Urea Injection Systems Wash Cycles
US-2015027556-A1 · Jan 29, 2015 · US
US10040028B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10040028-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514932695-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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Methods and systems are provided for an exhaust gas mixer. The system comprises a urea injector injecting urea into a perforated tube having a U-shaped bend housed by the exhaust gas mixing chamber. The perforated tube further has an outlet fluidly coupled with an exhaust passage, with an SCR catalyst positioned downstream of the exhaust passage.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A system comprising: a urea injector injecting urea inside a perforated tube having a U-shaped bend, housed by a mixing chamber configured to receive exhaust gas via an inlet of an upstream exhaust passage, a central axis of the inlet intersecting the tube at a region of bend at an offset from a center of the bend, the upstream exhaust passage physically coupled to an upstream side of the mixing chamber, the tube having an outlet end fluidly coupled with a downstream exhaust passage and an SCR catalyst positioned downstream of the downstream exhaust passage, where the downstream exhaust passage is disconnected from the upstream exhaust passage. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein exhaust gas from the upstream exhaust passage flows unobstructed through the inlet between the upstream exhaust passage and the mixing chamber, through perforations of the tube, and through the outlet end into the downstream exhaust passage. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein exhaust gas enters the chamber only via the inlet and exits the chamber only via the outlet end. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the tube comprises an upper linear portion, a lower linear portion, and the bend, and wherein the bend is between the upper linear portion and the lower linear portion. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the urea injector is fluidly coupled to the upper linear portion via an inlet port. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the perforated tube is welded to a downstream wall of the mixing chamber and is spaced away from remaining walls of the mixing chamber. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein perforations of the tube span an entire circumference of the tube for one or more lengths of the tube, with a length of perforation occurring in the bent region of the tube. 8. A mixer, comprising: a mixing chamber with a downstream side and an upstream side; an inlet of the upstream side fluidly coupled with an upstream exhaust passage; an outlet of the downstream side fluidly coupled with a downstream exhaust passage; a perforated tube having a U-shaped bend located inside the mixing chamber comprising a lower portion fluidly coupled with the outlet and an upper portion fluidly coupled with an injector via a port on the downstream side of the mixing chamber; wherein the inlet and outlet are spaced away from each other and a central axis of the inlet intersects the perforated tube at a region of bend at an offset from a center of the bend. 9. The mixer of claim 8 , wherein the port is directly above and aligned with the outlet along a vertical axis. 10. The mixer of claim 8 , wherein the perforated tube is symmetric about the center of the bend. 11. The mixer of claim 8 , wherein the perforated tube is stationary and is welded to the downstream side of the mixing chamber. 12. The mixer of claim 8 , wherein the perforated tube is hollow. 13. The mixer of claim 8 , wherein there are no other inlets and no additional outlets in the mixing chamber other than those specified. 14. The mixer of claim 8 , wherein the perforated tube is a single body, contiguous tube. 15. An exhaust gas mixer, comprising: an upstream exhaust passage physically coupled to an upstream side of a mixing chamber and fluidly coupled to an interior of the mixing chamber via an inlet; a downstream exhaust passage physically coupled to a downstream side of the mixing chamber and fluidly coupled to a perforated tube having a U-shaped bend in the mixing chamber via an outlet, and where the outlet is aligned with the inlet along a central axis of the inlet, the central axis of the inlet intersecting the perforated tube at a region of bend at an offset from a center of the bend; and the lower portion of the perforated tube fluidly coupled to the outlet and an upper portion of the perforated tube fluidly coupled with a port for a urea injector located vertically above the outlet along the downstream side. 16. The exhaust gas mixer of claim 15 , wherein the lower portion and the upper portion are fluidly coupled via the bend in the perforated tube, and where the lower portion, the upper portion, and the bend comprise perforations. 17. The exhaust gas mixer of claim 15 , wherein exhaust gas from the upstream exhaust passage mixes within at least the lower portion of the perforated tube before exiting through the outlet to the downstream exhaust passage.
Processes characterised by a specific device · CPC title
Selective catalytic reduction [SCR] · CPC title
Exhaust flow directors or the like, e.g. upstream of catalytic device · CPC title
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a flow director or deflector · CPC title
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