Mixing assembly for reducing exhaust reductant deposits

US9616396B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9616396-B2
Application numberUS-201514708752-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 11, 2015
Priority dateMay 11, 2015
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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An aftertreatment system comprises a SCR system. A mixing assembly is positioned upstream of the SCR system and includes a housing defining a flow path for an exhaust gas. An injection port is defined on a first sidewall of the housing and oriented at a predetermined angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the flow path. A mixer is positioned within the flow path downstream of the injection port and includes a plurality of plates each positioned in the flow path. A first plate is positioned distal to the injection port and adjacent to a second sidewall of the housing opposite to the first sidewall. The first plate has a first length substantially longer than a length of the other plates and extends in a direction upstream of the mixer. An exhaust reductant injector is positioned on the first sidewall of the housing proximal to the injection port.

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An aftertreatment system, comprising: a selective catalytic reduction system configured to receive an exhaust gas, the selective catalytic reduction system including at least one catalyst formulated to reduce constituents of the exhaust gas in the presence of an exhaust reductant; a mixing assembly positioned upstream of the selective catalytic reduction system, the mixing assembly including: a housing defining a flow path for the exhaust gas to flow therethrough, an injection port defined on a first sidewall of the housing, the injection port oriented at a predetermined angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the flow path, and a mixer positioned within the flow path of the housing downstream of the injection port, the mixer including a plurality of plates each positioned in the flow path of the exhaust gas such that the plurality of plates have progressively decreasing lengths, the plurality of plates comprising a first plate positioned distal to the injection port and adjacent to a second sidewall of the housing opposite to the first sidewall, the first plate having a first length substantially longer than remaining plates of the plurality of plates, the first plate extending in a direction upstream of the mixer; and an exhaust reductant injector positioned on the first sidewall of the housing proximal to the injection port and in fluidic communication with the flow path via the injection port. 2. The aftertreatment system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of plates are positioned parallel to each other. 3. The aftertreatment system of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined angle is configured to direct a flow of the exhaust reductant towards a center of the mixer so that substantially all of the exhaust reductant impacts the mixer, the mixer preventing the exhaust reductant from impacting the second sidewall of the housing. 4. The aftertreatment system of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined angle is 36 degrees. 5. The aftertreatment system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of plates are equidistantly spaced. 6. The aftertreatment system of claim 1 , wherein a post is coupled to each of the plurality of plates, the post extending orthogonal to the plurality of plates, a first end of the post mounted on the first sidewall and a second end of the post mounted on the second sidewall to position the plurality of plates within the flow path. 7. The aftertreatment system of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust gas is a diesel exhaust gas. 8. The aftertreatment system of claim 7 , wherein the exhaust reductant is a diesel exhaust fluid. 9. A mixing assembly, comprising: a housing defining a flow path for an exhaust gas to flow therethrough; an injection port defined on a first sidewall of the housing, the injection port oriented at a predetermined angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the flow path; and a mixer positioned within the flow path of the housing downstream of the injection port, the mixer including a plurality of plates positioned in the flow path of the exhaust gas such that the plurality of plates have progressively decreasing lengths the plurality of plates comprising a first plate positioned distal to the injection port and adjacent to a second sidewall of the housing opposite to the first sidewall, the first plate having a first length substantially longer than remaining plates of the plurality of plates, the first plate extending in a direction upstream of the mixer. 10. The mixing assembly of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of plates are positioned parallel to each other. 11. The mixing assembly of claim 9 , wherein the predetermined angle is configured to direct a flow of exhaust reductant towards a center of the mixer so that substantially all of the exhaust reductant impacts the mixer, the mixer preventing the exhaust reductant from impacting the second sidewall of the housing. 12. The mixing assembly of claim 11 , wherein the predetermined angle is 36 degrees. 13. The mixing assembly of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of plates are equidistantly spaced. 14. The mixing assembly of claim 9 , wherein a post is coupled to each of the plurality of plates, the post extending orthogonal to the plurality of plates, a first end of the post mounted on the first sidewall and a second end of the post mounted on the second sidewall to position the plurality of plates within the flow path. 15. A mixer for positioning in a mixing assembly for mixing an exhaust reductant with an exhaust gas, comprising: a plurality of plates having progressively decreasing lengths, a first plate of the plurality of plates having a first length substantially longer than remaining plates of the plurality of plates, wherein, the mixer is configured to be positioned in a flow path of the exhaust gas flowing through the mixing assembly such that the exhaust reductant inserted via an injection port defined on a first sidewall of a housing of the mixing assembly at a predetermined angle is directed towards a center of the mixing assembly, the first plate is located distal from the injection port and adjacent to a second sidewall of a housing of the mixing assembly opposite the first sidewall, the first plate extending in a direction upstream of the mixer. 16. The mixer of claim 15 , wherein each of the plurality of plates are positioned parallel to each other.

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What does patent US9616396B2 cover?
An aftertreatment system comprises a SCR system. A mixing assembly is positioned upstream of the SCR system and includes a housing defining a flow path for an exhaust gas. An injection port is defined on a first sidewall of the housing and oriented at a predetermined angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the flow path. A mixer is positioned within the flow path downstream of the injection po…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cummins Emission Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N3/2066. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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