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Exhaust system having pressure sensing system with plugging-mitigation conduit forming always-open leakage path

a technology of exhaust system and pressure sensing system, which is applied in the direction of engine components, mechanical equipment, machines/engines, etc., can solve the problems of back pressure, interference with engine operation, and limit the capacity of exhaust flow through the filter

Active Publication Date: 2021-10-21
CATERPILLAR INC
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This patent describes an exhaust system that includes a sensor to measure the pressure of the exhaust gas. To prevent the sensor from becoming blocked, a conduit is used to constantly feed exhaust gas to the sensor. This allows the sensor to measure the pressure of the exhaust gas as it flows through the system. This exhaust system also includes a plugging-mitigation conduit that constantly removes any leaked exhaust gas from the sensor, ensuring accurate readings. The technical effect of this patent is to provide a reliable and accurate method for measuring exhaust pressure in an exhaust system.

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As the particulate filter fills, however, the accumulated material can begin to limit the capacity for exhaust flow through the filter and produce back pressure that can interfere with engine operation if not ameliorated.
Since active regeneration requires energy, and can alter the manner in which the engine is presently operated, there are typically efficiency penalties associated with regeneration.

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[0012]Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown an internal combustion engine system 10 according to one embodiment and including an internal combustion engine 12 having an engine housing 14 with a plurality of cylinders 16 formed therein in a generally conventional manner. Internal combustion engine system 10 (hereinafter “engine system 10”) may include a direct-injected compression-ignition diesel engine 12 structured to operate on a diesel distillate fuel, for example, however the present disclosure is not thereby limited. Cylinders 16 can include any number of cylinders in any suitable arrangement. Engine system 10 may also include a turbocharger 18 having a compressor 20 and a turbine 22. Air is fed by way of an air inlet 24 to compressor 20, through an aftercooler 26, and supplied to cylinders 16 for combustion with fuel therein.

[0013]Exhaust from cylinders 16 is fed through turbine 22 and into an exhaust system 30. Exhaust system 30 includes an exhaust conduit 32 extending between ...

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An exhaust system includes an exhaust pressure sensing system having sensor conduits structured to fluidly connect to an exhaust conduit in an exhaust system and feed exhaust to a differential pressure sensor. The differential pressure sensor produces a pressure signal indicative of a pressure drop across an exhaust aftertreatment element such as an exhaust filter. A plugging-mitigation conduit provides an always-open leakage path to convey condensate in a stream of leaked exhaust between the sensor conduits to prevent formation of deposits that can impact pressure sensing accuracy.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present disclosure relates generally to exhaust pressure sensing in an exhaust system for an internal combustion engine, and more particularly to preventing plugging of a sensor conduit with deposits affecting accuracy of exhaust pressure signals.BACKGROUND[0002]Monitoring, evaluation, and control of various aspects of exhaust system operation and state in internal combustion engine exhaust systems can be critical for optimized performance. In recent years, various jurisdictional requirements have been implemented that limit the relative amounts of certain exhaust constituents that can be discharged to the atmosphere. Of particular interest are emissions of oxides of nitrogen, or NOx, and particulates. Various monitoring systems and techniques have been proposed over the years to monitor factors such as temperature, absolute pressure, differential pressure, mass flow, and still other properties of engine exhaust for many different purposes.[0003]In one examp...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F01N11/00
CPCF01N11/002F01N2410/08F01N2900/1406F01N11/00F01N13/00F01N3/022F01N3/035F01N2560/08F01N9/002F01N3/021Y02T10/12Y02T10/40F01N3/005F01N13/08
Inventor DEA, KEVIN LLOYDMUTTI, JAMES HARRISFENELON, THOMAS REILLY
Owner CATERPILLAR INC