Method for using partial homogeneous charge compression ignition in a diesel internal combustion engine for NOx trap regeneration
A method for operating a diesel IC-engine being able to run in a conventional mode and in a partial Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (pHCCI) mode. The method comprises the features of switching the pHCCI mode from lean pHCCI to rich pHCCI as a response to a control signal indicating that the NOx-absorbent shall be regenerated. In the rich pHCCI mode, the ratio of recirculated exhaust gases is from 20 to 55%. The rich pHCCI mode further comprises the feature of injecting at least 70% of the fuel to be injected in each working cycle in the main injection whereby the central axis of the fuel spray is directed towards the piston bowl cavity. The method will increase the operation window for rich pHCCI which in turn will have the benefits of less oil dilution and better fuel economy while regenerating the NOx-absorbent.
The invention relates to a method for controlling a diesel internal combustion engine being able to run in a conventional mode and in a partial Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition mode (pHCCI). The invention further relates to a method for operating the engine in a rich pHCCI-mode.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA major problem for engine manufacturers all over the world is to combine the features of low fuel consumption and low emissions of particulate matter (PM), unburned hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). Generally speaking, there are two different ignition systems for Internal Combustion engines (IC-engines), Spark Ignition (SI) and Compression Ignition (CI) of which the latter is the one generally used for diesel engines. CI-engines, e.g. diesel engines, have an advantage in view of SI-engines regarding the fuel consumption. In order to further reduce the harmful emissions in CI-engines, it has been suggested to run the engines in a partial Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition mode (pHCCI) instead of the conventional mode. The pHCCI mode differs from the conventional mode in that the fuel is more evenly distributed in the piston chamber and more diluted by gases from the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system while ignited. In the conventional mode the difference in concentrations of fuel, at different locations in the combustion chamber, will cause the ignition to start at substantially one location. Hence, the ignition will start at the place being most beneficial for a combustion reaction, i.e., when the pressure and temperature in the combustion chamber are high enough to ignite the combustion mixture at the location where the air/fuel mixture (A/F-mixture) is right. Furthermore, the way the fuel is combusted in the combustion chamber will contribute to maintain a lower temperature throughout the combustion which causes less production of NOx. In the conventional mode, having heterogeneous charge compression ignition combustion, the burnt gas temperature will be highly heterogeneous with very high local temperatures values creating high NOx emissions. However, when performing this lean pHCCI, like in conventional lean modes, there is still a production of NOx which will be absorbed by a NOx-adsorbing catalyst in an exhaust gas treatment system. To regenerate the NOx-adsorbing catalyst, there is a need to use a rich combustion mode. In U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,130, it is described how an engine is controlled to be run in a Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) mode and while being run in this mode, it can switch between a first, lean A/F-mixture whereby NOx is adsorbed to a second, rich A/F-mixture whereby NOx is released.
However, there are still several problems associated with the regeneration according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,130. One major problem is that the suggested mode of operating the engine will have a very small operating window in respect of engine load and speed for fulfilling all the required parameters as set in the patent. This means there will be a need to change from the HCCI-mode rather often and to frequently use the less desirable conventional rich mode. Furthermore, in conventional rich mode, there is always a great risk of oil dilution, i.e. the part of the fuel being injected adheres to the liner of the cylinder and mixes with the oil, when using a rich A/F-mixture. U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,130 is silent as to how this problem can be solved.
Hence, there is a need for an improved and better method for controlling a diesel engine in order to regenerate a NOx-adsorbing catalyst associated with the engine.
The invention relates to a method for regenerating a NOx-adsorbing catalyst coupled downstream of a diesel internal combustion engine, the engine having at least one cylinder, the method including: operating the engine in a lean partial homogeneous charge compression ignition (PHCCI) mode; providing an indication that the catalyst needs to be regenerated; and in response to said indication, switching engine operation to rich PHCCI mode, said rich PHCCI mode characterised in that a ratio of recirculated exhaust gases of 20 to 55% in the gas being admitted to an engine cylinder, said rich pHCCI mode being further characterised in that the central axis of a fuel spray in a main injection for each working cycle is directed towards a piston bowl cavity, said main injection comprising at least 70% of the fuel to be injected in each working cycle.
The indication that the NOx-adsorbing catalyst needs to be regenerated can be based on several different criteria: Direct measurements of the amount of NOx stored in the NOx-absorbent exceeding a certain value, the use of mathematical models based on relevant parameters to estimate a value of stored NOx, having a schedule of regeneration cycles to be performed etc. For the purpose of the invention, it is not important how the determination that there shall be a change of pHCCI mode from lean to rich A/F-mixture is arrived at, the invention will work for any suitable way of indicating that a change of modes shall occur.
It is further described that the EGR ratio used in the rich pHCCI mode is from 20 to 55%, i.e. 20 to 55% of the exhaust gases are recirculated mixed with air in order to form the gas admitted to the cylinder, the so called combustion gas. This interval of EGR will allow the rich pHCCI to be performed in a wider range than have been achieved before. Hence, this novel way of controlling the engine will increase the possibility to use rich pHCCI for the engine.
One of the great benefits of this rich pHCCI mode is the reduction of oil dilution associated with the rich regeneration of the NOx-absorbent. As is evident from the claims, the major part of the fuel to be injected is injected in the main injection for each working cycle wherein the central axis of the injected fuel is directed towards the piston bowl cavity. Hence, by using rich pHCCI instead of a rich, conventional mode is it possible to avoid injecting fuel in such a way that it hits the liner of the cylinder which leads to oil dilution problems due to fuel sticking to said liner. Usually when running a diesel engine in a rich mode, there is an early pilot injection and/or one or more late, large post injections. These kinds of injections are usually associated with oil dilution problems. The present idea does not use any large post or pilot injections and avoids or diminishes the problem with oil dilution. As a result of decreased oil dilution, wear of the piston and cylinder will diminish, losses of power due to increased friction between the piston and the cylinder can be avoided and less frequent change of oil will be needed.
Hence, using the method of the present invention provides the advantage of less oil dilution.
A further aspect of the invention is that the rich pHCCI mode is allowed to have a Filter Smoke Number (FSN) value from 0.5 to 3.5. By allowing a higher soot formation, during the rich pHCCI mode, than what is common today, it is possible to extend the rich pHCCI operating window with a beneficial fuel economy and less oil dilution compared to conventional rich combustion mode. As engines have been controlled earlier, they have been forced to switch to conventional mode for regeneration when reaching a certain soot formation as taught for example in U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,130. In contrast to the intuition of a person skilled in the art, whose intuitive thinking would tell him to seek for solutions which suppress the soot formation, it has been surprisingly acknowledged that the allowance of higher soot formation in rich pHCCI may contribute to an overall positive effect with benefits concerning oil dilution and fuel economy. However, since there is allowed a relatively high rate of soot production, this mode of operation is advantageously combined with some kind of soot filter or other exhaust gas treating device adapted to convert the soot to harmless emissions. The FSN number can be measured using the method and instrumentation described in the manual for AVL 415S Variable Sampling Smoke Meter, ID number AT0699E, available from the AVL LIST GMBH, Graz, Austria.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the main injection of said rich pHCCI mode is injected in the interval of 30 degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) to 15 degrees After Top Dead Centre (ATDC), preferably in the interval of 30 degrees BTDC to 9 degrees ATDC. By defining the crank angle interval during which the main injection will occur it can be derived at which angles the fuel shall be injected in order to assure that the main axis of the fuel spray will be directed towards the piston bowl cavity.
In another aspect of the invention, the temperature of said gas being admitted to the cylinder, i.e. the temperature of the combustion gas entering the cylinder, during said rich pHCCI mode is in the interval of 60 to 200 degrees Celsius, preferably in the interval of 60 to 130 degrees Celsius. In order to achieve a more homogeneous fuel mixture, it is suggested to use a relatively low temperature of the inlet gas in order to let the injected fuel have time to spread and mix with the combustion gas in the combustion chamber. A lowering of the temperature of the combustion gas will result in a reduction of soot formation which in turn will widen the operation window for rich pHCCI combustion.
In a further aspect of the invention, the rich pHCCI mode further comprises a pilot and/or a post injection in a working cycle wherein the fuel injected in the pilot and/or post injection vaporises before it reaches a liner of a cylinder wall, if it is directed towards the liner. The use of a small pilot and/or post injection may contribute to stabilise the combustion and widen the operating window in which it is possible to perform rich pHCCI. To avoid that the fuel reaches the liner it is important that these injections are relatively small. It may also help if the injected fuel is atomised so that the fuel may mix with the combustion gas and diffuse into the gas.
In yet another aspect of the invention there is only one single main injection injected in each working cycle in the rich pHCCI mode. Hence, all fuel injected in a working cycle in said rich pHCCI mode is injected in the main injection. By injecting all the fuel at one time, in the main injection, it can be assured that all the fuel will be directed towards the piston bowl cavity. For a large part of the operating area, this will be the optimal injection strategy for lowest fuel consumption and emissions during the regeneration.
The above advantages and other advantages, and features of the present invention will be readily apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, and from the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGSThe advantages described herein will be more fully understood by reading an example of an embodiment in which the invention is used to advantage, referred to herein as the Description of Preferred Embodiment, with reference to the drawings, wherein:
The control unit receives signals from at least one sensor for measuring engine operation parameters, which sensors include a combustion chamber pressure sensor 11, an intake manifold pressure sensor 12 and a O-probe 13 in the exhaust conduit, as well as temperature sensors for intake air 14, engine coolant 15 and engine oil 16. The control unit controls the intake and exhaust valves 6, 7 by means of valve actuators 17, 18. The actuators may be either electrically or mechanically operated.
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The engine and exhaust gas treatment set up may be changed in several ways, for example the cooler of the EGR conduit may be provided with a bypass conduit. Furthermore, the EGR conduit may be a short or long route EGR conduit. Long route EGR is a form of low pressure EGR where the exhaust gas is taken after the turbine and admitted before the compressor. At present, the throttle of the EGR conduit is located on the cold side of the EGR cooler but it may as well be positioned on the hot side. The particulate filter is located downstream the NOx-absorbent in the example above. However, the particulate filter could also be placed upstream the NOx-absorbent. In addition, the exhaust gas treatment may also comprise an oxidation catalyst or other gas treating arrangements. Furthermore, the engine is exemplified as a 5-cylinder engine. The basic principle of the inventive idea would work for any number of cylinders in a diesel IC-engine. Likewise, the configuration of the EGR conduit and the intake air conduit with its cooling and filtering systems can also be arranged in different ways. The skilled person in the art realises this is just an example of arrangements in order to control the temperature of the resulting gas to be admitted to the cylinders, the so called combustion gas, and to control the amount and ratios of recirculated exhaust gases and intake air to form the resulting combustion gas.
The rich and lean pHCCI operation windows are shown in
However, as can be seen in
The operation window shown in
Under rich pHCCI conditions at low load, the temperature of the combustion gas is low and this might result in slow combustion, misfires and instabilities in the combustion. In order to increase the gas temperature, a higher EGR temperature may be obtained for example by using an EGR cooler bypass and/or a pre-catalyst in the EGR conduit. Another way of increasing the combustion gas temperature, alone or together with the raise of temperature of the recirculated gases, is to increase the temperature of the intake air by, for example, letting the intake air bypass the intercooler. The limit at lower torques will be extended and the operation window for the rich pHCCI mode will be expanded. Furthermore, in order to stabilise the combustion in this region of the operating window, a small pilot injection might help.
The larger the rich pHCCI operation window will be, the less need there is for the rich conventional regeneration mode to be used and thus an improved performance of the engine concerning the problem with oil dilution will be achieved. The rich pHCCI will also reduce the fuel consumption when compared to conventional rich combustion.
The rich pHCCI mode allows high EGR rates and requires a low amount of air in the combustion compared to other rich strategies. The low amount of air will make it possible to use a lower amount of fuel to reach a certain Lambda. Thus, the regeneration will have a better fuel economy compared to other rich strategies. Another property of the rich pHCCI mode is that it is very easy to reduce Lambda compared to the conventional rich mode.
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What is evident is that the fuel consumption, while performing a regeneration of the Nox-adsorbing catalyst in a rich pHCCI mode, can be lower than when performing the regeneration in a conventional rich combustion. With the above described features of the present invention it is enabled to use this advantageous mode in a larger range of driving conditions than what has been possible before.
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The present invention suggests a fuel injection strategy which solves the problem with oil dilution which might arise due to injection of fuel as described in
A first way of preventing this problem is to only inject fuel in one, single main injection. In this case, all of the fuel injected in a working cycle will be directed towards the piston bowl cavity as shown in
This concludes the description of the invention. The reading of it by those skilled in the art would bring to mind many alterations and modifications without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims:
Claims
1. A method for regenerating a NOx-adsorbing catalyst coupled downstream of a diesel internal combustion engine, the engine having at least one cylinder, the method comprising:
- operating the engine in a lean partial homogeneous charge compression ignition (PHCCI) mode;
- providing an indication that the catalyst needs to be regenerated; and
- in response to said indication, switching engine operation to rich PHCCI mode, said rich PHCCI mode characterised in that a ratio of recirculated exhaust gases of 20 to 55% in the gas being admitted to an engine cylinder, said rich pHCCI mode being further characterised in that the central axis of a fuel spray in a main injection for each working cycle is directed towards a piston bowl cavity, said main injection comprising at least 70% of the fuel to be injected in each working cycle.
2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said main injection of fuel in said rich pHCCI mode is injected in the interval of 30 degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) to 15 degrees After Top Dead Centre (ATDC), preferably in the interval of 30 degrees BTDC to 9 degrees ATDC.
3. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that the temperature of said gas being admitted to the cylinder during said rich pHCCI mode is in the interval of 60 to 200 degrees Celsius, preferably in the interval of 60 to 130 degrees Celsius.
4. The method according to claim 3, characterized in that said rich PHCCI mode further comprises a pilot and/or a post injection in a working cycle wherein said fuel injected in the pilot and/or post injection vaporises before it reaches a liner of a cylinder wall, if the fuel spray is directed towards the liner.
5. The method according to claim 4, characterized in that all fuel injected in a working cycle in said rich PHCCI mode is injected in the main injection.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 7, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 14, 2006
Inventors: Lisa Jacobsson (Gothenburg), Joop Somhorst (Goteborg)
Application Number: 11/369,246
International Classification: F01N 3/10 (20060101); F01N 3/00 (20060101);