IP Library Granted Patent US 9,114,344
Granted Patent B2
US 9,114,344 · App. 13/712,016 · Granted Aug 25, 2015

Particulate filter regeneration management

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Patent No.
US 9,114,344
App. No.
13/712,016
Granted
Aug 25, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for implementing particulate filter regeneration management is provided. The method includes determining a presumptive deviation between a particulate model and actual particulate level conditions of the particulate filter. The presumptive deviation is determined from identification of an occurrence of extended parking, a passive regeneration, residual particulates, and a pressure signal. Each of the extended parking, passive regeneration, residual particulate, and pressure signal is specified by a respective particulate model deviation type. The method also includes selectively controlling current to at least one zone of a plurality of zones of an electric heater to initiate a regeneration event based on the presumptive deviation, and estimating the particulate level in the particulate filter once the regeneration event is complete.

Claims (56)

1. A method for implementing particulate filter regeneration management, comprising:

determining, via a computer processor, if a condition exists that causes a presumptive deviation between a particulate model and actual particulate level conditions of a particulate filter;

determining if the condition is caused by a passive regeneration and, if so, setting a first deviation type for the condition;

determining if the condition is caused by a residual soot from a previous regeneration event and, if so, setting a second deviation type for the condition;

determining if the condition is caused by driving conditions that provide unreliable delta pressure signals and, if so, setting a third deviation type for the condition;

determining if the condition is caused by an extended parking condition and, if so, setting a fourth deviation type for the condition;

determining a regeneration reset priority for the determined condition based on whether the set deviation type is the first, second, third, or fourth deviation type;

determining, based on the set deviation type, which zones of a plurality of zones of an electric heater should be activated to reduce the particulate level of the particulate filter for the determined condition;

selectively controlling current to the determined zones to initiate a regeneration event; and

estimating a particulate level in the particulate filter once the regeneration event is complete.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the regeneration reset priority is at least one of high priority, medium priority, and low priority, the regeneration reset priority specifying a sequential timing of the regeneration event where a high priority regeneration event is performed before a medium priority regeneration event, which is performed before a low priority regeneration event.

3. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

receiving, from the particulate model, a regular regeneration request for a fuel based regeneration;

receiving, based on the set deviation type, a reset regeneration request for an electric based regeneration utilizing the electric heater; and

coordinating a sequential order of the fuel based regeneration and the electric based regeneration based on the determined regeneration reset priority associated with the reset regeneration request of the set deviation type.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein when the particulate model deviation type is indicative of a passive regeneration and the at least one zone includes the plurality of zones.

5. A control system for implementing particulate filter regeneration management, comprising:

a first module including a processor and a memory, the first module programmed to:

determine, based on engine parameters and/or exhaust system parameters, if a condition exists that causes a presumptive deviation between a particulate model and an actual particulate level condition of a particulate filter;

set a first deviation type if the condition is caused by a passive regeneration;

set a second deviation type if the condition is caused by a residual soot from a previous regeneration event;

set a third deviation type if the condition is caused by driving conditions that provide unreliable delta pressure signals; and

set a fourth deviation type if the condition is caused by an extended parking condition;

a second module that receives the first, second, third, and fourth set deviation type from the first module and subsequently determines a regeneration reset priority for the determined condition based on the first, second, third, and fourth set deviation type, and determines, based on the first, second, third, and fourth set deviation type, which zones of a plurality of zones of an electric heater should be activated to reduce a particulate level of the particulate filter for the determined condition;

a third module that selectively controls current to the determined zones to initiate a regeneration for the determined condition; and

a fourth module that estimates a particulate level in the particulate filter once the regeneration event is complete.

6. The control system of claim 5 wherein the regeneration reset priority is at least one of high priority, medium priority, and low priority, the regeneration reset priority specifying a sequential timing of the regeneration event where a high priority regeneration event is performed before a medium priority regeneration event, which is performed before a low priority regeneration event.

7. The control system of claim 5 wherein when the deviation type is indicative of a passive regeneration, the at least one zone includes the plurality of zones.

8. The control system of claim 5 wherein when the particulate model deviation type is indicative of one of the extended parking condition, the residual soot, and the driving conditions that provide unreliable delta pressure signals, the at least one zone includes less than all of the plurality of zones.

9. A vehicle, comprising:

an exhaust gas conduit;

a particulate filter disposed in the exhaust gas conduit and having an electric heater that is segmented into a plurality of zones; and

a control module including a computer processor, the control module programmed to:

determine if a condition exists that causes a presumptive deviation between a particulate model and actual particulate level conditions of the particulate filter;

set a deviation type for the determined condition, comprising:

setting a first deviation type if the condition is caused by a passive regeneration;

setting a second deviation type if the condition is caused by a residual soot from a previous regeneration event;

setting a third deviation type if the condition is caused by driving conditions that provide unreliable delta pressure signals; and

setting a fourth deviation type if the condition is caused by an extended parking condition;

determine a regeneration reset priority for the determined condition based on the set deviation type;

determine, based on the first, second, third, and fourth set deviation type, which zones of the plurality of zones of the electric heater should be activated to reduce a particulate level of the particulate filter for the determined condition;

selectively control current to the determined zones to initiate a regeneration event; and

estimate a particulate level in the particulate filter once the regeneration event is complete.

10. The vehicle of claim 9 wherein the regeneration reset priority is at least one of high priority, medium priority, and low priority, the regeneration reset priority specifying a sequential timing of the regeneration event where a high priority regeneration event is performed before a medium priority regeneration event, which is performed before a low priority regeneration event.

11. The vehicle of claim 8 wherein the selectively controlling current to at least one zone of a plurality of zones includes coordinating a request for regeneration that is triggered by the particulate model and a reset request for regeneration that is responsive to the determining a presumptive deviation.

12. The method of claim 1 wherein the regeneration reset priority for each determined condition is one of a high priority, a medium priority, and a low priority, the method further comprising:

setting the regeneration reset priority to medium when the set deviation type is the first deviation type;

setting the regeneration reset priority to high when the set deviation type is the second deviation type;

setting the regeneration reset priority to low when the set deviation type is the the third or fourth deviation type, wherein a regeneration based on the set deviation type of high priority is performed sooner than a regeneration based on the set deviation type of medium priority, which is performed sooner than a regeneration based on the set deviation type of low priority.

13. The control system of claim 5 wherein the third module receives a regular regeneration request for a fuel based regeneration from the particulate model, and receives a reset regeneration request for an electric based regeneration from the first module, the third module coordinating the sequential order of the regular regeneration and the reset regeneration based on the reset priority associated with the electric based regeneration request and a regeneration priority associated with the regular regeneration request.

14. The vehicle of claim 9 further comprising:

a first temperature sensor disposed in the exhaust gas conduit downstream of the particulate filter;

a second temperature sensor disposed in the exhaust gas conduit upstream of the electric heater;

a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device disposed in the exhaust gas conduit upstream of the second temperature sensor;

a reductant injector disposed in the exhaust gas conduit upstream of the SCR device; and

an oxidation catalyst disposed in the exhaust gas conduit upstream of the reductant injector.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034287/0601 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 26, 2013
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 030694/0591 →