In this paper, we develop a method for optimizing urea dosing to minimize the downstream readings from a production NOx sensor that has cross-sensitivity to ammonia. This approach favors high NOx conversion and reduced ammonia slip. The motivation for this work is to define a process to identify the maximum selective catalytic reduction SCR performance bounds for a given drive cycle. The approach uses a model structure that has a closed-form optimal solution for the urea injection. Every aftertreatment system has its own, unique model, which must be identified and validated. To demonstrate the approach, a model is identified and validated using experimental SCR input/output NOx sensor data from a 2010 Cummins 6.7L ISB production engine. The...
The urea SCR system is the key technology to meet future NOx emissions and NH3 slip regulatory stand...
This article describes a NOx sensor based urea dosing control strategy for heavy-duty diesel aftertr...
Diesel engines have an excellent reputation due to higher torque and better fuel efficiency compared...
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is the dominant solution for meeting future NOx reduction regula...
This paper sets out to qualify challenges in the control of urea selective catalytic reduc...
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) has proven to be the frontrunner for the removal of nitrogen oxi...
Abstract: The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system is a highly-effective aftertreatment device...
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is a promising diesel aftertreatment technology that enables low...
A model-based urea-dosing controller has been developed for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) ...
The selective catalytic reduction(SCR) system is a highly-effective aftertreatment device for NOx re...
In the last decades, NOxemissions legislations for Diesel engines are becoming more stringent than e...
The Urea-SCR system is responsible for reducing the engine-out NOx using NH3, which is injected into...
The urea SCR system is the key technology to meet future NOx emissions and NH3 slip regulatory stand...
This paper presents preliminary control system simulation results in a urea-selective catalytic redu...
The urea SCR system is the key technology to meet future NOx emissions and NH3 slip regulatory stand...
This article describes a NOx sensor based urea dosing control strategy for heavy-duty diesel aftertr...
Diesel engines have an excellent reputation due to higher torque and better fuel efficiency compared...
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is the dominant solution for meeting future NOx reduction regula...
This paper sets out to qualify challenges in the control of urea selective catalytic reduc...
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) has proven to be the frontrunner for the removal of nitrogen oxi...
Abstract: The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system is a highly-effective aftertreatment device...
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is a promising diesel aftertreatment technology that enables low...
A model-based urea-dosing controller has been developed for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) ...
The selective catalytic reduction(SCR) system is a highly-effective aftertreatment device for NOx re...
In the last decades, NOxemissions legislations for Diesel engines are becoming more stringent than e...
The Urea-SCR system is responsible for reducing the engine-out NOx using NH3, which is injected into...
The urea SCR system is the key technology to meet future NOx emissions and NH3 slip regulatory stand...
This paper presents preliminary control system simulation results in a urea-selective catalytic redu...
The urea SCR system is the key technology to meet future NOx emissions and NH3 slip regulatory stand...
This article describes a NOx sensor based urea dosing control strategy for heavy-duty diesel aftertr...
Diesel engines have an excellent reputation due to higher torque and better fuel efficiency compared...