Exhaust gas purifying system and exhaust gas purifying method
US-2018163603-A1 · Jun 14, 2018 · US
US2022082039A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022082039-A1 |
| Application number | US-201917419630-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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A detection device detecting collapse of PM collected in a filter provided in an exhaust system flow path of an internal combustion engine includes: a differential pressure sensor configured to acquire a differential pressure between an exhaust inlet side and an exhaust outlet side of the filter; a water generation determination unit configured to determine whether water is generated in the exhaust system flow path; and a PM collapse determination unit configured to determine that at least a part of the PM collected in the filter has collapsed when a PM accumulation amount estimated based on the acquired differential pressure has increased by a predetermined amount or more within a predetermined period in a state where the PM accumulation amount estimated based on the acquired differential pressure is equal to or larger than a predetermined first threshold and the water generation determination unit has determined that water is generated.
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A detection device configured to detect collapse of particulate matter collected in a filter provided in an exhaust system flow path of an internal combustion engine, the detection device comprising: a differential pressure acquisition part configured to acquire a differential pressure between an exhaust inlet side and an exhaust outlet side of the filter; and an electronic control unit (ECU) configured to: determine whether water is generated in the exhaust system flow path; and determine that at least a part of the particulate matter collected in the filter has collapsed when the acquired differential pressure has increased by a predetermined differential pressure or more within a predetermined period or a particulate matter accumulation amount in the filter estimated based on the acquired differential pressure has increased by a predetermined accumulation amount or more within the predetermined period, in a state where: the acquired differential pressure is equal to or larger than a predetermined first differential pressure threshold or the particulate matter accumulation amount in the filter estimated based on the differential pressure is equal to or larger than a predetermined first accumulation amount threshold; and the electronic control unit has determined that water is generated. 2 . The detection device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a water temperature acquisition part configured to acquire a water temperature of cooling water of the internal combustion engine, wherein the electronic control unit determines that water is generated in the exhaust system flow path in a case where a water temperature decrease amount during a stop period which is obtained by subtracting a restart-time water temperature from a stop-time water temperature is equal to or larger than a predetermined amount, the restart-time water temperature being acquired by the water temperature acquisition part when the internal combustion engine is restarted, and the stop-time water temperature being acquired by the water temperature acquisition part when the internal combustion engine is stopped. 3 . An exhaust purification device comprising: the detection device according to claim 1 ; the filter; an oxidation catalyst provided in the exhaust system flow path on an exhaust upstream side of the filter; and a fuel supply part configured to supply unburned fuel to the oxidation catalyst; wherein the electronic control unit is further configured to: perform filter regeneration in which the particulate matter accumulated in the filter is combusted and removed by supplying the unburned fuel by the fuel supply part when the electronic control unit determines that the particulate matter has collapsed. 4 . The exhaust purification device according to claim 3 , wherein the electronic control unit performs the filter regeneration also when the acquired differential pressure has reached a predetermined second differential pressure threshold larger than the first differential pressure threshold or the particulate matter accumulation amount in the filter estimated based on the differential pressure has reached a predetermined second accumulation amount threshold larger than the first accumulation amount threshold. 5 . The exhaust purification device according to claim 4 , wherein the electronic control unit is further configured to: determine an excessive collection state in which the particulate matter is excessively collected in the filter when the acquired differential pressure has reached a predetermined third differential pressure threshold larger than the second differential pressure threshold or the particulate matter accumulation amount in the filter estimated based on the differential pressure has reached a predetermined third accumulation amount threshold larger than the second accumulation amount threshold; and prohibit the electronic control unit from performing the filter regeneration when the excessive collection state is determined by the electronic control unit. 6 . A detection method for detecting collapse of particulate matter collected in a filter provided in an exhaust system flow path of an internal combustion engine, the detection method comprising: acquiring a differential pressure between an exhaust inlet side and an exhaust outlet side of the filter and determining whether water is generated in the exhaust system flow path; and determining that at least a part of the particulate matter collected in the filter has collapsed when the acquired differential pressure has increased by a predetermined differential pressure or more within a predetermined period or a particulate matter accumulation amount in the filter estimated based on the acquired differential pressure has increased by a predetermined accumulation amount or more within the predetermined period, in a state where: the acquired differential pressure is equal to or larger than a predetermined first differential pressure threshold or the particulate matter accumulation amount in the filter estimated based on the differential pressure is equal to or larger than a predetermined first accumulation amount threshold; and the determining determines that water is generated in the exhaust system flow path.
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