Engine and method for counteracting face plugging of a diesel oxidation catalyst
View Patent ↗A turbocharged engine ( 20, 20′, 20″, 20 ′″) counteracts plugging of a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC 48 ) by causing a first portion of exhaust from one or more exhaust manifolds ( 26, 28 ) to enter the DOC after having passed through the turbocharger ( 30 ), and causing a second portion of the exhaust (HEG) to enter the DOC without passing through the turbocharger.
1. A diesel engine comprising:
an exhaust system comprising one or more exhaust manifolds and one or more after-treatment devices including a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and a turbocharger comprising one or more turbine stages operated by exhaust from the one or more exhaust manifolds,
wherein the exhaust system is arranged such that a first portion of the exhaust from the one or more exhaust manifolds enters the DOC after having passed through the turbocharger and a second portion of the exhaust from the one or more exhaust manifolds enters the DOC without passing through the turbocharger,
wherein the second portion of the exhaust is delivered to the DOC through a passage extending from the one or more exhaust manifolds and comprising a close-coupled diesel oxidation catalyst (CCDOC) and a control valve,
wherein the control valve is located in the passage downstream of the CCDOC, upstream of the first portion of the exhaust, and downstream of the second portion of the exhaust for controlling flow through the passage.
2. An engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first portion of the exhaust also passes through the CCDOC before reaching the turbocharger.
3. An engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the DOC comprises a graded DOC catalyst.
4. A method for counteracting plugging of a DOC in an exhaust system of a turbocharged diesel engine the method comprising:
causing a first portion of exhaust from one or more exhaust manifolds of the engine to enter the DOC after having passed through the turbocharger and causing a second portion of the exhaust from the one or more exhaust manifolds to enter the DOC without passing through the turbocharger by causing the second portion of the exhaust to pass first through a close-coupled diesel oxidation catalyst (CCDOC) in a passage from an exhaust manifold to the DOC, and
controlling flow through the passage by controlling a control valve located in the passage downstream of the CCDOC, upstream of the first portion of the exhaust, and downstream of the second portion of the exhaust.
5. A method as set forth in claim 4 comprising causing the first portion of the exhaust to pass through the CCDOC before reaching the turbocharger.