IP Library Granted Patent US 8,763,381
Granted Patent B2
US 8,763,381 · App. 13/592,247 · Granted Jul 1, 2014

System, method, and device for locomotive exhaust gas recirculation cooling and catalyst heating

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Patent No.
US 8,763,381
App. No.
13/592,247
Granted
Jul 1, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of heating an engine exhaust gas of an engine, including flowing a first exhaust gas at a first temperature within and along internal flow channels of a catalyst brick, and flowing a second exhaust gas at a second, different, temperature around an exterior of the catalyst brick. Heat may be transferred between the gases and the catalyst brick to achieve various operations.

Claims (15)

1. An emission system for an engine having an intake and an exhaust, comprising

an emission control device coupled in the engine exhaust including:

an inlet cone configured to receive a first exhaust gas flow;

an outlet cone configured to expel the first exhaust gas flow;

a housing coupling the inlet and outlet cones, the housing including a plurality of longitudinally positioned catalyst bricks between the inlet cone and the outlet cone, the first exhaust gas flow flowing in parallel through and within the plurality of bricks, an interior of the housing and an exterior of the bricks defining a region within the housing and outside the bricks, the housing further including a plurality of lateral baffles, each baffle having communication holes therein and within the defined region to allow communication within the region; and

a housing inlet and a housing outlet in the housing configured to direct a second exhaust gas flow through the defined region, the first exhaust gas flow and second exhaust gas flow maintained separate by the exterior of the bricks;

a turbocharger coupled upstream of the emission control device in the engine exhaust, an outlet of the turbocharger leading to the inlet cone of the emission control device;

a first exhaust gas recirculation conduit from the engine exhaust upstream of the turbocharger to the housing inlet; and

a second exhaust gas recirculation conduit from the housing outlet to the engine intake.

2. The emission system of claim 1 where the communication holes in the plurality of baffles are positioned on alternating edges of the baffles in the longitudinal direction to form a sinuous path for the second exhaust gas flow.

3. The emission system of claim 2 further comprising an insulating layer within the housing and position adjacent the interior of the housing.

4. The emission system of claim 3 wherein the housing inlet and housing outlet are on a common side of the housing.

5. The emission system of claim 1 wherein a cross sectional area of one of the bricks is larger than a cross sectional area of one of the communication holes.

6. The emission system of claim 1 wherein the communication holes in the plurality of baffles are positioned on alternating edges of the baffles, where a first baffle includes at least a first communication hole on a first side and a second baffle includes at least a second communication hole on a second side, diametrically across from the first side.

7. The emission system of claim 1 further comprising a particulate filter fluidly coupled upstream of the housing inlet, the particulate filter configured to remove unwanted particulates from EGR.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 6, 2018
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: GE GLOBAL SOURCING LLC
Reel/Frame 047736/0140 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 22, 2012
From: YAGER, JAMES HENRY
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 028831/0818 →