F02M26/09

Systems and methods for exhaust gas recirculation

A system and method of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) in an internal combustion engine are provided. The EGR system includes a first EGR flow path and a second EGR flow path independent of the first EGR flow path that are each configured to recirculate high pressure exhaust from the exhaust system back to the engine intake system. The system includes a controller in operable communication with the EGR system configured to selectively control an amount of EGR flow through at least one of the first and second EGR flow paths.

Work vehicle compression ignition power system with intake heat exchanger

The power system includes a compression ignition engine configured to combust intake gas; an intake arrangement configured to intake charge air; an exhaust arrangement to receive a first portion of the exhaust; an EGR arrangement to receive a second portion of the exhaust as EGR gas; a first mixer to selectively mix a first portion of the EGR gas and the charge air as mixed gas; an intake heat exchanger positioned upstream or downstream of the first mixer and respectively configured to receive one of the intake charge air or the mixed gas such that heat is exchanged with engine coolant; a second mixer positioned downstream of the first mixer and the intake heat exchanger and configured to selectively mix a second portion of the EGR gas and the mixed gas to form the intake gas; and an intake manifold configured to direct the intake gas into the engine.

Work vehicle compression ignition power system with intake heat exchanger

The power system includes a compression ignition engine configured to combust intake gas; an intake arrangement configured to intake charge air; an exhaust arrangement to receive a first portion of the exhaust; an EGR arrangement to receive a second portion of the exhaust as EGR gas; a first mixer to selectively mix a first portion of the EGR gas and the charge air as mixed gas; an intake heat exchanger positioned upstream or downstream of the first mixer and respectively configured to receive one of the intake charge air or the mixed gas such that heat is exchanged with engine coolant; a second mixer positioned downstream of the first mixer and the intake heat exchanger and configured to selectively mix a second portion of the EGR gas and the mixed gas to form the intake gas; and an intake manifold configured to direct the intake gas into the engine.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION

A system and method of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) in an internal combustion engine are provided. The EGR system includes a first EGR flow path and a second EGR flow path independent of the first EGR flow path that are each configured to recirculate high pressure exhaust from the exhaust system back to the engine intake system. The system includes a controller in operable communication with the EGR system configured to selectively control an amount of EGR flow through at least one of the first and second EGR flow paths.

HIGH EFFICIENCY TURBOCHARGER WITH EGR SYSTEM

In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a turbocharger includes a compressor having a compressor wheel, a turbine provided within a housing, and an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) flow path. The EGR flow path includes a first fluid connection in the housing and located in proximity to the turbine, a second fluid connection located in proximity to a trailing edge of the compressor wheel, an EGR control valve disposed between the first fluid connection and the second fluid connection, the EGR control valve configured to selectively operate the turbocharger in a low-heat mode having an EGR up to 50% and an operational mode having an EGR rate typically less than 35%.

High efficiency turbocharger with EGR system

In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a turbocharger includes a compressor having a compressor wheel, a turbine provided within a housing, and an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) flow path. The EGR flow path includes a first fluid connection in the housing and located in proximity to the turbine, a second fluid connection located in proximity to a trailing edge of the compressor wheel, an EGR control valve disposed between the first fluid connection and the second fluid connection, the EGR control valve configured to selectively operate the turbocharger in a low-heat mode having an EGR up to 50% and an operational mode having an EGR rate typically less than 35%.

Cogeneration system
11384942 · 2022-07-12 · ·

A cogeneration system includes an intake pipe having one end which communicates with the outside air and having the other end which is connected to an engine; a mixer disposed in the intake pipe to supply gas into the intake pipe; and an intake compressor for compressing a mixed gas which is a mixture of the air and the gas, wherein the intake compressor includes: a motor disposed in the intake pipe; and a compressor impeller which is disposed in the intake pipe, and rotates by the motor to compress the mixed gas.

Cogeneration system
11384942 · 2022-07-12 · ·

A cogeneration system includes an intake pipe having one end which communicates with the outside air and having the other end which is connected to an engine; a mixer disposed in the intake pipe to supply gas into the intake pipe; and an intake compressor for compressing a mixed gas which is a mixture of the air and the gas, wherein the intake compressor includes: a motor disposed in the intake pipe; and a compressor impeller which is disposed in the intake pipe, and rotates by the motor to compress the mixed gas.

Air intake device for engine

An exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) passage is connected with an intake passage (a bypass passage bypassing a supercharger) of an engine. The EGR passage includes, in a position close to a connection port to the intake passage, an expanding portion in which a passage cross-sectional area expands and which lowers a flow speed of EGR gas so as to reduce an uneven flow, in the connection port, of the EGR gas flowing into the intake passage.

Air intake device for engine

An exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) passage is connected with an intake passage (a bypass passage bypassing a supercharger) of an engine. The EGR passage includes, in a position close to a connection port to the intake passage, an expanding portion in which a passage cross-sectional area expands and which lowers a flow speed of EGR gas so as to reduce an uneven flow, in the connection port, of the EGR gas flowing into the intake passage.