Exhaust aftertreatment system with low-temperature scr
US-2015337702-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US9616385B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9616385-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514870039-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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An exhaust gas treatment system for an internal combustion engine includes an exhaust gas pathway configured to receive exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine, an ammonia source, and a first ammonia injector in fluid communication with the ammonia source. The first ammonia injector is configured to inject ammonia into the exhaust gas pathway at a first rate. The exhaust gas treatment system also includes a first treatment element positioned downstream of the first ammonia injector and a second ammonia injector in fluid communication with the ammonia source and positioned downstream of the first treatment element. The second ammonia injector is configured to inject ammonia into the exhaust gas pathway at a second rate different from the first rate. The exhaust gas treatment system further includes a second treatment element positioned downstream of the second ammonia injector.
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What is claimed is: 1. An exhaust gas treatment system for an internal combustion engine, the system comprising: an exhaust gas pathway configured to receive exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine; an ammonia source; a first ammonia injector in fluid communication with the ammonia source and configured to inject ammonia into the exhaust gas pathway at a first rate; a first treatment element positioned downstream of the first ammonia injector; a second ammonia injector in fluid communication with the ammonia source and positioned downstream of the first treatment element, the second ammonia injector configured to inject ammonia into the exhaust gas pathway at a second rate different from the first rate; and a second treatment element positioned downstream of the second ammonia injector. 2. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the second rate is greater than the first rate. 3. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , further comprising a first valve disposed between the ammonia source and the first ammonia injector, the first valve operable to vary the first rate, and a second valve disposed between the ammonia source and the second ammonia injector, the second valve operable to vary the second rate. 4. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , further comprising a first ammonia passageway extending between the ammonia source and the first ammonia injector, the first ammonia passageway defining a first diameter; and a second ammonia passageway extending between the ammonia source and the second ammonia injector, the second ammonia passageway defining a second diameter different from the first diameter. 5. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor in communication with the exhaust gas pathway; and a controller configured to receive a signal from the sensor indicative of an amount of particulate present in the exhaust gas, and adjust at least one of the first rate or the second rate based on the signal. 6. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 5 , wherein the sensor is configured to measure a pressure difference across the first treatment element. 7. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 5 , further comprising a first valve disposed between the ammonia source and the first ammonia injector; and a second valve disposed between the ammonia source and the second ammonia injector, wherein the controller is configured to modulate the first valve to adjust the first rate and to modulate the second valve to adjust the second rate. 8. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , further comprising a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) reservoir in fluid communication with the ammonia source and configured to store a volume of DEF therein, wherein the ammonia source is configured to receive DEF from the DEF reservoir and convert at least a portion of the DEF into ammonia gas. 9. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , further comprising a flow affecting feature positioned in the exhaust gas pathway upstream of the first ammonia injector, the flow affecting feature configured to create turbulence within the exhaust gas pathway to facilitate mixing the exhaust gas with the ammonia from the first ammonia injector. 10. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the first ammonia injector includes a plurality of openings, each of the openings configured to introduce the ammonia into the exhaust gas pathway at a different position. 11. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the first treatment element is a combined selective catalytic reduction and diesel particulate filter (SCR+F) element. 12. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the second treatment element is a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) element. 13. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 1 , further comprising a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) element positioned upstream of the first ammonia injector. 14. An exhaust gas treatment system for an internal combustion engine, the system comprising: an exhaust gas pathway configured to receive exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine; a first ammonia injector configured to inject ammonia into the exhaust gas pathway at a first rate; a first treatment element positioned downstream of the first ammonia injector; a second ammonia injector positioned downstream of the first treatment element, the second ammonia injector configured to inject ammonia into the exhaust gas pathway at a second rate; a sensor in communication with the exhaust gas pathway; and a controller configured to receive a signal from the sensor indicative of an amount of particulate present in the exhaust gas, and adjust at least one of the first rate or the second rate based on the signal. 15. The exhaust gas treatment system of claim 14 , further comprising a second treatment element positioned downstream of the second ammonia injector, wherein the sensor is configured to measure a pressure difference across the first treatment element. 16. A method of treating exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine as the exhaust gas passes through an exhaust gas pathway, the method comprising: injecting ammonia, at a first rate, into the exhaust gas pathway at a first location; filtering particulate matter and converting nitrogen oxides (NO x ) from the exhaust gas in a combined selective catalytic reduction and diesel particulate filter (SCR+F) element positioned downstream of the first location; injecting ammonia, at a second rate greater than the first rate, into the exhaust gas pathway at a second location downstream of the SCR+F element; and converting NO x from the exhaust gas in a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) element positioned downstream of the second location. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising receiving a signal from a sensor indicative of an amount of particulate present in the exhaust gas; and adjusting at least one of the first rate or the second rate based on the signal. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein adjusting further includes modulating a first valve to adjust the first rate and modulating a second valve to adjust the second rate. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the signal is representative of a pressure difference measured across the SCR+F element. 20. The method of claim 16 , wherein injecting ammonia at the first location includes passing the ammonia through a first passageway defining a first diameter, and wherein injecting ammonia at the second location includes passing the ammonia through a second passageway defining a second diameter greater than the first diameter.
with catalysts positioned on separate bricks, e.g. exhaust systems · CPC title
Processes characterised by a specific device · CPC title
Controlling the catalytic process · CPC title
the means being an exhaust gas sensor · CPC title
the substance being ammonia or urea · CPC title
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