Methods and systems for an exhaust aftertreatment device
US-10605142-B2 · Mar 31, 2020 · US
US11047284B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11047284-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716486240-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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Mixer box for mixing, vaporization and decomposition of a liquid additive to the exhaust gas flow from a combustion engine, comprising a gas inlet (108), a gas outlet (109) and internal duct means establishing a gas flow path (A-H, a-h) from the gas inlet (108) to the gas outlet (109). The duct means includes a first duct portion (107) having an outer wall (171) and an inner wall (161), which is surrounded by the outer wall (171), such that the gas flow path through said first duct portion (107) is established inbetween. The first duct portion (107) is provided with at least two partitions (121-124) extending between the outer wall (171) and the inner wall (161), which separate the first duct portion (107) into at least two duct sections (101a, 101b, 102a, 102b) of which at least one is an upstream duct section (101a, 101b) and at least one is a downstream duct section (102a, 102b).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mixer box for mixing and complete or partial vaporization and/or decomposition of a liquid additive to an exhaust gas flow from a combustion engine, the mixer box comprising a gas inlet, a gas outlet and internal duct means establishing a gas flow path (A-H) from the gas inlet to the gas outlet, which duct means includes a first duct portion having an outer wall and an inner wall, the inner wall being surrounded by the outer wall, such that the gas flow path through said first duct portion thereby is established between said walls, said first duct portion is provided with at least two partitions extending between the outer wall and the inner wall and having a main planar surface extending in an axial direction, and separating said first duct portion into at least two duct sections of which at least one is an upstream duct section and at least one is a downstream duct section, wherein the duct means further includes a second duct portion, which second duct portion is entirely surrounded by the first duct portion, wherein a liquid injection means is arranged to inject liquid into the second duct portion, and where the liquid injection means is provided in an end wall of the second duct portion. 2. A mixer box according to claim 1 , wherein the number of said partitions is at least four and the number of said duct sections is at least four, and wherein the upstream duct sections are every second duct section as seen in a circumferential direction and the downstream duct sections are every other duct section. 3. A mixer box according to claim 2 , wherein the duct means includes an upstream re-mixing chamber and each upstream duct section has a gas outlet connected to and communicating with the upstream re-mixing chamber. 4. A mixer box according to claim 2 , wherein the duct means includes a downstream re-mixing chamber and each downstream duct section has a gas outlet connected to and communicating with the downstream re-mixing chamber. 5. A mixer box according to claim 1 , wherein the duct means is arranged to provide a first turn (C) of the gas flow direction 180.degree. 6. A mixer box according to claim 5 , wherein the duct means is arranged to provide a second turn (E) of the gas flow direction at least 90.degree., which first (C) and second (E) turns are located at different positions in the gas flow path. 7. A mixer box according to claim 6 , wherein the second duct portion has an outer wall that is common to the inner wall of the first duct portion. 8. A mixer box according to claim 6 , wherein the duct means has said upstream duct section(s) located upstream of said second duct portion and said second duct portion located upstream of said downstream duct portion(s). 9. A mixer box according to claim 5 , wherein the duct means has the second duct portion arranged upstream of the upstream duct section(s) and said upstream duct section(s) located upstream of said downstream duct section(s). 10. A mixer box according to claim 1 , wherein the duct means includes a heating surface arranged to be hit by the gas flow and heat the gas. 11. A mixer box according to claim 10 , wherein the duct means includes said second duct portion, which second duct portion is surrounded by the first duct portion which second duct portion has an outer wall that is common to the inner wall of the first duct portion, and wherein the heating surface includes a part of a said common wall and/or an end wall of the second duct portion, and where gas flowing in the first duct portion acts as a heat source for heating the heating surface. 12. A combustion engine system including a mixer box according to claim 1 . 13. A vehicle, a vessel or a stationary plant including a combustion engine system according to claim 12 . 14. A use of the mixer box according to claim 1 , wherein said liquid additive contains urea and wherein the gas/liquid-mixture is used for selective catalytic reduction.
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