Exhaust system for a work vehicle
US-2019186321-A1 · Jun 20, 2019 · US
US10612442B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10612442-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615738868-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2020 |
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An exhaust gas treatment device includes an exhaust gas guide element which has an exhaust gas conduit. A first flow separation element is disposed in the exhaust gas conduit that divides the exhaust gas conduit into a first partial conduit and a second partial conduit. The first flow separation element has a first conduit area. A second flow separation element is disposed in the second partial conduit. The second flow separation element divides the second partial conduit into a first sub-conduit, a second sub-conduit, and a third sub-conduit. The second flow separation element has a second conduit area which is cylindrical or expands in a flow direction. The first conduit area of the first flow separation element expands along an injection direction of a reductant.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An exhaust gas treatment device for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, comprising: an exhaust gas guide element which has an exhaust gas conduit through which exhaust gas of the internal combustion engine is flowable; a metering device, wherein a reductant for denitrifying the exhaust gas is introducible into the exhaust gas conduit at a feeding point by the metering device; a first flow separation element disposed in the exhaust gas conduit that divides the exhaust gas conduit into a first partial conduit through which a first partial flow of the exhaust gas is flowable and a second partial conduit through which a second partial flow of the exhaust gas is flowable and in which the feeding point is disposed, wherein the first flow separation element has a first conduit area through which the second partial flow is flowable and which expands in a flow direction of the second partial flow; and a second flow separation element disposed in the second partial conduit; wherein the second flow separation element divides the second partial conduit into a first sub-conduit through which a first sub-flow of the exhaust gas is flowable, a second sub-conduit through which a second sub-flow of the exhaust gas is flowable, and a third sub-conduit through which a third sub-flow of the exhaust gas is flowable and which is disposed between the first sub-conduit and the second sub-conduit; wherein the second flow separation element has a second conduit area through which the second sub-flow and the third sub-flow are flowable and which is cylindrical or expands in a flow direction of the second sub-flow and the third sub-flow; wherein the first conduit area of the first flow separation element expands along an injection direction of the reductant. 2. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 1 , wherein the reductant is introduced into the exhaust gas conduit by the metering device and forms a spray cone, wherein a cone angle of the spray cone is at least 20 degrees, and wherein the first flow separation element and the second flow separation element are disposed entirely outside of the spray cone. 3. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 1 , wherein at least one part of the exhaust gas conduit through which the exhaust gas is flowable runs in a volute-shaped manner. 4. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 1 , wherein the reductant is introducible in the injection direction into the second partial conduit and wherein the first conduit area and the second conduit area each expand along the injection direction. 5. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 4 , wherein the reductant, while forming a spray cone, is introducible into the second partial conduit along an imaginary straight line which coincides with the injection direction and wherein the first conduit area and the second conduit area each are arranged coaxially to the imaginary straight line. 6. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 1 , wherein the first partial conduit is delimited by a first surface area of the first flow separation element and a first part, facing the first surface area, of an inner side of the exhaust gas guide element, wherein the second partial conduit is delimited by a second surface area of the first flow separation element, which faces away from the first surface area, and a second part, facing the second surface area, of the inner side of the exhaust gas guide element. 7. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 6 , wherein the first sub-conduit is delimited by a third part of the second surface area of the first flow separation element, and a third surface area of the second flow separation element, which faces the third par, wherein the third sub-conduit is delimited by a fourth surface area of the second flow separation element, which faces away from the third surface area, and a fifth surface area of the second flow separation element, which faces the fourth surface area. 8. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 7 , wherein the second sub-conduit is delimited by a sixth surface area of the second flow separation element, which faces away from the fifth surface area, and a partial area of the second part, facing the sixth surface area, of the inner side of the exhaust gas guide element. 9. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 1 , wherein straight guide elements for guiding the exhaust gas are associated with the third sub-conduit. 10. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 1 , further comprising curved guide elements, wherein the curved guide elements effect a swirl-shaped flow of at least one part of the exhaust gas. 11. The exhaust gas treatment device according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first flow separation element and the second flow separation element has on an inner side a contour of a diffusor having a first longitudinal area which tapers in a flow direction of a corresponding partial flow or a sub-flow and, adjacent to the first longitudinal area, a second longitudinal area which expands in the flow direction.
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