Patent classifications
F01N2900/14
EXHAUST GAS SAMPLE COLLECTOR AND MIXER FOR AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM
An exhaust gas sample collector includes a tubular body, a plurality of inlet openings circumferentially spaced about an outer periphery of the tubular body, the plurality of inlet openings configured to receive exhaust gas, an outlet in fluid communication with the plurality of inlet openings, and a sensor configured to measure a characteristic of the exhaust gas at the outlet.
Controlling urea injection in exhaust after treatment 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 species tracking and notification system
Systems and apparatuses include a circuit structured to receive information indicative of a catalyst health, determine a catalyst health management criteria has been met based on the information, determine a catalyst loading based on the information and the catalyst health management criteria being met, and compare the determined catalyst loading to a predetermined loading limit. A notification circuit is coupled to the circuit and structured to provide a notification when the determined catalyst load exceeds the predetermined loading limit.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING SCR TEMPERATURE
Methods and systems to control a temperature of a selective catalytic reduction catalyst are disclosed. In one example, a diverter valve that includes two butterfly valves that are coupled together via a shaft is adjusted to control a temperature at an inlet of the selective catalytic reduction catalyst so that the selective catalytic reduction catalyst may operate efficiently.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTANT CATALYST OF A GASOLINE ENGINE
Systems and methods for controlling a gasoline urea selective catalytic reductant catalyst are described. In one example, an observer is provided that corrects an estimate of an amount of NH.sub.3 that is stored in a SCR. The amount of NH.sub.3 that is stored in the SCR is a basis for generating additional NH.sub.3 or ceasing generation of NH.sub.3.
Exhaust gas aftertreatment systems
An exhaust gas aftertreatment system includes a housing assembly and a reductant delivery system. The housing assembly includes an upstream housing, a first inlet tube, a second inlet tube, and a mixing housing. The first inlet tube is coupled to the upstream housing and configured to receive a first portion of exhaust gas from the upstream housing. The second inlet tube is coupled to the upstream housing and configured to receive a second portion of the exhaust gas from the upstream housing. The mixing housing is coupled to the first inlet tube and the second inlet tube. The mixing housing is configured to receive the first portion of the exhaust gas from the first inlet tube and receive the second portion of the exhaust gas from the second inlet tube. The mixing housing is separated from the upstream housing by the first inlet tube and the second inlet tube.
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
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.
REACTION DEVICE OF MARINE SCR SYSTEM
A reaction device of a marine SCR system comprises a conveying unit (110), a reaction chamber (120), at least one catalyst module (130), and an air homogenization chamber (140), wherein, the conveying unit (110) includes an input pipeline (111) and an output pipeline (112) sleeved outside the input pipeline (111). One end of the reaction chamber (120) is connected to the conveying unit (110). The reaction chamber (120) comprises an inner cylinder (121) and an outer cylinder (122) sleeved outside the inner cylinder (121), the inner cylinder (121) is in communication with the input pipeline (111), and the outer cylinder (122) is in communication with the output pipeline (112). The catalyst module (130) is provided between the inner cylinder (121) and the outer cylinder (122). The air homogenization chamber (140) is connected to the other end of the reaction chamber (120) and is in communication with both the inner cylinder (121) and the outer cylinder (122). With the reaction device of the marine SCR system whereby the outer cylinder is sleeved outside the inner cylinder, flue gas from the inner cylinder is turned by the air homogenization chamber and then flows back into the outer cylinder. This can not only substantially reduce the size of the reaction device to improve the integration of the SCR system, but also allow the flue gas to turn in the air homogenization chamber and then flow back, so that the flue gas and a reducing agent can be fully mixed in the air homogenization chamber to improve the catalytic reaction efficiency.
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.