Method for regulating an ionization device in an exhaust-gas aftertreatment apparatus and motor vehicle in which the method is carried out
US-9217354-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9103252B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9103252-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313833574-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 11, 2015 |
| Grant date | Aug 11, 2015 |
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A modular exhaust after-treatment system including a plurality of exhaust after-treatment modules. Each module includes a housing defining a non-linear flow path arranged between an inlet passage and an outlet passage. The non-linear flow path includes a first portion adjacent the inlet passage that includes a first exhaust treatment component, a second portion downstream from the first portion, and a third portion downstream from second portion adjacent the outlet passage, wherein the third portion includes a second exhaust treatment component. The plurality of exhaust after-treatment modules are secured to each other in either horizontally or vertically.
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A modular exhaust after-treatment system, comprising: a plurality of exhaust after-treatment modules, each module including a housing defining a non-linear flow path arranged between an inlet passage and an outlet passage, the non-linear flow path including a first portion adjacent the inlet passage that includes a first exhaust treatment component, a second portion downstream from the first portion, and a third portion downstream from second portion adjacent the outlet passage, the third portion including a second exhaust treatment component, wherein the plurality of exhaust after-treatment modules are secured to each other either horizontally or vertically, wherein the outlet passage of each module is in communication with a primary discharge conduit, further comprising a second plurality of exhaust after-treatment modules, each module of the second plurality of modules including a second housing defining a second non-linear flow path arranged between a second inlet passage and a second outlet passage, the second non-linear flow path including a fourth portion adjacent the second inlet passage that includes a third exhaust treatment component, a fifth portion downstream from the fourth portion, and a sixth portion downstream from fifth portion adjacent the second outlet passage, the sixth portion including a fourth exhaust treatment component. 2. A modular exhaust after-treatment system, comprising: a first after-treatment module and a second after-treatment module, each of the first and second modules including a housing defining a pair of non-linear flow paths arranged between an inlet passage and an outlet passage, the non-linear flow paths each including a first portion adjacent the inlet passage that includes a first exhaust treatment component, a second portion downstream from the first portion, and a third portion downstream from second portion adjacent the outlet passage, the third portion including a second exhaust treatment component, wherein the first and second after-treatment modules are coupled in a stacked arrangement, and the first after-treatment module includes an outlet manifold and outlet conduit in fluid communication with a discharge passage of the second after-treatment module. 3. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , further comprising a restrictor plate that narrows the non-linear flow paths positioned between the second and third portions of the flow paths. 4. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , wherein each of the first and second modules include a plurality of brackets arranged about a periphery of each module that secure the modules together in the stacked arrangement. 5. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , wherein the first portion directs the exhaust flow in a direction away from an axis defined by the inlet passage, the second portion directs the exhaust flow in a direction parallel to the axis, and the third portion directs the exhaust flow through the second exhaust treatment component in a direction opposite to the flow through the inlet passage. 6. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , wherein the first and second modules are stacked vertically. 7. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , wherein the first exhaust treatment component is a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), and the second exhaust treatment component is a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst. 8. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , further comprising a dosing module upstream of the SCR catalyst for dosing an exhaust treatment fluid into the non-linear flow paths. 9. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 8 , further comprising a restrictor plate that narrows the non-linear flow paths positioned between the second and third portions of the flow paths for intermingling the exhaust treatment fluid and the exhaust flow. 10. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , further comprising a thermal enhancement device at the inlet passage. 11. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , wherein the outlet passage of the first after-treatment module is oriented to direct the exhaust in a direction perpendicular to the flow through the first, second and third portions. 12. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 11 , wherein the outlet passage includes an outlet aperture extending through the housing, the outlet aperture being rotated 90 degrees from an inlet aperture of the inlet passage. 13. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , wherein the housing defines first and second parallel passages that are interconnected at the inlet passage and interconnected at the outlet passage. 14. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 13 , wherein the first and second parallel passages circumferentially surround the outlet passage. 15. The modular exhaust after-treatment system of claim 2 , wherein the non-linear flow path within the housing includes first and second spaced apart semi-circular walls directing the exhaust flow toward the inlet passage.
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