Urea injection controller for a motorized system

US9228467B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9228467-B2
Application numberUS-201314022973-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2013
Priority dateSep 10, 2013
Publication dateJan 5, 2016
Grant dateJan 5, 2016

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A urea injection controller for a motorized system includes a passive regeneration model configured and disposed to calculate an amount of NOx conversion resulting from an interaction between exhaust gases and soot entrained in a selective catalyst reduction filter (SCRF) device, a replenishment mode trigger module configured to set an ammonia replenishment request based on the passive regeneration model, and a replenishment control module configured to selectively activate a urea injector to discharge a particular amount of urea based on the regeneration model.

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What is claimed is: 1. A urea injection controller for a motorized system including a selective catalyst reduction filter (SCRF) device comprising: a passive regeneration module configured and disposed to calculate an amount of NOx conversion resulting from an interaction between exhaust gases and soot entrained in the SCRF device; a replenishment mode trigger module configured to set an ammonia replenishment request based on the amount of NOx conversion resulting from the interaction between exhaust gases and soot entrained in the SCRF device calculated by the passive regeneration module; and a replenishment control module configured to selectively activate a urea injector to discharge a particular amount of urea based on the amount of NOx conversion resulting from the interaction between exhaust gases and soot entrained in the SCRF device calculated by the passive regeneration module. 2. The urea injection controller according to claim 1 , wherein the replenishment control module comprises a urea injection correction factor configured to adjust urea injection based on passive regeneration. 3. The urea injection controller according to claim 1 , further comprising a first temperature input configured and disposed to detect exhaust gas temperature upstream of the SCRF device and a second temperature input configured and disposed to detect exhaust gas temperature downstream of the SCRF device. 4. The urea injection controller according to claim 1 , further comprising: a memory operatively connected with at least one passive regeneration model table configured and disposed to determine a portion of consumed ammonia resulting from passive regeneration in the SCRF device. 5. The urea injection controller according to claim 4 , wherein the at least one passive regeneration model table includes a first passive regeneration model table, a second passive regeneration model table, and a third passive regeneration model table. 6. The urea injection controller according to claim 5 , wherein the first passive regeneration model table includes a temperature versus nitrogen oxide (NO) table, the second passive regeneration model table includes a temperature versus nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) table, and the third passive regeneration model table includes a temperature versus NOx table. 7. An internal combustion engine comprising: an engine including an exhaust gas conduit; a selective catalyst reduction filter (SCRF) device fluidically connected to the exhaust gas conduit; a urea injector fluidically connected to the exhaust gas conduit upstream of the SCRF device; and a urea injection controller operatively connected to the urea injector, the urea injection controller comprising: a passive regeneration module configured and disposed to calculate an amount of NOx conversion resulting from an interaction between exhaust gases and soot entrained in the SCRF device; a replenishment mode trigger module configured to set an ammonia replenishment request based on the amount of NOx conversion resulting from the interaction between exhaust gases and soot entrained in the SCRF device calculated by the passive regeneration module; and a replenishment control module configured to selectively activate a urea injector to discharge a particular amount of urea based on the amount of NOx conversion resulting from the interaction between exhaust gases and soot entrained in the SCRF device calculated by the passive regeneration module. 8. The internal combustion engine according to claim 7 , wherein the replenishment control module comprises a urea injection correction factor configured to adjust urea injection based on passive regeneration. 9. The internal combustion engine according to claim 7 , further comprising: a first temperature sensor arranged upstream of the SCRF device and a second temperature sensor arranged downstream of the SCRF device. 10. The internal combustion engine according to claim 9 , wherein the urea injection controller includes a first temperature input operatively connected to the first temperature sensor, and a second a second temperature input operatively connected to the second temperature sensor. 11. The internal combustion engine according to claim 7 , further comprising: a nitrogen oxide (NO) sensor and a nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) sensor fluidically connected to the exhaust gas conduit, each of the nitrogen oxide (NO) sensor and nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) sensor being arranged downstream of the SCRF device. 12. The internal combustion engine according to claim 11 , wherein the urea injection controller includes a nitrogen oxide (NO) input operatively connected to the nitrogen oxide (NO) sensor and a nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) input operatively connected to the nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) sensor. 13. The internal combustion engine according to claim 7 , wherein the urea injection controller includes a memory operatively connected with at least one passive regeneration model table configured and disposed to determine a portion of consumed ammonia resulting from passive regeneration in the SCRF device. 14. The internal combustion engine according to claim 13 , wherein the at least one passive regeneration model table includes a first passive regeneration model table, a second passive regeneration model table, and a third passive regeneration model table. 15. The internal combustion engine according to claim 14 , wherein the first passive regeneration model table includes a temperature versus nitrogen oxide (NO) table, the second passive regeneration model table includes a temperature versus nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) table, and the third passive regeneration model table includes a temperature versus NOx table. 16. A method of replenishing urea in a selective catalytic reduction filter (SCRF) device, the method comprising: calculating an amount of NOx reduction in exhaust gases passing from the SCRF device; calculating an amount of urea injection to maintain ammonia in the SCRF device at a desired level; determining an amount of passive regeneration associated with the amount of NOx reduction; adjusting the amount of urea injection based on the amount of passive regeneration associated with the amount of NOx reduction. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein determining the amount of passive regeneration includes measuring a first exhaust gas temperature upstream of the SCRF device, a second exhaust gas temperature downstream of the SCRF device, and calculating an exhaust gas temperature differential between the first and second exhaust gas temperatures. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: detecting an amount of nitrogen oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) and NOx in exhaust gases passing from the SCRF device. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: comparing the temperature differential and the amount of nitrogen oxide (NO) in a first passive regeneration model table to determine a first passive regeneration value; comparing the temperature differential and the amount of nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) in a second passive regeneration model table to determine a second passive regeneration value; comparing the temperature differential and the amount of NOx in a third passive regeneration model table to determine a third passive regeneration value; and calculating a urea injection correction factor based on at least one of the first, second and third passive regeneration values. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein adjusting the amount of urea injection includes multiplying the amount of urea injection and the

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  • Improving ICE efficiencies · CPC title

  • Processes characterised by a specific device · CPC title

  • Urea · CPC title

  • Temperature of exhaust gas apparatus · CPC title

  • F01N3/208Primary

    Control of selective catalytic reduction [SCR], e.g. by adjusting the dosing of reducing agent · CPC title

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What does patent US9228467B2 cover?
A urea injection controller for a motorized system includes a passive regeneration model configured and disposed to calculate an amount of NOx conversion resulting from an interaction between exhaust gases and soot entrained in a selective catalyst reduction filter (SCRF) device, a replenishment mode trigger module configured to set an ammonia replenishment request based on the passive regenera…
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Gm Global Tech Operations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N3/208. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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