IP Library Granted Patent US 9,016,047
Granted Patent B2
US 9,016,047 · App. 13/768,283 · Granted Apr 28, 2015

System and method for exhaust gas aftertreatment

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Patent No.
US 9,016,047
App. No.
13/768,283
Granted
Apr 28, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, a method for controlling nitrogen oxides in an exhaust gas received by an exhaust system, the exhaust system including a first selective catalytic reduction device, an exhaust gas heat recovery device and a second selective catalytic reduction device is provided. The method includes flowing the exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine into the first selective catalytic reduction device, receiving the exhaust gas from the first selective catalytic reduction device into the exhaust gas heat recovery device and directing the exhaust gas to a heat exchanger in the exhaust gas heat recovery device based on a temperature of the internal combustion engine proximate moving engine components. The method includes adsorbing nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gas via a nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst disposed in the heat exchanger and flowing the exhaust gas from the exhaust gas heat recovery device into the second selective catalytic reduction device.

Claims (34)

1. A method for controlling nitrogen oxides in an exhaust gas received by an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, wherein the exhaust system comprises a first selective catalytic reduction device, an exhaust gas heat recovery device and a second selective catalytic reduction device, the method comprising:

flowing the exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine into the first selective catalytic reduction device;

receiving the exhaust gas from the first selective catalytic reduction device into the exhaust gas heat recovery device;

directing the exhaust gas to a heat exchanger in the exhaust gas heat recovery device based on a temperature of the internal combustion engine proximate moving engine components;

adsorbing nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gas via a nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst disposed in the heat exchanger; and

flowing the exhaust gas from the exhaust gas heat recovery device into the second selective catalytic reduction device.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving a heat transfer fluid flow in the exhaust gas heat recovery device to receive heat from the exhaust gas heat recovery device.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising controlling flow of a heat transfer fluid to the heat exchanger to control a temperature of the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising injecting a reductant fluid into the first selective catalytic reduction device to assist in nitrogen oxides reduction in the first and second selective catalytic reduction devices.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first selective catalytic reduction device reduces nitrogen oxides at a first selected temperature, the second selective catalytic reduction device reduces nitrogen oxides at a second selected temperature and the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst adsorbs nitrogen oxides at a temperature less than the first and second selected temperatures.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein directing the exhaust gas to the heat exchanger comprises:

directing the exhaust gas to the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst in the heat exchanger at a first temperature during a startup period; and

reducing flow of the exhaust gas to the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst, wherein nitrogen oxides are released from the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst at a second temperature that is greater than the first temperature, the reducing flow of the exhaust gas based on the internal combustion engine being warmed up to an operating temperature.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising controlling a flow of a heat transfer fluid to the heat exchanger based on the temperature of the internal combustion engine proximate moving engine components, where the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst is heated to release nitrogen oxides when the flow of heat transfer fluid is reduced and the internal combustion engine is efficiently operating.

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising controlling a position of a valve member to control flow of the exhaust gas to a bypass and a heat exchanger within the exhaust gas heat recovery device, the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst being disposed in the heat exchanger, wherein the controlling of the position of the valve member is based on a temperature of the internal combustion engine.

9. A system comprising:

a first selective catalytic reduction device configured to receive an exhaust gas flow from an internal combustion engine;

an exhaust gas heat recovery device positioned downstream of the first selective catalytic reduction device, where the exhaust gas heat recovery device comprises a heat exchanger with a nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst disposed in the heat exchanger;

a controller configured to control a flow of a heat transfer fluid to the heat exchanger based on a temperature of the internal combustion engine proximate moving engine components; and

a second selective catalytic reduction device positioned downstream of the exhaust gas heat recovery device, wherein the second selective catalytic reduction device is configured to remove nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gas flow at a selected temperature.

10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst is heated to release nitrogen oxides when the flow of the heat transfer fluid is reduced and the internal combustion engine proximate moving engine components is heated to an operating temperature.

11. The system of claim 9 , further comprising a valve in the exhaust gas heat recovery device to control the exhaust gas flow through the heat exchanger.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the valve in a first position causes the exhaust gas flow to be directed to the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst in the heat exchanger at a first temperature during a startup period and in a second position causes a reduced exhaust gas flow to the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst, where nitrogen oxides are released from the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst at a second temperature.

13. An exhaust aftertreatment system, comprising:

a first selective catalytic reduction device configured to receive an exhaust gas flow from an internal combustion engine;

an exhaust gas heat recovery device positioned downstream of the first selective catalytic reduction device, where the exhaust gas heat recovery device comprises a heat exchanger with a nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst disposed in the heat exchanger and a valve to control flow of the exhaust gas flow through the heat exchanger; and

a second selective catalytic reduction device positioned downstream of the exhaust gas heat recovery device, wherein the second selective catalytic reduction device is configured to reduce nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gas flow at a selected temperature.

14. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 13 , wherein the exhaust gas heat recovery device receives a heat transfer fluid flow to receive heat from the exhaust gas heat recovery device.

15. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 13 , wherein the exhaust gas heat recovery device comprises a heat transfer fluid valve to control flow of a heat transfer fluid to the heat exchanger.

16. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 13 , further comprising a reductant fluid injector upstream of the first selective catalytic reduction device to assist in nitrogen oxides reduction in the first and second selective catalytic reduction devices.

17. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 13 , wherein the first selective catalytic reduction device reduces nitrogen oxides at the selected temperature and the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst adsorbs nitrogen oxides at a temperature less than the selected temperature.

18. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 13 , wherein the valve in a first position causes exhaust gas to flow to the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst in the heat exchanger at a first temperature during a startup period and in a second position causes a reduced exhaust gas flow to the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst, where nitrogen oxides are released from the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst at a second temperature based on the internal combustion engine proximate moving engine components being warmed up to an operating temperature.

19. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 13 , further comprising a controller configured to control a flow of a heat transfer fluid to the heat exchanger based on a temperature of the internal combustion engine proximate moving engine components, where the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst is heated to release nitrogen oxides when the flow of heat transfer fluid is reduced and the internal combustion engine is efficiently operating.

20. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 13 , wherein the nitrogen oxide adsorbing catalyst comprises a basic metal oxide or metal exchanged zeolite.

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 INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2014
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 033135/0336 →