.sub.3”) slip sensor (13) located within an interior space (27) of an exhaust stack (15) of a selective catalytic reactor (31), toward an inlet end (25) of the stack (15); a housing (17) located within the interior space of the exhaust stack; the housing including face panels 19; a nitrogen oxides (“NOx”) sensor (11) contained within an interior space (29) defined by the face panels of the housing, at least two of the face panels (19.sub.I, 19.sub.O) containing an oxidation catalyst; and a dosing controller (59) in communication with the NH.sub.3 and NOx sensors, the dosing controller including a microprocessor with dosing logic embedded thereon. The housing with oxidation catalyst acts as a linear box, isolating the NOx sensor from NH.sub.3 slip, linearizing the NOx sensor signal.

Systems and methods for using oxygen to diagnose in-range rationality for NOx sensors
11499468 · 2022-11-15 · ·

A method includes: interpreting first oxygen data acquired by a first nitrous oxide (NOx) sensor indicative of a first amount of oxygen in an exhaust flow at a location in or proximate to an exhaust aftertreatment system, wherein the exhaust aftertreatment system is in exhaust gas receiving communication with an engine; estimating an amount of oxygen in the exhaust flow entering the exhaust aftertreatment system from the engine based on engine operation data; and, determining that the NOx sensor is faulty based on determining that a difference between the first amount of oxygen and the estimated amount of oxygen is greater than a threshold value.

Near-zero emitting diesel-electric locomotive using a high-speed diesel engine

A diesel-electric locomotive includes a diesel emissions reduction unit, including an inlet configured to receive an exhaust stream of a high-speed diesel engine; means for trapping at least a portion of diesel particulate matter contained in the exhaust stream; an aqueous NH.sub.3 dosing system including a dosing controller in communication with an electronic locomotive controller and a nitrogen oxide (“NO.sub.x”) concentration sensor and an ammonia (“NH.sub.3”) concentration sensor, at least one oxidation catalyst panel arranged to isolate the NO.sub.x concentration sensor from NH.sub.3 in the exhaust stream; mixing elements located between the dosing system and the NO.sub.x and NH.sub.3 concentration sensors to mix metered aqueous NH.sub.3 in the exhaust stream; a selective catalyst reactor bed located between the mixing elements and the NO.sub.x and NH.sub.3 concentration sensors; and an exhaust heating system in communication with at least one of the dosing and electronic locomotive controllers.

Abnormality determination apparatus for ammonia sensor

An abnormality determination apparatus for an ammonia sensor is usable in an exhaust purification system including a catalyst, a supply apparatus, an ammonia sensor, an NO.sub.X sensor, and an oxygen sensor. During a continuation period within which ammonia supply to the catalyst continues after the supply apparatus stops supply of reductant, the abnormality determination apparatus calculates the ammonia concentration on a downstream side of the catalyst as a first concentration value, based on an output of the ammonia sensor and an output of the oxygen sensor. During the continuation period, the abnormality determination apparatus calculates the ammonia concentration on the downstream side of the catalyst as a second concentration value, based on an output of the NO.sub.X sensor and the output of the oxygen sensor. The abnormality determination apparatus determines presence or absence of abnormality in the ammonia sensor based on the first concentration value and the second concentration value.