Method of forcibly regenerating gasoline particulate filter
US-2017159522-A1 · Jun 8, 2017 · US
US10167796B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10167796-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715597625-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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The method determines whether soot loading of a gas particulate filter (GPF) requires regeneration. If it does, the temperature of the GPF is read to determine whether it is sufficiently high to achieve particulate (soot) burning. If it is not, an engine control module is commanded to adjust variables such as spark timing, fuel injection timing and valve timing. If the temperature of the particulate filter is sufficiently high that regeneration can occur, other variables may be adjusted such as leaning the air/fuel mixture, retarding the spark timing, the fuel injection and valve timing. Because the latter adjustments may limit or reduce either engine speed or power, messages in a message center are provided indicating, first, that the driver should continue driving for GPF regeneration and, subsequently, under certain conditions, that the engine power has been reduced. Operation of the motor vehicle proceeds until, based upon sensed conditions or pre-determined experimental or empirical data, the filter has been regenerated.
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A method of regenerating a gas particulate filter in a motor vehicle comprising the steps of: determining a pressure drop through a gas particulate filter to determine a necessity of regeneration, determining a soot level in the gas particulate filter from the pressure drop, determining if a soot level in the gas particulate filter is above a first predetermined value and providing a first driver information message, determining if a soot level in the gas particulate filter is above a second, higher predetermined value and providing a second driver information message, determining a temperature of inlet gasses to the gas particulate filter, adjusting at least one of a first set of engine operating parameters if the temperature is below a threshold temperature to increase the temperature, adjusting a second set of engine operating parameters if the temperature is above a threshold temperature to burn particulates in the particulate filter, and continuing to operate under the second set of engine operating parameters until a predetermined condition is met. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the pressure drop in the particulate filter is determined by reading and comparing pressures at an inlet and an outlet of the particulate filter. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the first set of adjusted engine operating parameters includes retarding spark timing, adjusting fuel injection timing, adjusting valve timing, inhibiting a deceleration fuel cutoff and inhibiting an engine start-stop feature. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the second set of adjusted engine operating parameters includes leaning an air/fuel mixture, retarding spark timing, adjusting fuel injection timing, adjusting cam phaser positions to adjust the valve timing, enabling a deceleration fuel cutoff and inhibiting an engine auto stop feature. 5. The method of claim 1 further including the step of inhibiting regeneration and operating under the second set of adjusted engine operating parameters when engine speed and load are within certain limits. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the first driver information message is provided when the pressure drop through the gas particulate filter indicates a soot level of greater than 110 percent and the second driver information message is provided when the pressure drop through the gas particulate filter indicates a soot level of greater than 150 percent. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the predetermined condition is one of time, temperature and pressure drop. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the first predetermined value is 110 percent and the second predetermined value is 150 percent. 9. A method of regenerating a gas particulate filter for an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of: determining if regeneration is necessary based upon one of vehicle mileage and pressure drop across the gas particulate filter, determining if a soot level in the gas particulate filter is above a first predetermined value and providing a first driver information message indicating gas particulate filter regeneration, determining if a soot level in the gas particulate filter is above a second, higher predetermined value and providing a second driver information message indicating reduced engine power, determining if the internal combustion engine is operating at a condition that precludes regeneration, determining if a temperature of the gas particulate filter is sufficient to promote regeneration, heating the gas particulate filter by adjusting at least one of a first set of engine operating parameters if the temperature of the gas particulate filter is insufficient to promote regeneration, and maintaining the temperature of the gas particulate filter and regenerating the gas particulate filter by adjusting a second set of engine operating parameters if the temperature of the gas particulate filter is sufficient to promote regeneration. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the temperature of the gas particulate filter is maintained for a predetermined time to regenerate the gas particulate filter. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein the temperature of the gas particulate filter is maintained until a pressure drop across the gas particulate filter reduces to a predetermined minimum value. 12. The method of claim 9 wherein the first set of adjusted engine operating parameters includes retarding spark timing, adjusting fuel injection timing, adjusting valve timing, inhibiting a deceleration fuel cutoff and inhibiting an engine start-stop feature. 13. The method of claim 9 wherein the second set of adjusted engine operating parameters includes leaning an air/fuel mixture, retarding spark timing, adjusting fuel injection timing, adjusting cam phaser positions to adjust the valve timing, enabling a deceleration fuel cutoff and inhibiting an engine auto stop feature. 14. The method of claim 9 wherein the first driver information message is provided when the gas particulate filter has a soot level of greater than 110 percent and the second driver information message is provided when the gas particulate filter has a soot level of greater than 150 percent. 15. The method of claim 9 wherein the first predetermined value is 110 percent and the second predetermined value is 150 percent. 16. A method of regenerating a gas particulate filter for an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of: determining that a regeneration cycle is necessary based upon at least one of vehicle mileage and a pressure drop through the gas particulate filter, determining if a soot level in the gas particulate filter is above a first predetermined value and providing a first driver information message, determining if a soot level in the gas particulate filter is above a second, higher predetermined value and providing a second driver information message, determining if the internal combustion engine is operating at a condition that precludes regeneration, terminating the regeneration cycle if the internal combustion engine is operating at a precluding condition, determining if a temperature of the gas particulate filter is sufficient to achieve regeneration, heating the gas particulate filter by adjusting at least one of a first set of engine operating parameters if the temperature of the gas particulate filter is insufficient to achieve regeneration, and maintaining the temperature of the gas particulate filter and regenerating the gas particulate filter by adjusting a second set of engine operating parameters if the temperature of the gas particulate filter is sufficient to achieve regeneration. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the first set of adjusted engine operating parameters includes retarding spark timing, adjusting fuel injection timing, adjusting valve timing, inhibiting a deceleration fuel cutoff and inhibiting an engine start-stop feature. 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the second set of adjusted engine operating parameters includes leaning an air/fuel mixture, retarding spark timing, adjusting fuel injection timing, adjusting cam phaser positions to adjust the valve timing, enabling a deceleration fuel cutoff and inhibiting an engine auto stop feature. 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the first driver information message is provided when the gas particulate filter has a soot level of greater than 110 percent and the second driver information message is provided when the gas particulate filter has a soot level of greater than 150 percent.
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the exhaust gas treating apparatus being a particulate filter · CPC title
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one of the functions being ignition · CPC title
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