System and method for controlling NOx
US-9243576-B2 · Jan 26, 2016 · US
US10309281B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10309281-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715491799-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2019 |
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A system for reducing environmentally harmful emissions from an internal combustion engine. The system may incorporate an exhaust after-treatment device. The exhaust after-treatment device may use selective catalytic reduction to remove certain emissions from the exhaust of the engine. Urea solution may be inserted into the exhaust emissions, which is decomposed to ammonia to become a reduction agent for reduction of NOx in the emissions. The engine may be managed by a controller and the exhaust after-treatment device may be managed by another controller. These controllers may be cascaded, or be managed by a third controller that provides hierarchical or coordinated control of engine performance and emissions reduction. The engine and the exhaust after-treatment device may be modeled to aid in designing and building a system for coordinated control of an actual engine and a selective catalytic reduction after-treatment device. The controllers may be predictive model controllers.
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A selective catalytic reduction control system comprising: a diesel engine; a plurality of engine actuators configured to govern one or more functions of the diesel engine; a selective catalytic reduction exhaust after-treatment mechanism for connection to the diesel engine; an engine controller according to a diesel engine model having a first time constant; and a selective catalytic reduction controller according to a selective catalytic reduction exhaust after-treatment mechanism model having a second time constant greater than the first time constant, connected to the selective catalytic reduction exhaust after-treatment mechanism and to the engine controller; and wherein: the engine controller and the selective catalytic reduction controller provide coordinated control of the diesel engine and selective catalytic reduction exhaust after-treatment mechanism to control an amount of pollutants in an exhaust emission from the diesel engine; an output signal is provided by the selective catalytic reduction controller to the engine controller; the output signal controlling setpoints for an amount of NOx in the exhaust emission, temperature of the exhaust, and exhaust mass; and an input signal is provided by the engine controller to the engine actuators to control the diesel engine to produce an exhaust emission with the amount of NOx, the temperature, and the mass indicated by the setpoints. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the engine controller and the selective catalytic reduction controller provide coordinated control of the diesel engine and selective catalytic reduction exhaust after-treatment mechanism to optimize selective catalytic reduction of pollutants in the exhaust emission so as to reduce at least one of specific fuel consumption and particulate matter emission. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the engine controller is a model predictive controller; and the selective catalytic reduction controller is a model predictive controller. 4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the selective catalytic reduction exhaust after-treatment mechanism provides a catalyst into the exhaust emission for selective catalytic reduction of the pollutants in the exhaust emission. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein: the pollutants comprise NOx; and the selective catalytic reduction comprises reducing NOx in the exhaust emission. 6. The system of claim 4 , wherein: an amount of urea solution, which is decomposed to ammonia, injected into the exhaust emission is determined by a signal from the selective catalytic reduction controller; and the signal determines the amount of urea solution according to information about the pollutants in the exhaust emission. 7. The system of claim 6 , where the information about the pollutants comprises an indication of magnitude of NOx in the exhaust emission. 8. An engine emissions reduction system comprising: an exhaust after-treatment device; and a system controller connected to the exhaust after-treatment device; and wherein: the exhaust after-treatment device comprises a coupling for connection to an exhaust of a diesel engine; the system controller is connected to the diesel engine and to the exhaust after-treatment device; the system controller coordinates control of the diesel engine and the exhaust after-treatment device to provide selective catalytic reduction of polluting emissions from the diesel engine; and the system controller comprises: a supervisory controller; an engine controller according to a diesel engine model having a first time constant connected to the supervisory controller and a plurality of actuators of the diesel engine; and a selective catalytic reduction controller according to an exhaust after treatment device model having a second time constant greater than the first time constant connected to the supervisory controller and the exhaust after-treatment device; and wherein the supervisory controller receives feedback from engine sensors and selective catalytic reduction sensors and provides one or more engine emissions setpoint parameters to the engine controller and the selective catalytic reduction controller provides a signal indicating an amount of urea solution to be provided to the polluting emissions based on the one or more engine emissions setpoint parameters provided to the engine controller. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the system controller coordinates control of the diesel engine and the exhaust after-treatment device to further provide increased fuel efficiency of the diesel engine. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein: the polluting emissions comprise NOx; and the selective catalytic reduction neutralizes the NOx with an addition of urea solution to the emissions. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the controllers are model predictive controllers. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein: the selective catalytic reduction controller provides a signal indicating an amount of urea solution to be provided to the polluting emissions; and the signal is conveyed to the exhaust after-treatment device for releasing the amount of urea solution into the polluting emissions exhaust of the diesel engine. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein at an exhaust output downstream from the exhaust after-treatment device, the amount of urea solution released into the exhaust is determined by the signal from the selective catalyst reduction controller, and wherein the selective catalyst reduction controller further indicates the amounts of NOx and NH3 in the exhaust and amounts of NOx and NH3 permitted in the exhaust by applicable regulations on emissions. 14. An engine emissions reduction mechanism comprising: an exhaust after-treatment device; and a system controller connected to the exhaust after-treatment device; and wherein: the exhaust after-treatment device comprises a coupling for connection to an exhaust of a diesel engine; the system controller is connected to the diesel engine and to the exhaust after-treatment device; the system controller controls the diesel engine according to a diesel engine model predictive controller having a first time constant; the system controller controls the exhaust after-treatment device according to an exhaust after-treatment device model predictive controller having a second time constant greater than the first time constant, wherein an input to the diesel engine model predictive controller is based on an output of the exhaust after-treatment model predictive controller; and the system controller coordinates control of the diesel engine and the exhaust after-treatment device to provide selective catalytic reduction of polluting emissions from the engine. 15. The mechanism of claim 14 , wherein the system controller comprises: a supervisory controller; an engine controller connected to the supervisory controller and the diesel engine; and a selective catalytic reduction controller connected to the supervisory controller and the exhaust after-treatment device. 16. The mechanism of claim 14 , wherein the system controller coordinates control of the engine and the exhaust after-treatment device to further provide increased fuel efficiency of the diesel engine. 17. The mechanism of claim 16 , wherein: the polluting emissions comprise NOx; and the selective catalytic reduction neutralizes the NOx with an addition of urea solution to the emissions. 18. The mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the controllers are model predictive controllers. 19. The mechanism of claim 15 , wherein
in relation with the state of the exhaust gas treating apparatus (control of exhaust gas treating apparatus per se F01N) · CPC title
using models instead of sensors to determine operating characteristics of exhaust systems, e.g. calculating catalyst temperature instead of measuring it directly · CPC title
Control for minimising NOx emissions · CPC title
the substance being ammonia or urea · CPC title
Methods of control or diagnosing · CPC title
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