WO2005016491A1 - Bloc filtrant pour la filtration de particules contenues dans les gaz d'echappement d'un moteur a combustion interne. - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a filter block for the filtration of particles contained in the exhaust gases of internal combustion engines, in particular a filter block for filtering particles contained in the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine.
- diesel type and a filter body comprising at least one filter block according to the invention.
- Porous honeycomb structures are used as filter bodies for the filtration of particles emitted by diesel vehicles.
- these filtering bodies are ceramic (cordierite, silicon carbide, etc.). They can be monolithic or consist of different blocks. In the latter case, the blocks are assembled together by bonding with a ceramic cement. Everything is then machined to take the desired section, circular or elliptical in general.
- the filter body has a plurality of channels. It is inserted in a metal enclosure.
- Each channel is closed at one or other of its ends. There are thus input channels and output channels.
- the exhaust gases are thus forced to pass through the sidewalls of the inlet channels to reach the outlet channels; this is how the particles or soot are deposited in the filter body.
- soot accumulates in the channels of the filter body which increases the pressure drop due to the filter and impairs the performance of the engine.
- the filter body must be regenerated regularly, typically after about 7 to 10 hours of operation, when the pressure drop has reached a value of about 150 dPa (for a motor of about 2 liters of displacement operating on motorway with a filter body of about 4 liters).
- Regeneration consists of oxidizing soot.
- FR 2 473 113 proposes a filter body that can be obtained by extrusion and having input channels of greater cross-section than the output channels.
- the authors indicate a filtration area of 7.89 cm 2 / cm 3 of filter block (ie 0.789 m / l) with a cross section of inlet channels constant and less than 12.9 mm 2 and a lower wall thickness or equal to 0.7 mm.
- the filter body described in FR 2 473 113 induces a significant pressure drop, which means that the filter body must be regenerated frequently. Industrial exploitation of this filter body is therefore difficult to envisage. There is therefore a need for a filter body having a reduced pressure drop, at any time during its lifetime, and thus requiring less frequent cleaning.
- the invention aims to satisfy this need.
- the invention relates to a filter block for the filtration of particles contained in the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine, comprising nested assemblies of inlet channels and of adjacent outlet channels, said channels of inlet and outlet being in fluid communication by their side walls, said side walls having, in cross section, a corrugation determined so as to increase the overall volume of the input channels at the expense of that of the output channels, and the volume overall the input channels being greater than that of the output channels, remarkable in that • the hydraulic diameter of said output channels is between 0.9 and 1.4 mm, preferably greater than 0.95 mm, • the ratio r of the overall volume of the input channels to the overall volume of the output channels is between 1.15 and 4, preferably greater than 1, 35 and / or less than 3; filtration is between 0.825 m 2 and 1.4 m 2 per liter of said filter block, preferably greater than 0.92 m 2 , the asymmetry rate of said corrugation is less than 20%.
- this feature allows to significantly reduce the pressure loss
- said output channels have a constant surface cross-section along the entire length of said filter block
- said input and output channels are rectilinear and parallel;
- said input and output channels are arranged relative to one another so that all the gas filtered by any input channel passes into output channels adjacent to said input channel;
- said corrugation has a sinusoidal shape in cross section; the asymmetry rate of said undulation is less than 15%, preferably less than 12%, and / or greater than 5%, preferably greater than 6%;
- the corrugation is periodic and a half-period of said undulation extends over the width of one of said channels.
- said inlet and outlet channels are alternately arranged in any horizontal or vertical row of said block, thus forming a checkerboard structure on the front or rear face of the block.
- the invention also relates to a filter body for a particulate filter, remarkable in that it comprises at least one filter block according to the invention.
- Figure 1a is a partial view of the front face (that is to say that on which the exhaust gas arrive) of a filter block of the prior art
- Figure 1b is a view of section of this block according to the section line AA of Figure 1a
- Figure 1c is a cross-sectional view of an extrusion die designed to manufacture this filter block
- FIGS. 2a to 2c are views similar to those of FIGS. 1a to 1c, respectively, and illustrate a first embodiment of a filter body according to the invention
- FIG. 3 is a partial view of the front face of a filter block according to the invention, according to a second embodiment of the invention, - Figure 4 is a graph showing the pressure drop as a function of the time of use, for different new filter bodies, called "clean", tested.
- FIG. 5 is a graph representing the pressure drop as a function of the time of use, for various filter bodies tested in which the combustion residues occupy a volume corresponding to 50% of the volume of the input channels of the reference filter, which corresponds to a distance traveled by the vehicle of about 80 000 km. Such filter bodies are said to be “fouled”. The residues are usually in the bottom of the inlet channel. All Figures 1 to 3 correspond to partial views of filter blocks. It may in fact be the partial view of a monolithic filter body or the partial view of a filter body formed by assembling filter blocks. In these figures, the thickness of the walls separating the different channels is not to scale and does not constitute a limit to the invention.
- Figure 1a shows schematically the front face of a filter block currently used to retain the particles contained in the exhaust gas of motor vehicles propelled by a diesel engine.
- This filter block comprises all identical channels whose cross section is square and of constant dimension throughout the length of the filter body. On this front, every other channel is clogged. Channels 1 and 2 are open and therefore constitute so-called input channels. The channels 3 and 4 are clogged and therefore constitute so-called output channels.
- Figure 1b is a longitudinal sectional view along the line AA of Figure 1a. The flow F of the exhaust gas enters the filter block through the inlet channels and then passes through the side walls of the channels to join the outlet channels.
- Figure 1c is a cross sectional view of the extrusion die used to manufacture the filter blocks currently used and shown in Figure 1a. In this view, the solid lines represent the parts hollowed out by machining and in which the ceramic paste can pass.
- Figure 2a shows schematically the front face of a first embodiment of a filter block according to the invention.
- Channels 10 and 11 are open and constitute the input channels.
- Channels 12 and 13 are plugged and constitute the output channels.
- the channels are organized in a network of deformed triangular cross section channels to increase the overall volume of the input channels at the expense of that of the output channels. This is how a wall
- the intermediate, non-planar, between an input channel and an output channel may be concave on the input channel side, as shown in Fig. 2a, and convex on the output channel side.
- Figure 2b is a sectional view along the line AA of Figure 2a.
- the flow F of the exhaust gas enters the filter body through the inlet channels and then passes through the walls of the channels to join the outlet channels.
- the area available on the walls of the input channels or "filtration surface” is increased (at the expense of that of the output channels) compared with to a filter body of the prior art such as that of Figure 1.
- the entire surface of the inlet channels is advantageously used for filtering the exhaust gas. Indeed, there is no zone (s) of one or more input channel (s) that opens (nt) in another input channel, zone (s) that can not be (are) useful for filtration since the exhaust gases can pass through them in both directions.
- the input and output channels are parallel and rectilinear.
- Figure 2c is a cross-sectional view of the extrusion die used to make the filter block of Figure 3a; view on which the solid lines represent the parts hollowed out by machining and in which the ceramic paste can pass.
- This die makes it possible to manufacture channels of constant cross sections over the entire length of the filter block, which facilitates their extrusion.
- the channels are rectilinear depending on the length of the filter body. Thus, in longitudinal section (see Figure 2b), the channels have a straight section and constant over their entire length L. The manufacture of filter blocks is facilitated.
- the inlet channels have a larger cross section than the outlet channels to increase the volume available for soot storage.
- FIG. 3 schematizes the front face of another embodiment of a filter block according to the invention.
- Channels 10 and 11 are open and constitute the input channels.
- Channels 12 and 13 are plugged and constitute the output channels.
- the channels are organized according to a network of distorted square cross-sectional channels to increase the overall volume of the input channels at the expense of that of the output channels.
- the input and output channels are arranged alternately, forming a checkerboard pattern.
- the sidewall 14 of an inlet channel 11 is therefore formed of four sidewall portions 14a-14d separating the interior volume of this channel from the four interior volumes of the four adjacent outlet channels, respectively.
- an intermediate wall 15, not planar, separating two horizontal rows R 1 and R 2 , and / or two vertical rows, from channels (and thus formed by a set of side wall portions, referenced 16, 16 8 , of these channels) is concave on the input channel side and convex on the output channel side.
- the intermediate wall 15 preferably has, in cross-section, an undulating or "wave" shape ("wavy” in English), the wall 15 substantially waving a half wave length across the width of a channel.
- the term "length" of a ripple the distance separating two points of this localized ripple at the same height, with the same direction of variation of slope.
- the "length" of the ripple is called “period”.
- the corrugation is periodic, but the amplitude of the corrugations can be constant or variable. Preferably this amplitude is constant.
- the corrugation has a sinusoidal shape whose half-period is equal to the pitch "p" of the channel network, as shown in FIG. 3.
- all the intermediate walls 15 of a block, extending vertically or horizontally have, in cross section, a waveform of identical shape.
- the "asymmetry rate” designates the ratio between the amplitude "h” and the half length of said undulation (or between the amplitude "h” and the half-period in the case of a periodic undulation).
- the filter bodies tested were constituted by the assembly of 16 filter blocks secured by a 1 mm thick seal. These filter bodies were cylindrical with a diameter of 144 mm and a length of 9 inches (228.6 mm).
- the channels were of the type shown in Fig. 4, the walls having a substantially sinusoidal profile, and the outlet and inlet channels having a constant cross-sectional area along the entire length L of the filter body.
- the exhaust gases were introduced into the inlet channels of the filter bodies tested at a temperature of 250 ° C. and at a flow rate of 320 m 3 / hour. The particulate concentration in these exhaust gases was 2.2 ⁇ 10 -5 kg / m 3.
- the reference example "Ref" corresponds to a filter constituted by the assembly of 16 filter blocks joined together by a 1 mm thick gasket This filter was cylindrical with a diameter
- the channels were of the type shown in Fig. 1, the exit and entry channels having a square cross-section of constant area along the entire length of 144 mm and a length of 9 inches (228.6 mm).
- L of the filter body The grating pitch was 1.8 mm and the wall thickness was 350 ⁇ m Calculation of the filtration surfaces, channel volumes and pressure drops were carried out by the Institute of Mechanics Fluids of Toulouse (France).
- hydroaulic diameter of a cross section or channel means the ratio between four times the channel section and the perimeter of the channel. Channel density is measured in number of channels per square inch
- filtration surface is meant the surface of the walls of the inlet channels that may be traversed by the gas stream to be filtered.
- the filtration area is evaluated in square meters per liter of filter block.
- the measurement of the duration "t” in minutes to reach a pressure drop "dP" of x mbar is denoted t x . It is considered advantageous that a filter body meets the following criteria:
- Table 1 and Figures 5 and 6 make the following observations: For new filter bodies, the greater the filtration area, the more the increase in time of the pressure drop is slow. In other words, the loading slope is even lower than the filtration area is large.
- the filtration surface is however not the only criterion as shown by a comparison of Example 15 and the reference example. This comparison shows that, according to the invention, a higher ratio r advantageously makes it possible to compensate for a lower filtration area when the filters are fouled. Without being bound by any theory, the Applicant explains this phenomenon in the following manner.
- a high ratio means greater volume in the inlet channels for storing combustion residues.
- the asymmetry rate must not be increased excessively, otherwise the output channel section may be reduced as a result of a detrimental increase in the pressure drop.
- a compromise must therefore be determined.
- the level of asymmetry is less than 20%, preferably 15%, preferably less than 12%, and greater than 5%, preferably greater than 6%.
- the duration between two disassembly / cleaning operations of the filter body is therefore increased not only because of a residual fouling of the filtration surface by the lower combustion residues after each regeneration, which allows a fouling by soot slower between two regenerations, but also because a greater number of regenerations is possible, the storage volume of the combustion residues being greater. The motorist can therefore travel a greater number of kilometers without maintenance on the filter.
- the outlet and inlet channels have a constant cross-sectional area over the entire length of the filter block, the increase in the ratio r results from an increase in the hydraulic diameter of the inlet channels and / or a decrease in the hydraulic diameter of the outlet channels. It can be seen from Table 1 (see especially Examples 3, 6 and 10) that when the hydraulic diameter of the outlet channels is very small, the pressure drop induced by the clean filter body is much too high.
- the hydraulic diameter of the outlet channels must be greater than or equal to 0.9 mm and preferably between 0.95 and 1.4 mm.
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described and shown above, provided for illustrative and non-limiting.
- the filter block could have any shape, any channel arrangement.
- the cross section of the channels is not limited to the forms described.
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AU2004265114A AU2004265114A1 (en) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | Filter unit for filtering particles contained in exhaust gas of an internal combusting engine |
DE602004004800T DE602004004800T2 (de) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | Filtereinheit zum filtern von in abgas eines verbrennungsmotors enthaltenen teilchen |
JP2006519961A JP4431576B2 (ja) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | 内燃焼エンジンの排出ガスに含まれる粒子を濾過する濾過ユニット |
US10/564,838 US7537633B2 (en) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | Filter unit for filtering particles contained in exhaust gas of an internal combusting engine |
EP04767682A EP1660213B1 (fr) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | Bloc filtrant pour la filtration de particules contenues dans les gaz d echappement d un moteur a combustion interne. |
BRPI0412152-0A BRPI0412152A (pt) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | bloco filtrante para a filtração de partìculas contidas nos gases de escapamento de um motor de combustão interna e corpo filtrante destinado a um filtro de partìculas |
MXPA06000710A MXPA06000710A (es) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | Bloque de filtro para filtracion de particulas contenidas en el gas de escape de un motor de combustion interna. |
DK04767682T DK1660213T3 (da) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | Filterenhed til filtrering af i en forbrændingsmotors udstödningsgas indeholdte partikler |
PL04767682T PL1660213T3 (pl) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | Blok filtrujący do filtrowania cząstek zawartych w gazach spalinowych silnika spalinowego |
CA002532277A CA2532277A1 (fr) | 2003-07-18 | 2004-07-15 | Bloc filtrant pour la filtration de particules contenues dans les gaz d'echappement d'un moteur a combustion interne. |
NO20060789A NO20060789L (no) | 2003-07-18 | 2006-02-17 | Filterenhet for a filtrere partikler i eksosgassen til en forbrenningsmotor |
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