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Lean NOx Trap Aftertreatment Technology Impact on Engine Oil Dilution

2009-09-13
2009-24-0153
Euro 6 European legislation emission limits, expected to be introduced around the 2014 timeframe, Lean NOx Trap (LNT) Aftertreatment technology is today considered one the of candidate technology to allow diesel Engine to meet the future Euro 6 limit. The working principle of the LNT is based on its capability to store the NOx engine out during the normal lean (excess of Oxygen) phase operation condition of the Diesel engine. The NOx will be then reduced in a dedicated regeneration phase which consist in creating for relatively short time a rich exhaust gas condition inside the LNT. The LNT regeneration strategy lead to run a Diesel engine with a rich mixture out of the combustion as a Gasoline engine. This can be obtained using advanced air and fuel management. The fuel management implicate the use of delayed injections (after and/or post injections) which can have a direct impact on oil dilution.
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Experimental Study of Lean NOx Trap Management

2007-08-05
2007-01-3442
Lean NOx Trap (LNT) catalysts are capable of reducing exhaust NOx emissions from Diesel engines. NOx is stored on the catalyst substrate during the normal engine operation (lean mixture) and is reduced under rich exhaust condition (rich mixture) during the regeneration event. There are different methods to obtain the rich conditions and one of this is the so called “in cylinder” regeneration. This technique is feasible if the engine is equipped with electronic injection system (i.e. Common Rail system), in fact it is possible to obtain rich Air/Fuel ratios conditions using different injection strategies. Generally, one method to obtain the rich condition for the LNT regeneration consists of additional fuel's injection into the engine cylinders while acting at the same time on EGR and Throttle Valve to reduce the intake air flow.
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