F01N2900/1611

Method for mobilising ash in an exhaust-gas particle filter

A method for execution with an exhaust-gas particle filter which is operated with an exhaust-gas aftertreatment system, wherein the exhaust-gas particle filter has a filter wall along which exhaust gas is conducted for filtering purposes; wherein the method includes a regeneration phase with the steps: a) setting a soot load on the exhaust-gas particle filter, wherein the set soot load effects the formation of a soot layer on ash deposited on the filter wall; and b) subsequently mobilising the deposited ash by burning off the formed soot layer during the course of an active regeneration of the exhaust-gas particle filter.

PREDICTIVE METHODS FOR EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE

Particulate filters are used to remove particulate matter such as soot and ash in the emissions control systems of vehicles, including gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines. Methods are provided to predict the long-term performance and durability of emissions control systems having particulate filters. The methods account for factors such as thermal aging, soot accumulation and regeneration, and ash loading.

Method for controlling a regeneration of a particle filter of an internal combustion engine

A method and system controls a regeneration of a particle filter of an internal combustion engine. A first value is measured for the oxygen content in exhaust gas upstream from the particle filter. A second value is measured for the oxygen content in exhaust gas downstream from the particle filter. The particle filter is determined to be free of soot when the second value for the oxygen content is equal to the first value for the oxygen content.

METHOD FOR ESTIMATING EFFICIENCY OF A PARTICULATE FILTER
20190203628 · 2019-07-04 ·

A method for estimating efficiency of a particulate filter of a vehicle is provided. The method includes: calculating a first estimated value representing an amount of particulate matters (PM) accumulated in the particulate filter; upon determining to perform regeneration of the particulate filter based on the first estimated value, injecting fuel into the particulate filter and combusting the PM; calculating a second estimated value representing an amount of particulate matters accumulated in the particulate filter after the regeneration; and determining whether a PM accumulation condition of the particulate filter requires user attention based on the second estimated value.

EXHAUST TREATMENT DEVICE FOR DIESEL ENGINE
20190390588 · 2019-12-26 ·

There is provided an exhaust treatment device for a diesel engine capable of accurately estimating an amount of ash deposition. In the exhaust treatment device, an ash deposition estimation device estimates an amount of ash deposition on a DPF after ending of regenerating treatment for the DPF, based on data regarding differential pressure and exhaust flow rate stored in a memory device over a period immediately before the end of regeneration, the period ranging from the end point of regenerating treatment for the DPF to a point in time going back a predetermined duration. An electronic control device preferably makes an alarm device issue an alarm, upon arrival of an estimated value of ash deposition at a predetermined alarm request value.

METHOD FOR OPERATING A PARTICLE FILTER TAKING THE ASH QUANTITY INTO CONSIDERATION
20240093625 · 2024-03-21 · ·

The invention relates to a method for operating a particulate filter (3) taking the ash loading into consideration, to an arrangement in this respect, to a control unit in this respect, and to a vehicle in this respect, wherein, during the operation of the internal combustion engine (1), fuel and/or lubricants are at least partially converted into ash by the internal combustion engine (1), wherein a first ash value is calculated on the basis of the fuel consumption and/or the lubricant consumption of the internal combustion engine (1), wherein, after regeneration of the particulate filter, the differential pressure across the particulate filter (3) is determined, wherein a second ash value is calculated on the basis of the determined differential pressure, wherein the ash quantity in the particulate filter (3) is determined from the first and the second ash value, and wherein, if the determined ash quantity exceeds a predefined value, a status device is activated.

Systems and methods for particulate filter regeneration with cylinder deactivation

A system includes an exhaust aftertreatment system including a particulate filter and a controller. The controller is configured to: receive a particulate filter regeneration event trigger; receive information, the information comprising a temperature regarding the particulate filter; determine the temperature regarding the particulate filter is below a temperature threshold associated with a particulate filter regeneration event; and responsive to determining the temperature regarding the particulate filter is below the temperature threshold, command the engine to operate in a cylinder deactivation mode, whereby at least one cylinder of a plurality of cylinders of the engine is deactivated.

Systems and methods for cold operation NOx burden reduction

A method includes: initiating a low engine-out NOx (LEON) mode by controlling a component of a vehicle having an aftertreatment system to decrease an instantaneous engine-out NOx (EONOx) amount; comparing a temperature of the aftertreatment system during the LEON mode to a warm-operation threshold temperature; responsive to determining that the temperature of the aftertreatment system exceeds the warm-operation threshold temperature, disengaging the LEON mode; responsive to determining that the temperature of the aftertreatment system is below the warm-up operation threshold temperature, comparing information indicative of an operating status of the vehicle to a LEON exit threshold; and disengaging the LEON mode responsive to determining that the information indicative of the operating status of the vehicle during the LEON mode exceeds the LEON exit threshold.

Method for estimating efficiency of a particulate filter

A method for estimating efficiency of a particulate filter of a vehicle is provided. The method includes: calculating a first estimated value representing an amount of particulate matters (PM) accumulated in the particulate filter; upon determining to perform regeneration of the particulate filter based on the first estimated value, injecting fuel into the particulate filter and combusting the PM; calculating a second estimated value representing an amount of particulate matters accumulated in the particulate filter after the regeneration; and determining whether a PM accumulation condition of the particulate filter requires user attention based on the second estimated value.

Method of controlling a particulate filter

A method of controlling a particulate filter of an internal combustion engine is disclosed. A regeneration cycle of the particulate filter is initiated. During the regeneration, a value of an exhaust gas temperature at an outlet of the particulate filter is determined and a value of a residual soot quantity stored into the particulate filter is estimated on the basis of the measured value of the exhaust gas temperature at the outlet of the particulate filter. The regeneration cycle may be started and stopped based on the estimated residual soot quantity.