F01N2250/06

Systems and methods for particulate filter load estimation

Methods and systems are provided for monitoring a change in exhaust particulate filter (PF) soot load during an engine non-combusting condition. In one example, a method may include, responsive to a higher than threshold PF temperature immediately prior to an engine shutdown, estimating a rate of soot burn when the engine is no longer combusting, and estimating a soot load on the PF during and at an onset of immediately subsequent engine start based in part on the rate of soot burn.

Systems, devices, and methods for regenerating a particulate filter
11761362 · 2023-09-19 · ·

Embodiments described herein methods can be used in particulate filter regeneration, such as particulate filters used for filtering the exhaust of an engine, e.g., a diesel engine. Systems herein can be configured to dispense combustion gas(es) into housing were a particulate filter is contained and to ignite the combustion gases. Methods for conducting a safety verification process of such systems are disclosed, as well as methods for regenerating the filters. Still other embodiments are described.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR REGENERATING A PARTICULATE FILTER
20230399966 · 2023-12-14 ·

Embodiments described herein methods can be used in particulate filter regeneration, such as particulate filters used for filtering the exhaust of an engine, e.g., a diesel engine. Systems herein can be configured to dispense combustion gas(es) into housing were a particulate filter is contained and to ignite the combustion gases. Methods for conducting a safety verification process of such systems are disclosed, as well as methods for regenerating the filters. Still other embodiments are described.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR REGENERATING A PARTICULATE FILTER
20210180490 · 2021-06-17 ·

Embodiments described herein methods can be used in particulate filter regeneration, such as particulate filters used for filtering the exhaust of an engine, e.g., a diesel engine. Systems herein can be configured to dispense combustion gas(es) into housing were a particulate filter is contained and to ignite the combustion gases. Methods for conducting a safety verification process of such systems are disclosed, as well as methods for regenerating the filters. Still other embodiments are described.

Systems, devices, and methods for regenerating a particulate filter
10941685 · 2021-03-09 · ·

Embodiments described herein methods can be used in particulate filter regeneration, such as particulate filters used for filtering the exhaust of an engine, e.g., a diesel engine. Systems herein can be configured to dispense combustion gas(es) into housing were a particulate filter is contained and to ignite the combustion gases. Methods for conducting a safety verification process of such systems are disclosed, as well as methods for regenerating the filters. Still other embodiments are described.

Exhaust gas aftertreatment system and method for exhaust aftertreatment of an internal combustion engine

The invention relates to an exhaust gas aftertreatment system for an internal combustion engine, in particular for a gasoline engine that is spark-ignited by means of spark plugs. A four-way catalytic converter and at least one three-way catalytic converter are situated in an exhaust gas system that is connected to an outlet of the internal combustion engine. An exhaust gas burner with which hot exhaust gas is introducible into the exhaust gas system directly downstream from the four-way catalytic converter is provided at an exhaust duct of the exhaust gas system. The exhaust gas burner is supplied with fresh air by a secondary air pump. The invention further relates to a method for exhaust aftertreatment of an internal combustion engine having such an exhaust gas aftertreatment system.

EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME

An exhaust gas system for an internal combustion engine, comprising a first exhaust emission control device close to the engine and a second exhaust emission control device remote from the engine. The second exhaust emission control device is heatable by a combination of an upstream burner and an electric heating device. For heating the exhaust emission control devices after an engine start, the internal combustion engine is operated with at least one engine-internal measure for raising the exhaust gas temperature, and the burner and the electric heating device are activated at the same time or offset in time for heating the second exhaust emission control device. A mixed gas entering the second exhaust emission control device is set to a stoichiometric lambda value. The invention allows accelerated heating of the exhaust emission control devices, and thus, a reduction in starting emissions.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PARTICULATE FILTER LOAD ESTIMATION
20200088119 · 2020-03-19 ·

Methods and systems are provided for monitoring a change in exhaust particulate filter (PF) soot load during an engine non-combusting condition. In one example, a method may include, responsive to a higher than threshold PF temperature immediately prior to an engine shutdown, estimating a rate of soot burn when the engine is no longer combusting, and estimating a soot load on the PF during and at an onset of immediately subsequent engine start based in part on the rate of soot burn.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR REGENERATING A PARTICULATE FILTER
20200049044 · 2020-02-13 ·

Embodiments described herein methods can be used in particulate filter regeneration, such as particulate filters used for filtering the exhaust of an engine, e.g., a diesel engine. Systems herein can be configured to dispense combustion gas(es) into housing were a particulate filter is contained and to ignite the combustion gases. Methods for conducting a safety verification process of such systems are disclosed, as well as methods for regenerating the filters. Still other embodiments are described.

Systems and methods for particulate filter load estimation

Methods and systems are provided for monitoring a change in exhaust particulate filter (PF) soot load during an engine non-combusting condition. In one example, a method may include, responsive to a higher than threshold PF temperature immediately prior to an engine shutdown, estimating a rate of soot burn when the engine is no longer combusting, and estimating a soot load on the PF during and at an onset of immediately subsequent engine start based in part on the rate of soot burn.