Exhaust gas aftertreatment mixer
US-12163456-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US10294841B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10294841-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614990434-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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A dosing and mixing arrangement includes a mixing tube having a constant diameter along its length. At least a first portion of the mixing tube includes a plurality of apertures. The arrangement also includes a swirl structure for causing exhaust flow to swirl outside of the first portion of the mixing tube in one direction along a flow path that extends at least 270 degrees around a central axis of the mixing tube. The arrangement is configured such that the exhaust enters an interior of the mixing tube through the apertures as the exhaust swirls along the flow path. The exhaust entering the interior of the mixing tube through the apertures has a tangential component that causes the exhaust to swirl around the central axis within the interior of the mixing tube. The arrangement also includes a doser for dispensing a reactant into the interior of the mixing tube.
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A unit for an exhaust system, the unit comprising: a mixing tube including a circumferential wall extending between a first end and a second end, the circumferential wall defining a plurality of apertures spaced about a circumference of the mixing tube; an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe, the outlet pipe being co-axially aligned with the mixing tube; an exhaust treatment substrate positioned at a location between the inlet pipe and the mixing tube, the exhaust treatment substrate defining a central axis that intersects the mixing tube; at least one flow deflection surface arranged to cause exhaust flow entering the mixing tube through the apertures to swirl within an interior of the mixing tube, the at least one flow deflection surface including a baffle positioned between the inlet pipe and the mixing tube for deflecting exhaust about the mixing tube in one rotational direction along a flow path that extends at least 270 degrees about the mixing tube, the baffle extending across at least a majority of a diameter of the mixing tube; and a doser mounting location defined at the first end of the mixing tube. 2. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust treatment substrate is a diesel oxidation catalyst or a diesel particulate filter. 3. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the mixing tube is transversely aligned relative to the central axis of the exhaust treatment substrate. 4. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the at least one flow deflection surface includes a flow deflection surface defined by the baffle. 5. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the mixing tube is integral with the outlet pipe. 6. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the mixing tube defines a tube axis, and wherein the at least one flow deflection surface includes flow deflection surfaces arranged and configured to cause exhaust to flow around the tube axis about an exterior of the mixing tube. 7. The unit of claim 1 , further comprising a doser mounted at the doser mounting location, the doser being configured for directing a reactant into the interior of the mixing tube. 8. The unit of claim 7 , further comprising a source of aqueous urea that supplies aqueous urea to the doser. 9. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the mixing tube defines a tube axis, and wherein the at least one flow deflection surface includes a plurality of flow guide surfaces positioned around the tube axis. 10. The unit of claim 9 , wherein the flow guide surfaces are integral with the mixing tube and positioned at apertures of the mixing tube. 11. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the at least one deflection surface includes a flow deflection surface defined by the baffle positioned between the exhaust treatment substrate and the mixing tube, the flow deflection surface of the baffle being intersected by the central axis of the exhaust treatment substrate. 12. The unit of claim 11 , wherein the baffle is configured for directing exhaust flow toward one side of the mixing tube. 13. The unit of claim 12 , wherein the mixing tube defines a tube axis, and wherein the baffle and an outer housing of the unit are arranged and configured to cooperate such that the exhaust flows in one direction around the tube axis about an exterior of the mixing tube. 14. A unit for treating, dosing and mixing exhaust, the unit comprising: a mixing tube having a central axis extending along a length of the mixing tube, the mixing tube including a plurality of apertures spaced about a circumference of the mixing tube; a housing in which the mixing tube is at least partially positioned, the housing having a longitudinal axis that is transversely aligned relative to the mixing tube, the unit including an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe that project outwardly from the housing, the outlet pipe being co-axially aligned with the mixing tube; an exhaust treatment substrate positioned within the housing at a location between the inlet pipe and the mixing tube, the exhaust treatment substrate being aligned along the longitudinal axis of the housing; and a swirl structure for causing exhaust flow exiting the exhaust treatment substrate flow to swirl within the housing around an outside of the mixing tube along a flow path that extends around the central axis of the mixing tube, wherein the exhaust enters an interior of the mixing tube through the apertures as the exhaust swirls along the flow path, and wherein the exhaust entering the interior of the mixing tube through the apertures swirls around the central axis within the interior of the mixing tube, the swirl structure including a main baffle plate spaced from the mixing tube at a location between the exhaust treatment substrate and the mixing tube. 15. The unit of claim 14 , wherein the exhaust treatment substrate is selected from the group consisting of a catalytic converter and a diesel particulate filter. 16. The unit of claim 14 , wherein the flow path extends at least 270 degrees in one rotational direction about the central axis of the mixing tube. 17. The unit of claim 14 , wherein the longitudinal axis of the housing intersects the mixing tube and the longitudinal axis is perpendicular relative to the central axis of the mixing tube. 18. The unit of claim 14 , wherein the outlet pipe is integral with the mixing tube. 19. The unit of claim 14 , wherein the housing is configured such that all of the exhaust is required to flow through the mixing tube before being discharged from the unit. 20. The unit of claim 14 , wherein the inlet and outlet pipes are generally perpendicular relative to one another. 21. The unit of claim 14 , wherein a doser is mounted to the housing adjacent one end of the mixing tube. 22. The unit of claim 14 , wherein the main baffle plate extends from the housing and forces flow to one side of the mixing tube. 23. The unit of claim 14 , wherein a section of the mixing tube that defines the apertures overlaps an end face of the exhaust treatment substrate. 24. The unit of claim 14 , further comprising: a source of aqueous urea; and a doser for dispensing aqueous urea from the source of aqueous urea, the aqueous urea dispensed from the doser being mixed with the swirling exhaust within the interior of the mixing tube. 25. A unit for treating, dosing and mixing exhaust, the unit comprising: a mixing tube having a central axis extending along a length of the mixing tube, the mixing tube including a plurality of apertures spaced about a circumference of the mixing tube; a housing in which the mixing tube is at least partially positioned, the housing having a first end and an opposite second end, the unit including an inlet adjacent the first end of the housing and an outlet adjacent the second end of the housing, the inlet and the outlet being angled relative to one another so that axes defined by the inlet and the outlet are not parallel, and the outlet being co-axially aligned with the mixing tube; a swirl structure for causing exhaust flow to swirl within the housing outside of the mixing tube in one rotational direction along a flow path that extends at least 270 degrees around the central axis of the mixing tube, wherein the exhaust enters an interior of the mixing tube through the apertures as the exhaust swirls along the flow path, and wherein the exhaust entering the interior of the mixing tube through the apertures swirls around the central axis within the interior of the mixing tube, the swirl structure including a main baffle pos
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the substance being ammonia or urea · CPC title
Sprayers or atomisers; Arrangement thereof in the exhaust apparatus · CPC title
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