Method and system for controlling diesel engine emissions by fuel blending
A system and method for controlling diesel engine emissions include blending diesel with ethanol to provide reduced NOx emissions generated from a combustion reaction in an internal combustion engine. The system and method incorporate a feedback system that monitors the NOx levels in the exhaust system and adjusts the flow of ethanol and fuel automatically, thereby maintaining the overall efficiency and performance of the engine system while reducing operation costs and significantly lowering the NOx emissions generated from the combustion of the fuel blend in the engine.
1 . A system for controlling nitrogen oxide (NOx) production in an engine, the system comprising:
a first control module connected to a first fuel pump that is configured to route diesel from a first fuel tank into an engine cylinder;
a second control module connected to a second fuel pump that is configured to route ethanol from a second fuel tank into the engine cylinder producing a mixture comprising the diesel and ethanol in the engine cylinder; and
wherein the first control module is coupled to the second control module and,
wherein the ethanol has a concentration in a range from about 140 proof to about 190 proof.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the mixture comprises total ethanol content of about 5% v/v to about 85% v/v, based on the total volume of the mixture.
3 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising an exhaust system,
wherein the exhaust system further comprises a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) pump,
wherein the exhaust system comprises a first NOx sensor positioned at an outlet of the engine cylinder, a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) pump positioned downstream of the first NOx sensor, and a second NOx sensor positioned downstream of the DEF pump;
when the system is operating, the mixture combusts in the engine cylinder to produce exhaust gas comprising NOx, and the exhaust gas routes from the engine cylinder through the exhaust system, wherein the DEF pump provides a vaporized DEF stream to the exhaust gas.
4 . The system of claim 3 , wherein:
the first NOx sensor measures a NOx level in the exhaust gas prior to exposure to the vaporized DEF stream; and
wherein the second NOx sensor measures the NOx level in the exhaust gas after the exposure to the vaporized DEF stream.
5 . The system of claim 3 , wherein the first control module is connected to the DEF pump, and wherein the first NOx sensor and the second NOx sensor communicate with the first control module to modulate flow of the vaporized DEF stream.
6 . The system of claim 5 , wherein the flow of the vaporized DEF stream is increased at a NOx level above a threshold NOx level and decreased at a NOx level below the threshold NOx level.
7 . The system of claim 3 , wherein the first NOx sensor and the second NOx sensor communicate with the first control module to modulate flow of the diesel into the engine cylinder.
8 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the flow of the diesel is decreased at a NOx level above a threshold NOx level and increased at a NOx level below the threshold NOx level.
9 . The system of claim 3 , wherein the first control module is further connected to the DEF pump, and the second control module sends data to the first control module to adjust diesel flow to the engine cylinder and vaporized DEF stream flow to the exhaust system when the ethanol is not available.
10 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the first control module sends data received from the first NOx sensor and the second NOx sensor to the second control module to adjust flow of the ethanol into the engine cylinder.
11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the flow of the ethanol is increased at a NOx level above a threshold NOx level and decreased at a NOx level below the threshold NOx level.
12 . A vehicle comprising the system of claim 1 .