Exhaust treatment method and apparatus having particulate filters and scr
US-2024159174-A1 · May 16, 2024 · US
US9664085B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9664085-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415026387-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2017 |
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An exhaust purification system includes a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst disposed at an exhaust system of an engine for using ammonia that is generated from urea water as a reducing agent to reduce NOx contained in exhaust gas, a device that injects urea water to the SCR catalyst, an inlet-side electrode that detects capacitance within the SCR catalyst at least from a vicinity of an inlet of the SCR catalyst to a vicinity of an intermediate section in an exhaust gas flowing direction, an outlet-side electrode that detects the capacitance within the SCR catalyst at least from the vicinity of the intermediate section to an outlet of the SCR catalyst in the exhaust gas flowing direction, and a calculation unit that calculates an ammonia adsorption amount within the SCR catalyst on a basis of the capacitances detected from the inlet-side and the outlet-side electrodes.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An exhaust purification system comprising: at least one selective reduction catalyst arranged in an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine and configured to reduce nitrogen compounds contained in exhaust gas with ammonia generated from an aqueous urea solution as a reducing agent for purification of the exhaust gas; an aqueous urea solution injector injecting the aqueous urea solution into the selective reduction catalyst; a first capacitance sensor in the selective reduction catalyst detecting a first capacitance in the selective reduction catalyst, at least from a vicinity of an inlet of the selective reduction catalyst to a vicinity of a middle of the selective reduction catalyst in an exhaust gas flowing direction; a second capacitance sensor in the selective reduction catalyst detecting a second capacitance in the selective reduction catalyst, at least from a vicinity of a middle of the selective reduction catalyst to a vicinity of an outlet of the selective reduction catalyst in the exhaust gas flowing direction; and an electronic controller configured to calculate an actual adsorbed amount of the reducing agent on an inlet side of the selective reduction catalyst based on the detected first capacitance and an actual absorbed amount of the reducing agent on an outlet side of the selective reduction catalyst based on the detected second capacitance; inject the aqueous urea solution from the aqueous urea solution injector based on a predetermined standard injection amount set in accordance with at least a running condition of the internal combustion engine, calculate an inlet-side internal temperature of the selective reduction catalyst based on the detected first capacitance and an outlet-side internal temperature of the selective reduction catalyst based on the detected second capacitance, and correct the standard injection amount based on an injection correction amount corresponding to a sum of an inlet-side adsorption amount difference and an outlet-side adsorption amount difference, wherein the inlet-side adsorption amount difference is a difference between an inlet-side maximum adsorbable amount corresponding to the inlet-side internal temperature and the actual adsorbed amount on the inlet side, and wherein the outlet-side adsorption amount difference is a difference between an outlet-side maximum adsorbable amount corresponding to the outlet-side internal temperature and the actual adsorbed amount on the outlet side. 2. The exhaust purification system according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one selective reduction catalyst includes a plurality of selective reduction catalysts. 3. The exhaust purification system according to claim 1 , wherein the internal combustion engine is a diesel engine. 4. The exhaust purification system according to claim 1 , wherein the first capacitance sensor includes at least one pair of first electrodes inserted into cells of the selective reduction catalyst from the vicinity of the inlet up to the vicinity of the middle of the selective reduction catalyst in the exhaust gas flowing direction to form a first capacitor; and the second capacitance sensor includes at least one pair of second electrodes inserted into cells of the selective reduction catalyst from the vicinity of the outlet up to the vicinity of the middle of the selective reduction catalyst along the exhaust gas flowing direction to form a second capacitor. 5. The exhaust purification system according to claim 4 , wherein said at least one pair of first electrodes includes plural pairs of first electrodes arranged in a diametrical direction of the selective reduction catalyst. 6. The exhaust purification system according to claim 4 , wherein said at least one pair of second electrodes includes plural pairs of second electrodes arranged in a diametrical direction of the selective reduction catalyst.
Urea · CPC title
the purifying devices are arranged in a single housing · CPC title
having two or more separate purifying devices arranged in series · CPC title
by means of filters · CPC title
Control of selective catalytic reduction [SCR], e.g. by adjusting the dosing of reducing agent · CPC title
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