Dosing and mixing arrangement for use in exhaust aftertreatment
US-9670811-B2 · Jun 6, 2017 · US
US10968800B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10968800-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916395472-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 6, 2021 |
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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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What is claimed is: 1. A unit for an exhaust system, the unit comprising: a housing defining an inlet leading to an interior, the housing including a doser mounting location; an outlet pipe coupled to the housing, the outlet pipe leading from the interior out of the housing; a mixing conduit disposed within the interior of the housing, the mixing conduit extending along a length between a first end and a second end, the second end being aligned with the doser mounting location, and the mixing conduit defining a plurality of apertures spaced about a circumference of the mixing conduit; an exhaust treatment substrate disposed within the interior of the housing, the exhaust treatment substrate defining a central axis that intersects the mixing conduit; a deflection arrangement disposed within the interior of the housing downstream of the exhaust treatment substrate, the deflection arrangement being separate from the mixing conduit, the deflection arrangement being configured to cause exhaust exiting the exhaust treatment substrate to flow around the mixing conduit in a first rotational direction, the deflection arrangement including a baffle that curves along and opposes an external surface of the mixing conduit. 2. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the baffle extends along a flow direction from a first end to a second end, wherein the second end is closer to the mixing conduit than the first end. 3. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the mixing conduit extends across at least a majority of a cross-dimension of the housing. 4. The unit of claim 3 , wherein the apertures are defined along a perforated portion of the circumferential wall of the mixing conduit, and wherein the perforated portion extends across at least a majority of the cross-dimension of the housing. 5. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the housing has a longitudinal axis extending through the inlet and intersecting the mixing conduit, the longitudinal axis also intersecting the baffle. 6. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the deflection arrangement inhibits the exhaust from flowing in a second rotational direction that is opposite the first rotational direction. 7. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the deflection arrangement causes the exhaust to flow around at least 270 degrees of an exterior of the mixing conduit before entering the mixing conduit. 8. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the mixing conduit defines a conduit axis extending between the first and second ends of the mixing conduit, wherein the exhaust enters an interior of the mixing conduit through the apertures, and wherein the exhaust swirls around the conduit axis within the interior of the mixing conduit. 9. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the baffle extends from the housing. 10. The unit of claim 1 , wherein a section of the mixing conduit that defines the apertures overlaps an end face of the exhaust treatment substrate. 11. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the mixing conduit is aligned with the outlet pipe. 12. The unit of claim 11 , wherein the mixing conduit is integral with the outlet pipe. 13. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the mixing conduit has a generally constant diameter along the length of the mixing conduit. 14. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the mixing conduit has a diameter that decreases between the first end and the second end. 15. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the inlet faces in a first direction and the outlet pipe faces in a second direction that is angled to the first direction. 16. The unit of claim 15 , wherein the first direction is transverse to the second direction. 17. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the deflection arrangement includes a flow deflection surface defined by the baffle, the flow deflection surface of the baffle being intersected by the central axis of the exhaust treatment substrate. 18. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust treatment substrate is a diesel oxidation catalyst or a diesel particulate filter. 19. 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 conduit. 20. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured such that all of the exhaust is required to flow through the mixing conduit before being discharged from the housing.
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