Diagnostic system for internal combustion engine
US-2016177804-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US10934977B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10934977-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916380165-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 2, 2021 |
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A gas/gas mixer for introducing gas, especially air, into the exhaust gas stream of an internal combustion engine, includes a mixer body (32) that is elongated in the direction of a body longitudinal axis (L). A plurality of gas passage openings (38) are provided in a wall (36) of the mixer body (32) enclosing a volume of gas to be introduced (42) in the mixer body (32). The mixer body (32) is configured with a flattened cross-sectional profile, flattened obliquely to the body longitudinal axis (L).
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A gas/gas mixer for introducing gas into an exhaust gas stream of an internal combustion engine, the gas/gas mixer comprising a mixer body that is elongated in a direction of a body longitudinal axis, the mixer body comprising a wall wherein a volume of gas to be introduced is formed in the mixer body and a plurality of gas passage openings are provided in the wall of the mixer body, which wall encloses the volume of gas to be introduced, wherein the mixer body is configured with a flattened cross-sectional profile, flattened obliquely to the body longitudinal axis, wherein a profile cross-sectional axis, representing an area of maximum width of the cross-sectional profile, is offset a distance in a direction of a profile longitudinal axis, representing a length of the cross-sectional profile between a leading edge of the mixer body and a discharge edge of the mixer body, in relation to a longitudinal center of the profile longitudinal axis in a direction towards the leading edge of the mixer body, wherein a ratio of the distance between the profile cross-sectional axis and a longitudinal center of the profile longitudinal axis to a length of the profile longitudinal axis is in a range of 0.02 to 0.05. 2. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a ratio between a maximum width of the cross-sectional profile to a length of the cross-sectional profile between a leading edge of the mixer body and a discharge edge of the mixer body is in the range of 0.2 to 0.4. 3. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the mixer body has a plurality of rows of gas passage openings are provided extending essentially in the direction of the body longitudinal axis. 4. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 3 , wherein essentially no gas passage openings are provided in the wall of the mixer body in an area between a leading edge of the mixer body and an area of maximum width of the cross-sectional profile of the mixer body. 5. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the volume of gas to be introduced is closed by means of a front wall in the direction of the body longitudinal axis. 6. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 5 , wherein: the mixer body has a plurality of gas passage openings; and no gas passage openings are provided in the front wall. 7. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the mixer body has an essentially symmetrical configuration in relation to a longitudinal central plane extending from a leading edge to a discharge edge. 8. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the mixer body has an asymmetrical configuration in relation to a longitudinal central plane extending from a leading edge to a discharge edge. 9. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 8 , wherein: the mixer body has a plurality of gas passage openings; and a number of gas passage openings on a first side of the wall of the mixer body in relation to the longitudinal central plane is different from a number of gas passage openings on a second side of the wall of the mixer body in relation to the longitudinal central plane. 10. The gas/gas mixer in accordance with claim 8 , wherein a profile line of the wall of the mixer body on a first side in relation to the longitudinal central plane is different from a profile line of the wall of the mixer body on a second side of the wall of the mixer body in relation to the longitudinal central plane. 11. An exhaust system for an internal combustion engine, the exhaust system comprising: an exhaust pipe; at least one gas/gas mixer at the exhaust gas pipe for introducing gas into an exhaust gas stream flowing in the exhaust pipe, the gas/gas mixer comprising a mixer body that is elongated in a direction of a body longitudinal axis, the mixer body comprising a wall wherein a volume of the gas to be introduced into the exhaust gas stream is formed in the mixer body and a plurality of gas passage openings are provided in the wall of the mixer body, which wall encloses the volume of the gas to be introduced, wherein the mixer body is configured with a flattened cross-sectional profile, flattened obliquely to the body longitudinal axis; a first particle filter downstream of the at least one gas/gas mixer and a second particle filter downstream of the at least one gas/gas mixer; a pipe branch provided downstream of the exhaust gas pipe containing the at least one gas/gas mixer, a first branching pipe connected to the pipe branch and leading from the pipe branch to the first particle filter and a second branching pipe connected to the pipe branch and leading from the pipe branch to the second particle filter. 12. The exhaust system in accordance with claim 11 , wherein: the at least one gas/gas mixer is arranged with the body longitudinal axis of the mixer body oriented essentially at right angles to an exhaust gas main direction of flow; a leading edge of the mixer body is oriented essentially in an upstream direction in relation to the exhaust gas main direction of flow and a discharge edge of the mixer body is oriented essentially in a downstream direction in relation to the exhaust gas main direction of flow. 13. The exhaust system in accordance with claim 11 , wherein: the mixer body has an asymmetrical configuration in relation to a longitudinal central plane extending from a leading edge to a discharge edge; the longitudinal central plane of the mixer body is positioned such that the pipe branch comprises at least one branching pipe each on both sides of the longitudinal central plane. 14. The exhaust system in accordance with claim 11 , further comprising a catalytic converter device arranged upstream of the at least one gas/gas mixer. 15. The exhaust system in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the gas to be introduced into the exhaust gas is air. 16. The exhaust system in accordance with claim 11 , wherein a ratio between a maximum width of the cross-sectional profile to a length of the cross-sectional profile, between a leading edge of the mixer body and a discharge edge of the mixer body is in the range of 0.2 to 0.4. 17. An exhaust system comprising: an exhaust pipe configured to flow exhaust gas in an exhaust flow; a mixer body arranged in said exhaust pipe, said mixer body having a longitudinal axis, and being elongated along said longitudinal axis, said longitudinal axis extending perpendicular to the exhaust flow through said exhaust pipe, said mixer body defining an interior space configured to receive a gas, said gas mixer including a wall defining a plurality of openings, said plurality of openings providing communication between said interior space of said gas mixer and a space both exterior of said gas mixer and interior of said exhaust pipe, said mixer body having a leading edge and a discharge edge with respect to the exhaust flow, said mixer body having a distance between said leading edge and said discharge edge, said mixing body having a maximum width axis extending perpendicular to a direction of said longitudinal axis and the exhaust flow, said maximum width axis being arranged at a maximum width of said mixing body along said direction of said maximum width axis, said distance having a center, said mixer body being shaped to have said maximum width axis spaced from said center by an offset in a direction of said leading edge, said mixer body being shaped to have a ratio of said offset to said distance be in a range of 0.02 to 0.05.
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