Regeneration method for purifying exhaust gas

US10180097B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10180097-B2
Application numberUS-201615374768-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2016
Priority dateJul 12, 2016
Publication dateJan 15, 2019
Grant dateJan 15, 2019

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An apparatus of purifying an exhaust gas may include a catalytic converter which is disposed on an exhaust pipe and has a lean NOx trap (LNT) device in which a first LNT catalyst is coated and a catalyzed particulate filter (CPF) in which a second LNT catalyst is coated, and a regeneration method of the apparatus of purifying the exhaust gas may include determining whether a nitrogen oxide (NOx) amount absorbed in the LNT device is greater than a threshold NOx amount, determining whether a temperature of the LNT device is higher than a first predetermined temperature when the NOx amount absorbed in the LNT device is greater than the threshold NOx amount, and regenerating, both of the LNT device and the CPF or only the LNT device according to a temperature of the CPF when the temperature of the LNT device is higher than the first predetermined temperature.

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What is claimed is: 1. A regeneration method of an apparatus of purifying an exhaust gas including a catalytic converter which is disposed on an exhaust pipe and includes a lean NOx trap (LNT) device in which a first LNT catalyst is coated and a catalyzed particulate filter (CPF) in which a second LNT catalyst is coated, wherein the LNT device and the CPF are sequentially disposed in the catalytic converter, the regeneration method comprising: determining, by a controller, whether a nitrogen oxide (NOx) amount absorbed in the LNT device is greater than a threshold NOx amount; determining, by the controller, whether a temperature of the LNT device is higher than a first predetermined temperature when the NOx amount absorbed in the LNT device is greater than the threshold NOx amount; and regenerating, by the controller, both of the LNT device and the CPF or only the LNT device according to a temperature of the CPF when the temperature of the LNT device is higher than the first predetermined temperature. 2. The regeneration method of claim 1 , wherein the regenerating both of the LNT device and the CPF or only the LNT device according to the temperature of the CPF comprises: determining whether the CPF temperature is higher than a second predetermined temperature; and regenerating the both of the LNT device and the CPF when the CPF temperature is higher than the second predetermined temperature. 3. The regeneration method of claim 2 , wherein the regenerating both of the LNT device and the CPF is performed based on an inlet lambda of the LNT device and an outlet lambda of the CPF. 4. The regeneration method of claim 2 , wherein the regenerating both of the LNT device and the CPF or only the LNT device according to the temperature of the CPF further comprises regenerating only the LNT device when the CPF temperature is lower than or equal to the second predetermined temperature. 5. The regeneration method of claim 4 , wherein the regenerating only the LNT device is performed based on an inlet lambda of the LNT device and an outlet lambda of the LNT device. 6. The regeneration method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, by the controller, whether the CPF temperature is higher than a second predetermined temperature when the temperature of the LNT device is lower than or equal to the first predetermined temperature; and regenerating the CPF, by the controller, when the CPF temperature is higher than the second predetermined temperature. 7. The regeneration method of claim 6 , wherein the regenerating the CPF is performed based on an outlet lambda of the LNT device and an outlet lambda of the CPF.

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  • specially adapted for catalytic conversion (F01N3/22 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for treatment of exhaust gases from IC Engines · CPC title

  • with catalytic reactors · CPC title

  • the purifying devices are of the same type · CPC title

  • the diagnostic devices measuring oxygen or air concentration downstream of the exhaust apparatus · CPC title

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What does patent US10180097B2 cover?
An apparatus of purifying an exhaust gas may include a catalytic converter which is disposed on an exhaust pipe and has a lean NOx trap (LNT) device in which a first LNT catalyst is coated and a catalyzed particulate filter (CPF) in which a second LNT catalyst is coated, and a regeneration method of the apparatus of purifying the exhaust gas may include determining whether a nitrogen oxide (NOx…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hyundai Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N9/002. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 15 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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