System and method for reducing NOx emissions in an apparatus having a diesel engine

Active Publication Date: 2006-12-21
FORD MOTOR CO
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[0004] The early injection of fuel allows the fuel to mix more thoroughly with air than ordinary diesel combustion, and is therefore sometimes referred to as “early homogenization combustion.” Likewise, ordinary diesel combustion may be referred to as “diffusion” combustion due to the fact that combustion occurs with comparatively less mixing of fuel and air in the combustion chamber before combustion begins. While early homogenization combustion may improve engine efficiency and decrease concentrations of NOx and particulate emissions, it may also lead to lower exhaust temperatures, which may negatively impact the performance of various aftertreatment devices, particularly when a diesel engine is operating at a light load and/or at idle.
[0005] The inventors herein

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Controlling emissions in diesel engines has posed significant challenges to the automotive industry.
While early homogenization combustion may improve engine efficiency and decrease concentrations of NOx and particulat

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[0015]FIG. 1 shows, generally at 10, an exemplary embodiment of one cylinder of a multi-cylinder diesel engine, intake and exhaust paths connected to that cylinder, and an exemplary embodiment of a camshaft having a variable timing mechanism for controlling the valves of the cylinder. It will be appreciated that the configuration of engine 10 is merely exemplary, and that the systems and methods described herein may be implemented in any other suitable engine.

[0016] Continuing with FIG. 1, engine 10 is controlled by electronic engine controller 12. Combustion chamber, or cylinder, 14 of engine 10 is shown including combustion chamber walls 16 with piston 18 positioned therein and connected to crankshaft 20. Combustion chamber 14 is shown communicating with intake manifold 22 and exhaust manifold 24 past intake valve 26 and exhaust valve 28. Fuel injector 30 is coupled to combustion chamber 14 for delivering injected fuel directly therein in proportion to the fuel pulse width (fpw) sig

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In a mechanical apparatus having a diesel engine including a combustion chamber, an intake valve for passing air into the combustion chamber, and an exhaust valve for passing exhaust from the chamber, the mechanical apparatus also having an aftertreatment device configured to treat emissions from the diesel engine, a method of operating the engine is disclosed, wherein the method includes performing at least one combustion in the combustion chamber with a first quantity of fuel, determining a temperature of the aftertreatment device, and if the temperature of the aftertreatment device is equal to or below a preselected temperature threshold, then performing at least one combustion in the combustion chamber with a second, greater quantity of fuel and varying at least one of an intake valve timing and an exhaust valve timing relative to a default valve timing to cause at least one of a compression loss and a pumping loss.

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