Diesel Engine 2-Stroke Breathing for Aftertreatment Warm-Up

Since the introduction of diesel urea SCR technology, aftertreatment thermal management has become critical for maintaining SCR catalyst light-off and thereby low cumulative cycle NOx emissions. A novel diesel engine aftertreatment thermal management strategy is proposed which utilizes a 2-stroke breathing variable value actuation strategy to increase the mass flow rate of exhaust gas. Experiments showed that when emissions are constrained to the same level as a state-of-the-art thermal management strategy, 2SB does not increase heat transfer to aftertreatment. However, if constraints are allowed to flex, temperatures comparable to a state-of-the-art thermal management calibration could be achieved with a 1.75× exhaust mass flow rate, potentially helping heat the SCR catalyst in a cold-start scenario.

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