B01F2025/931

Dosing and mixing arrangement for use in exhaust aftertreatment

Dosing and mixing exhaust gas includes directing exhaust gas towards a periphery of a mixing tube that is configured to direct the exhaust gas to flow around and through the mixing tube to effectively mix and dose exhaust gas within a relatively small area. Some mixing tubes include a slotted region and a non-slotted region. Some mixing tubes include a louvered region and a non-louvered region. Some mixing tubes are offset within a mixing region of a housing.

Exhaust treatment device

An exhaust treatment arrangement includes a mixing assembly disposed between first and second substrates; and an injection mounting location disposed at the mixing assembly. The mixing assembly includes a mixing arrangement configured to direct exhaust flow exiting the first substrate in a swirling configuration, a restricting member defining a restricted passage, and optionally a dispersing member configured to even out the exhaust flow.

MIXING DEVICE FOR MIXING A SPRAY FROM AN INJECTOR INTO A GAS AND SYSTEM COMPRISING SAME

A mixing device includes a mixing cavity having a partially open wall and a closed wall. In certain examples, the partially open wall and the closed wall are two separately formed pieces. A downstream side of the mixing device is shaped so as to define a helicoidal groove for circumferentially guiding gas from an outlet opening of the mixing cavity in a downstream direction. An injector sprays reactant into the mixing cavity.

Reducing agent mixer

The present disclosure relates to mixing devices included in automotive exhaust treatment systems. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to reducing agent mixers for mixing reducing agents with exhaust streams to induce a chemical reaction between the reducing agent and exhaust gasses to reduce Nitrous Oxides (NOx) in the exhaust gas. Reducing agent mixers in accordance with the present disclosure include reducing agent delivery devices for conducting reducing agents into an internal mixing space through which exhaust gasses flow.

Exhaust Gas Purification Device
20210062703 · 2021-03-04 ·

An exhaust gas purification device includes a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device arranged in a downstream exhaust flow path, and a mixer arranged upstream of the selective catalytic reduction device and including a helical flow path that helically guides the flow of exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine. In the exhaust gas purification device, the mixer includes a casing, an injector, and a partition plate. The casing has an upstream opening and a downstream opening and is provided with the helical flow path therein. The injector is arranged in the helical flow path to add a reducing agent to the helical flow path. The partition plate is continuous from the upstream opening to the downstream opening. The partition plate is arranged to divide the inner space of the casing into an upstream side and a downstream side, and defines the helical flow path.

Exhaust gas aftertreatment system with a reducing agent mixer having an injector tip protector

A vehicle includes an exhaust aftertreatment system for use with an automotive internal combustion engine. The system includes a reducing agent mixer configured to deliver a reducing agent for mixing with exhaust gases produced by the engine. The reducing agent mixer includes a mixing can defining an internal space, a doser configured to inject the reducing agent toward the internal space, and a reducing agent delivery device configured to direct the reducing agent into the internal space.

Apparatus and method for recirculating fluids

An apparatus for recirculating fluids in semiconductor systems. The apparatus including a base portion, an inlet portion coupled to a first end of the base portion, and a nozzle coupled to a second end of the base portion. The nozzle including a helical groove extending from a position near a nozzle base portion to a position near a tip of the nozzle portion. The helical groove extending from an exterior surface through the nozzle portion to an interior surface of the nozzle portion. Methods of using the apparatus in a semiconductor recirculation system are also disclosed.

MIXER

A mixer for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine includes a first mixer part (12) with a plate shape body (14) having an incoming upstream flow side (18), with respect to an exhaust gas main flow direction (A) and a downstream outflow side (22), and a second mixer part (24), on an outflow side, with a bottom wall (26) spaced apart from the plate shape body and with two side walls (28, 30), extending from the bottom wall (26) towards the plate shape body and fixed at the first mixer part. The mixer parts define a reactant injection duct (32) receiving reactant in a main injection direction (R). An exhaust gas main passage opening (54) the plate shape body opens towards the reactant injection duct with a plurality of exhaust gas secondary passage openings (78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92) run past the injection duct.

Apparatus for mixing exhaust gas and an additive

An apparatus for mixing an exhaust gas stream with an additive, in particular a reducing agent. The apparatus has a mixing pipe for mixing the exhaust gas stream with the additive. The apparatus has a first deflection pipe for deflecting the exhaust gas stream, in particular by about 180. The exhaust gas stream can be fed to the mixing pipe on the end side via the first deflection pipe. The first deflection pipe has a fastening region for attaching an additive injector to the first deflection pipe. The first deflection pipe has a swirl generating wall region arranged on the end side with respect to the mixing pipe and is configured to impart a swirl to the exhaust gas stream.

Dosing and mixing arrangement for use in exhaust aftertreatment

A dosing and mixing arrangement including an exhaust conduit defining a central axis; a mixing conduit positioned within the exhaust conduit; a dispersing arrangement (e.g., a mesh) disposed at the upstream end of the mixing conduit; an injector coupled to the exhaust conduit and configured to direct reactants into the exhaust conduit towards the mesh; and an annular bypass defined between the mixing conduit and the exhaust conduit for allowing exhaust to bypass the upstream end of the mixing conduit and to enter the mixing conduit downstream of the mesh.