Injector for injecting a gaseous reducing agent into an exhaust gas stream, comprising at least one anti-backflow device
US-2020131966-A1 · Apr 30, 2020 · US
US10920641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10920641-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916376683-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2021 |
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An exhaust aftertreatment system for use with over-the-road vehicle is disclosed. The exhaust aftertreatment system includes a reducing agent mixer with a mixing can and a flash-boil doser configured to inject heated and pressurized reducing agent into the mixing can for distribution throughout exhaust gases passed through the mixing can.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A reducing agent mixer for use in an exhaust aftertreatment system for an over-the-road vehicle, the reducing agent mixer comprising a mixing can defining at least a portion of an exhaust passageway for receiving a flow of exhaust gases therein, and a flash-boil doser mounted to the mixing can and configured to inject a reducing agent through an injection aperture formed in the mixing can, the flash-boil doser including (i) a doser body that defines a flash-boil chamber with at least one heater arranged in the flash-boil chamber to heat reducing agent and thereby increase a pressure within the flash-boil chamber, (ii) a doser inlet coupled to the doser body that defines an inlet passageway that opens into the flash-boil chamber to admit reducing agent from an associated reducing agent tank, and (iii) a doser outlet coupled to the doser body that defines an outlet passageway that opens from the flash-boil chamber into the exhaust passageway of the mixing can, wherein the doser outlet includes a pressure-activated outlet valve that blocks or allows flow through the outlet passageway, the pressure-activated outlet valve configured to move from a normally-closed position to an open position when a predetermined pressure within the flash-boil chamber is reached to discharge the heated reducing agent from the flash-boil chamber through the outlet passageway and into the exhaust passageway for mixing with the exhaust gases therein during use of the reducing agent mixer in the over-the-road vehicle. 2. The reducing agent mixer of claim 1 , wherein the doser inlet includes an inlet tube defining the inlet passageway having a first cross-sectional area and an orifice plate that defines an orifice aperture therethrough having a second cross-sectional area that is smaller than the first cross-sectional area, and wherein the orifice plate is arranged in the inlet tube to restrict flow through the inlet passageway. 3. The reducing agent mixer of claim 2 , wherein the orifice aperture is sized to admit reducing agent through the orifice plate and into the flash-boil chamber when the pressure within the flash-boil chamber is below the predetermined pressure and to limit reducing agent from flowing from the flash-boil chamber back through the orifice aperture away from the flash-boil chamber when the pressure within the flash-boil chamber is at or above the predetermined pressure. 4. The reducing agent mixer of claim 2 , the flash-boil doser further includes (iv) a cooling system configured to selectively cool the temperature of components included in the flash-boil doser, the cooling system including at least one of a first cooler coupled to an outer surface of the doser inlet and aligned axially with the orifice plate, a second cooler coupled to the doser body, and a third cooler coupled to the doser outlet and aligned axially with the pressure-activated outlet valve. 5. The reducing agent mixer of claim 1 , wherein the pressure-activated outlet valve includes an inlet valve that blocks or allows flow through the inlet passageway and a connector rod mechanically interconnecting the inlet valve and an outlet valve, the connector rod configured to cause the inlet valve to move to a closed position in response to motion of the pressure-activated outlet valve to the opened position and to cause the inlet valve to move to an opened position in response to motion of the pressure-activated outlet valve to the closed position. 6. The reducing agent mixer of claim 5 , the flash-boil doser further includes (iv) a cooling system configured to selectively cool the temperature of components included in the flash-boil doser, the cooling system including at least one of a first cooler coupled to an outer surface of the doser inlet and aligned axially with the orifice plate, a second cooler coupled to the doser body, and a third cooler coupled to the doser outlet and aligned axially with the pressure-activated outlet valve. 7. An exhaust aftertreatment system comprising an exhaust conduit defining an exhaust passageway for receiving a flow of exhaust gases therein, and a first reducing agent mixer coupled fluidly with the exhaust conduit and configured to receive the exhaust gases and inject a reducing agent into the exhaust gases, the first reducing agent mixer including: a mixing can defining at least a portion of the exhaust passageway for receiving the exhaust gases therein, and a flash-boil doser mounted to the mixing can and configured to inject a reducing agent through an injection aperture formed in the mixing can, the flash-boil doser including (i) a doser body that defines a flash-boil chamber with at least one heater arranged in the flash-boil chamber to heat reducing agent and thereby increase a pressure within the flash-boil chamber, (ii) a doser inlet coupled to the doser body that defines an inlet passageway that opens into the flash-boil chamber to admit reducing agent from an associated reducing agent tank, and (iii) a doser outlet coupled to the doser body, that defines an outlet passageway that opens from the flash-boil chamber into the exhaust passageway of the mixing can, wherein the doser outlet includes a pressure-activated outlet valve that blocks or allows flow through the outlet passageway, the pressure-activated outlet valve configured to move from a normally-closed position to an open position when a predetermined pressure within the flash-boil chamber is reached to discharge the heated reducing agent from the flash-boil chamber through the outlet passageway and into the exhaust passageway for mixing with the exhaust gases therein during use of the reducing agent mixer in the over-the-road vehicle. 8. The system of claim 7 , further comprising a second reducing agent mixer coupled to the exhaust conduit downstream of the first reducing agent mixer, the second reducing agent mixer including a second mixing can defining at least a portion of the exhaust passageway for receiving the exhaust gases therein and a secondary doser mounted to the second mixing can, wherein the secondary doser is configured to inject reducing agent through a second injection aperture formed in the second mixing can. 9. The system of claim 8 , further comprising a first selective catalytic reduction unit mounted to the exhaust conduit downstream of the first reducing agent mixer and a second selective catalytic reduction unit mounted to the exhaust conduit downstream of the second reducing agent mixer. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the first selective catalytic reduction unit is spaced apart from the first reducing agent mixer and the second selective catalytic reduction unit is positioned immediately downstream of the second reducing agent mixer. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the first reducing agent mixer and the first selective catalytic reduction unit are close-coupled relative to a source of the exhaust gases and the second reducing agent mixer. 12. An over-the-road vehicle, the vehicle comprising an internal combustion engine configured to produce a flow of exhaust gases that are conducted through an exhaust passageway defined by an exhaust conduit, and an exhaust aftertreatment system comprising a reducing agent tank formed to include an internal region storing a reducing agent therein, a reducing agent pump configured to displace reducing agent from the reducing agent tank, a mixing can defining at least a portion of the exhaust passageway for receiving the exhaust gases therein, a flash-boil doser mounted to the mixing can and configured to inject a reducing agent through an injection aperture formed in the mixing can, the flash-boil doser including (i) a doser body
Heating materials, e.g. melting · CPC title
using nozzles · CPC title
in conduits or tubes through which the main component flows · CPC title
in two or more consecutive, i.e. successive, mixing receptacles or being consecutively arranged · CPC title
the support being provided with means to enhance the mixing process inside the converter, e.g. sheets, plates or foils with protrusions or projections to create turbulence · CPC title
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