Regeneration of automotive exhaust aftertreatment device using diverted boost air during deceleration
10781737 ยท 2020-09-22
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Cpc classification
F01N2560/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M31/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01N3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M31/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method, used with an internal combustion engine, of providing fresh air for regeneration of an exhaust aftertreatment device. An air intake diversion line is installed from a point between the throttle and the compressor to a point upstream of the exhaust aftertreatment device. A valve on this diversion line is normally closed. If the engine temperature is above a certain threshold and if the engine is in a high load deceleration state, the valve is opened, which diverts fresh air to the exhaust aftertreatment device. The valve is then closed after the pressure in the intake line is relieved.
Claims
1. A method, used with an internal combustion engine having an air intake system with a throttle, an air intake line, and a compressor, and the engine having at least one exhaust aftertreatment device on a main exhaust line, of providing fresh air for regeneration of the exhaust aftertreatment device, comprising: installing a diversion line from a point between the throttle and the compressor to a point upstream of the exhaust aftertreatment device; wherein the diversion line is operable to carry air from the air intake line to the main exhaust line; receiving temperature data representing the temperature of the exhaust aftertreatment device; comparing the temperature data to a threshold temperature value; receiving deceleration data indicating whether the engine is in a deceleration tip-out condition; opening a valve on the diversion line in response to the temperature data and the deceleration data, such that the diversion line provides air flow to the exhaust aftertreatment device in response to the tip-out condition and operates to decrease pressure in the air intake line; wherein opening the valve occurs at a time when regeneration of the exhaust aftertreatment device is occurring or will immediately occur; and, closing the valve after pressure in the intake line falls to a desired pressure.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the compressor is part of a turbocharger.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the compressor is part of a supercharger.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of receiving temperature data is performed by receiving data from a temperature sensor at the intake of the exhaust aftertreatment device.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the exhaust aftertreatment device is a particulate filter.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of receiving deceleration data is performed by receiving data from a sensor that measures intake manifold pressure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete understanding of the present embodiments and advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numbers indicate like features, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) The following description is directed to regeneration of exhaust aftertreatment devices, such as a particulate filter, used in an internal combustion engine. This method is useful for throttled engines, gasoline or diesel, that also have a turbocharger or supercharger. The method redirects fresh air to the aftertreatment device that would otherwise be recirculated. This fresh air assists in regeneration of the aftertreatment device.
(6) In turbocharged or supercharged engines that operate with an intake throttle, the throttle is used to help maintain a desired air-fuel ratio. Superchargers and turbochargers are referred to herein collectively as air boosting devices.
(7) For purpose of example herein, the exhaust aftertreatment device to be regenerated is a particulate filter. However, the method of the invention may be used with any other type of exhaust aftertreatment device that benefits from fresh air during regeneration. Other possible aftertreatment devices may be NOx traps or three-way catalysts.
(8) In many engine applications, especially those that operate at stoichiometric conditions, the required intake manifold pressure may vary from above ambient at full load to below ambient at light load. In these applications, careful consideration is given to the air boosting device during a hard tip out or hard deceleration. During a hard deceleration, the intake throttle is closed and there is excess pressure in the air intake line between the compressor and throttle. If not relieved, this pressure will cause compressor surge, which is a condition where the pressure ratio is high while the flow is low. This is not only audible but can damage the compressor and abruptly slow it down.
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(10) A turbocharger 101 has a compressor 101a and turbine 102b. An exhaust aftertreatment device 102, such as a particulate filter, is installed downstream the turbine 101b on the engine's main exhaust line.
(11) Engine 100 uses a throttle 103 to maintain a desired air-fuel ratio. As stated in the Background, during certain engine operating conditions, excess air pressure can arise in the intake line 106 between the throttle 103 and compressor 101a.
(12) In a conventional engine, a bypass valve 104 is used to relieve excess air pressure in the fresh air intake line. When the valve 104 is open, excess air pressure is recirculated back to the inlet of the compressor 101a.
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(14) An exhaust aftertreatment device 202, such as a particulate filter, is installed downstream the turbine 201b on the main exhaust line.
(15) A throttle 203 is used to maintain a desired air-fuel ratio. As with engine 100, during certain engine operating conditions, engine 200 can experience excess air pressure in the fresh air intake line 206 between the throttle 203 and compressor 201a.
(16) In the case of engine 200, a diversion line 204 is installed between points A and B illustrated in
(17) A valve 205 controls whether air from the compressor intake line 206 shall be diverted through diversion line 204. Various implementations of valve 205 are possible; valve 205 can be air-actuated or electrically actuated. Valve 205 can be an on/off valve or can be variable.
(18) Valve 205 is normally closed. However, as explained below in connection with
(19) Engine 200 is further equipped with a control unit 210, which allows the use of diversion line 204 and valve 205 to be incorporated into the engine's control strategy. Control unit 210 is assumed to have appropriate hardware and software, programmed in accordance with the method described herein.
(20) As explained below in connection with
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(22) Step 303 is determining whether T(EAD) is above a stored threshold temperature. As stated above, if engine 200 has been above a certain load for a certain time period, T(EAD) will be sufficiently high for the oxidation requirements of regeneration. If so, the method proceeds to Step 305.
(23) Step 305 determines whether there has been a deceleration (also referred to as a tip-out). This occurs after high load operation, when the vehicle operator suddenly decelerates or reduces the engine load such that the intake throttle 203 closes. Referring again to
(24) In Step 307, if T(EAD) is above the desired threshold and if there is a high load deceleration, control unit 210 opens valve 205. As a result, a burst of fresh air is sent to the exhaust aftertreatment device 202. Where aftertreatment device 202 is a particulate filter, this burst of fresh air aids in soot oxidation.
(25) The opening of valve 205 is further timed to occur during regeneration of the exhaust aftertreatment device. The valve opening may coincide with the beginning of regeneration or it may occur at some other time during regeneration. This timing will vary, depending on the regeneration requirements, such as a need for increased oxygen in the exhaust entering the aftertreatment device.
(26) The duration of the opening of valve 205 may vary depending on regeneration requirements of the exhaust aftertreatment device but is no longer than required to relieve the high intake pressure. Then, valve 205 is closed.
(27) It is not expected that the method of