WO2006131201A2 - Harnstoffversorgungssystem für einen abgasreinigungskatalysator und hierfür geeigneter heizeinsatz - Google Patents
Harnstoffversorgungssystem für einen abgasreinigungskatalysator und hierfür geeigneter heizeinsatz Download PDFInfo
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- the invention relates to a urea supply system for an exhaust gas purification catalyst, as is standard installed in motor vehicles.
- a urea supply system includes a urea tank for receiving urea solution, a connection line connecting the urea tank with the catalyst, a pump for pumping urea solution through the connection line from the urea tank to the catalyst, a heating unit for thawing frozen urea solution, and a return line , which branches off from the connecting line and leads to the urea tank.
- a urea supply system is known for example from US 6063350.
- Urea is needed by an exhaust gas purifying catalyst as an ammonia supplier.
- the urea solution may freeze, requiring a heating element to thaw the urea solution as quickly as possible to provide the urea needed to operate the catalyst.
- urea solution is corrosive, all liquid-carrying parts of the urea supply system must be made of chemically resistant materials or coated with a suitable protective layer.
- suitable materials such as stainless steel or acid-resistant plastics, have a relatively low thermal conductivity, so that it is not easy to thaw urea solution sufficiently quickly even at ambient temperatures of, for example -30 0 C to supply the exhaust gas purifying catalyst with urea.
- the object of the invention is to show a cost-effective way, as a urea supply system for an exhaust gas purification catalyst of an internal combustion engine at temperatures below freezing in a short time can be put into a ready state.
- a gap forms during the thawing of the frozen urea solution (urea solution ice) contained in the tank between the heating insert and the surrounding urea solution ice, it is filled with thawed urea solution which emerges from the return line.
- a good heat coupling of the heating insert is always given to the contents of the urea tanks.
- a thawing container is connected to the connecting line in which a fraction of the quantity of urea which can be stored in the system can be dammed up by means of the heating insert. It is particularly advantageous to arrange the heating insert in the defrosting container and the defrosting container in a larger urea tank.
- a system according to the invention initially only a small part of the total amount of urea, preferably about 0.2 I to 1.0 I, thawed.
- the thawing container makes it possible to quickly thaw a quantity of urea solution sufficient for the operation of the exhaust gas purifying catalyst, since the heat output of the heating insert can initially be used primarily for heating the urea solution contained in the thawing container.
- the thawing of the residual urea solution which is outside the thawing container in the urea tank, can occur at a later time without affecting the function of the urea supply system.
- a return line branches off from the connecting line, which leads to the thawing container.
- the pump of the urea supply system can be used to provide in the urea tank for better mixing of already thawed urea solution with urea solution still to be thawed, in particular the formation of an insulating air gap between the heating insert and urea ice can be prevented.
- the heat generated by the heating element can dissipate much more efficiently to frozen urea solution and the catalyst faster liquid urea solution provided in a sufficient amount.
- the measure according to the invention to attach a return line to the connecting line is extremely inexpensive, since the already existing pump of the urea supply system can be used to effect a better heat coupling of the heating element to the thawed urea solution.
- Another advantage of a urea supply system according to the invention is that for thawing urea solution in the urea tank not only the heating power of the heating insert but also the heating power of line or pump heaters can be used, on which urea solution on that of the connecting line and the return line formed circuit is passed.
- the defrosting container preferably has an overflow opening through which urea solution can emerge from the defrosting container into the remaining urea tank.
- the connection line preferably has a first connection, with which urea solution can be sucked out of the defrosting container, and a second connection, with which urea solution can be sucked out of the remaining part of the urea tank.
- the thawing container may for example be designed as a cup, which is arranged in the urea tank.
- Another possibility is to form the thawing container as a compartment of the urea tank or in the form of a second, separate tank.
- a side portion of the urea fuel tank may be separated from the remainder of the urea tank by an intermediate wall to form the defrost container. It is not necessary that the partition is liquid-tight.
- a liquid exchange between the body tank and the rest of the urea tank is harmless in principle.
- the greater this liquid exchange the less the heating power of the heating element is concentrated on the urea solution in the thawing container. Excessive liquid exchange between the defrosting tank and the remaining urea tank can therefore lead to the advantage of particularly rapid heating of a small amount of urea solution, the initially sufficient for the operation of the catalyst is limited use.
- the advantages of the return line can be used particularly efficiently if a distribution element is arranged at the outlet of the return line in order to divide up a urea stream emerging from the return line and to introduce it into the thawing container in a distributed manner.
- the distribution element can be designed, for example, as a nozzle or a plate with a plurality of passage openings, so that the urea flow emerging from the return line is distributed like a shower. In this way, already heated urea solution is even better mixed with still to be thawed urea solution, so that the heat generated by the heating element is used particularly efficiently to thaw frozen urea solution.
- the return line can be provided with a plurality of outlet openings, through which urea solution is returned during operation.
- these outlet openings may be formed as lateral openings, for example in the lateral surface of a hose or pipe, so that urea solution passes through the lateral openings in the urea tank.
- An advantageous measure in this connection is to provide the return line with a ventilation opening to ventilate the cavity and to facilitate the suction of urea solution.
- the ventilation opening should be arranged in the return line above the urea level present when the tank is filled, so that air can enter the return line through the ventilation opening.
- the ventilation opening is preferably quite small, so that no appreciable amount of urea solution can escape through the ventilation opening.
- the heating insert according to the invention comprises a corrosion-resistant tube for immersion in the urea solution, a metal housing to which pipe is at least indirectly attached, at least one heating element arranged in the metal housing, a frame extending outside the metal housing and an electrical connection line of the heating element carries, and a plastic sheath that protects the frame and the metal case.
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a urea supply system according to the invention for an exhaust gas purification catalyst of a motor vehicle.
- FIG. 2 shows a detailed view of a heating insert according to the invention for the urea supply system shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 2 shows a detailed view of a heating insert according to the invention for the urea supply system shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows the heating insert shown in FIG. 2 without thawing container
- FIG. Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of Fig. 3;
- FIG. 5 shows a metal housing of the heating insert shown in a cross-sectional view
- Fig. 6 is a detail view of Fig. 5; Fig. 7 shows a further Ausf ⁇ hrungsbeispiel of an inventive
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show the metal housing of the heating insert shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 in a cross-sectional view
- FIG. 10 shows a further embodiment of a heating insert according to the invention.
- FIG. 11 shows the embodiment shown in Figure 10 without plastic sheath.
- Fig. 12 is the frame of the embodiment shown in Figs. 10 and 11;
- FIG. 13 shows the metal housing of the heating insert shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 in a cross-sectional view
- FIG. 14 is a rear view of FIG. 10.
- FIG. 1 shows schematically an exhaust gas purifying catalyst 1 of a motor vehicle and an associated urea supply system 2.
- nitrogen oxides (NO, NO 2 ) are reduced to nitrogen by means of ammonia (NH 3 ).
- the ammonia required for this purpose is obtained from urea solution which is provided by the urea supply system 2.
- the urea supply system 2 shown in FIG. 1 comprises a urea tank 3 for receiving urea solution, a connection line 6, 11 connecting the urea tank 3 to the catalyst 1, a pump 5, urea solution through the connection line 6, 11 from the urea tank 3 to pump the catalyst 1, and a heating From the connection line 11, a return line 4 branches off, which leads into the urea tank 3, so that heated urea solution can be returned to the urea tank 3. In this way, a better mixing of already thawed urea solution is achieved with urea solution to be heated, so that can be thawed quickly required for the operation of the exhaust gas purifying catalyst 1 amount of urea solution.
- the outlet of the return line 4 is designed and arranged such that, during operation, urea solution emerging from the return line 4 prevents the formation of an air gap between the heating insert 8 and urea solution ice to be thawed.
- the return line can, as shown in Figure 1, close to the intake opening of a suction pipe of the heating element 8, or, as will be explained below with reference to Figures 2 and 3, above the settling when filled tank 3 urea level. If the return line according to FIG. 1 ends close to the suction opening of an intake pipe of the heating insert 8 in order to prevent the emergence of an air gap between the heating insert 8 and thawed urea solution ice particularly efficiently by deliberately introducing thawed urea solution, it is favorable in the return line 4 Provide ventilation opening 19.
- the ventilation opening is arranged in the return line above the presence of a filled tank urea level, so that through the ventilation opening 19 air can get into the return line.
- the return line 4 ends at a distance of not more than 5 cm from the suction port of the intake pipe.
- To the heating element 8 includes a thawing container 9, which is connected both to the
- the thawing container 9 causes the heating power of the heating insert 8 Initially, primarily for heating the urea solution contained in the defrosting container 9 can be used.
- the thawing container 9 has a capacity of about one liter and usually contains at least 0.2 to 0.3 liters of urea solution, so that particularly quickly enough for the operation of the exhaust gas purifying catalyst 1 amount of urea can be thawed.
- the thawing of the remaining urea solution can take place at a later time without impairing the function of the urea supply system 2.
- the thawing container 9 has an outer wall adjacent to liquid in the urea tank. This measure has the advantage that, after the thawing of urea solution in the defrosting container, heat is released into the urea tank 3 and in this way the heating insert 8 can be used both for the defrosting container 9 and for the urea tank 3.
- the connecting line 6 has a first port 17, can be sucked with the urea solution from the defrosting container 9, and a second port 7, can be sucked with the urea solution from the remaining part of the urea tank 3.
- the two ports 7, 17 are brought together via a switching valve 18.
- the thawing container 9 has an overflow opening 29 (see Fig. 2), so that the suction of urea solution through the second port 7, the improved through the return line 4 heat distribution for the thawing of the remaining urea solution, which is located outside the defrosting container 9, are used can.
- the urea supply system 1 further comprises a control valve 10, which is connected to an air reservoir 12 with an air compressor 13, and a metering valve 14, with the urea solution and air in metered quantities to the catalyst 1 can be supplied.
- the pump 5, the valves 9, 10, 18 and the metering valve 14 are controlled by a control unit 15, the pressure of a probe 16 with data on the oxygen partial pressure in the catalyst 1 and a temperature sensor with data on the urea temperature in Urea tank 3 is supplied.
- FIG. 2 shows an exemplary embodiment of a heating insert 8 for the urea supply system 2 shown in FIG. 1.
- the heating insert 8 comprises a corrosion-resistant tube 20, for example made of plastic or stainless steel, for immersion in urea solution to be heated, which serves as an intake tube to the connecting line shown in FIG 17, 6 is connected, a metal housing (see Fig. 4), which is fixed to the outside of the intake pipe 20, and at least one PTC heating element (see Fig. 4), which is arranged in the metal housing.
- the metal housing is surrounded by a corrosion-resistant coating in the form of a plastic sheath 21 for protection from the corrosive urea solution.
- this plastic shell 21 is an injection molded part, in which the connecting lines 22 of the at least one heating element are embedded.
- To the heating element 8 also includes the already described thawing container 9 for urea solution, in which the intake pipe 20 is arranged with the at least one heating element. Attached to the intake pipe 20 is a distribution element 23 which, as intended, protrudes from the urea solution to be heated and serves to divide a urea stream impinging thereon.
- the return line 4, from which this urea stream exits, is also shown in FIG.
- the distribution element 23 is a plate with a plurality of passage openings 24, which, like a shower head, divides an incident fluid flow into drops or partial beams. It is advantageous if the distribution element 23 is attached to the return line 4 or the intake pipe 20 of the heating element 8. Alternatively, the distribution element 23 may also be fastened to the thawing container 9.
- the distribution element 23 may be formed as a hole element, for example according to Figure 2, or as a baffle made of sheet metal or plastic. Alternatively, the distribution element can also be designed as a nozzle or perforated hose end.
- liquid can also be directed to the heating element 8 in order to fill a possible gap between the heating element 8 and frozen urea solution.
- an overflow opening 29 is arranged in the defrosting container 9, through which heated urea can escape.
- FIG. 3 the heating insert 8 shown in FIG. 2 without thawing container 9 is shown in an oblique view together with the return line 4.
- This heat-conducting element 25 is a substantially disc-shaped metal sheet
- Stainless steel which is attached to the lower end of the intake pipe 20. In the heat conducting element are passage openings 26, can circulate through the urea solution.
- the stainless steel used is preferably V4A steel.
- FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of the heating insert 8 shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. In this illustration, that of the plastic jacket
- PTC heating elements are also referred to as PTC thermistors and have the advantage of inherent protection against overheating due to their positive temperature coefficient.
- the metal housing 27 is a profile tube pushed onto the intake pipe 20 and made of a material which conducts heat well, preferably an aluminum alloy.
- the heating elements 28 are held in the metal housing 27 by a mounting frame 30.
- the mounting frame 30 carries connection plates 31 with an insulating layer, for example of ceramic fibers, so that the heating elements 28 can be supplied via the connecting lines 22 with power.
- a suitable mounting frame 30 with the components held by it is described in DE 102 58 257 A1, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference into the subject of the application.
- the metal housing 27 After introducing the mounting frame 30 with the components held by it (in particular the heating elements 28 and the terminal plates 21) in the metal housing 27, this is pressed in order to achieve the best possible heat coupling of the heating elements 28 to the metal housing 27. Furthermore, the metal housing 20 is pressed against the intake pipe, so that there is also a good heat coupling to the intake pipe 20. As FIG. 4 shows, a wall 27a of the metal housing 27 is arranged between the intake pipe 20 and the heating element 28. This wall 27a helps to distribute the heat generated by the Schuele- elements 28 over a large area over the intake pipe 20.
- the metal housing 27 consists of a spring-hard aluminum alloy, for example an AlMgSi alloy, in particular an AIMgSi o , 5 ..i alloy.
- the metal housing 27 is tightly enclosed by the plastic jacket 21 and protected in this way from the corrosive urea solution.
- the plastic jacket 21 has a groove 32 for an intake pipe 20 surrounding O-ring 33. In this way it is prevented that urea solution passes between the intake pipe 20 and the plastic jacket 21 through to the metal housing 27.
- the metal housing 27 and the intake pipe 20 may also be encapsulated to form the plastic shell 21, so that can be dispensed with an O-ring.
- FIG. 5 shows the metal housing 27 of the described heating insert 8 in a cross-sectional view.
- the metal housing 27 is a profile tube made of a spring-hard aluminum alloy.
- the metal housing 27 has a channel 35 for receiving the mounting frame 30 with the heating elements 28.
- the intake pipe 20 is inserted during assembly of the heating element 8. Between these two channels 35, 36 extends the intermediate wall 27a, so that heat generated by the heating elements 28 can be passed over the metal housing 27 on all sides to the intake pipe 20.
- FIG. 5 shows the metal housing 27 before it is pressed together with the intake pipe 20.
- the metal housing 27 preferably has at least one, in the illustrated embodiment, two, extending in the longitudinal direction elevations 37, which have a U-shaped cross section with an opening 36 facing the channel. After pushing the Metallgeoph s 27 on the intake pipe 20, these elevations 37 are pressed so that the cross section of the channel 36 is reduced and the metal housing 27 fits tightly against the intake pipe 20.
- these elevations 37 are shown after pressing. As FIG. 6 shows, the elevations 37 are pressed together into press creases 39.
- FIG. 7 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a heating insert 8 for the urea supply system 2 shown in FIG. 1 without the associated defrosting container.
- the heating insert shown in FIG. 7 comprises a plurality of stainless steel tubes 41.
- One of these stainless steel tubes 41 can be connected as an intake pipe to the connecting line 17 of the urea supply system 2.
- the heating insert 8 shown in FIG. 7 has improved heat coupling to the urea solution to be heated through the use of a plurality of stainless steel tubes 41. This is because the thermal conductivity of stainless steel is higher than the thermal conductivity of the required for protecting the metal housing 27 plastic sheath 21.
- Another advantage of the illustrated heating element 8 is that the heat output generated can be concentrated on the lower part of a thawing container. In this way, even with a partially filled defrosting container, the heat generated by the heating element 8 can be fully utilized for thawing urea solution.
- FIG. 8 shows the heating insert 8 shown in FIG. 7 without the plastic jacket 21, with which the metal housing 27 and the connection lines 22 be protected against the action of corrosive urea solution.
- the plastic sheath 21 shown in Fig. 7 can be inexpensively applied by the metal housing 27 is overmolded. In the interests of the best possible heat coupling is to make sure that the inner sides of the stainless steel tubes 41 remain free.
- the metal housing 27 is - as in the embodiment described above - a hollow profile of a spring-hard aluminum alloy.
- the metal housing 27 shown in Fig. 8 has a plurality (namely two) heating channels 35, in each of which at least one heating element 28 is arranged with a portion of the mounting frame 30.
- the metal housing 27 has a plurality of pipe sections 40, in each of which a stainless steel pipe 41 is arranged.
- the pipe sections 40 are connected via arms 42 to a central body 43, in which the heating elements are arranged. In this way, the heat generated is introduced over a large area in the thawed urea solution.
- Fig. 9 the metal housing 27 is shown in a cross section.
- the pipe sections 40 are provided with elevations 37 which - as described with reference to FIGS. 5 and 6 - are compressed after insertion of the stainless steel pipes 41 into press pleats 39.
- the central body 43 has a central channel 44 between the heating channels 35.
- This central channel 44 primarily causes the central body 43 to be pressed more easily to provide optimum thermal coupling between the heating elements 28 and the metal housing 27.
- a stainless steel pipe can also be arranged in the central channel 44.
- the central channel 44 remains preferably free, so that its inner surface must also be coated with the plastic sheath 21.
- FIG. 10 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a heating insert 8 for thawing a corrosive solution which is suitable for the urea supply system 2 described above.
- the heating element 8 comprises a corrosion-resistant tube 20 as a suction tube for immersion in the solution, a metal housing 27 which is attached via a plastic jacket 21 to the intake pipe 20, two PTC heating elements, which are arranged in the metal housing 27, one in the Figures 11 and 12 illustrated frame 30 which extends outside of the metal housing 27 and at least one electrical connection line 50, 51 of the heating element, in the illustrated embodiment, both connecting lines 50, 51, fixed.
- the frame 30 and the metal housing 27 are surrounded by a protective plastic sheath 21.
- the plastic shell 21 was injected around the frame 30 and the metal housing 27 as an injection molded part.
- a special feature of the illustrated embodiment is that the plastic sheath 21 is multi-layered.
- a first plastic layer was first sprayed onto frame 30 and metal housing 27 to surround frame 30 with respect to metal housing 27 and leads 50, 51 with respect to the frame 30 to fix.
- the first plastic layer is preferably applied in a hot-melt injection molding process at a relatively low pressure. In this way, greater dimensional accuracy is achieved prior to final overmolding with the second layer and secure positioning and sealing of the entire heater insert with the terminals.
- the second layer is applied at a higher pressure.
- a glass fiber reinforced plastic in particular a polyamide, is used for the second layer.
- Particularly suitable is a hydrolysis resistant modified polyamide.
- the plastic shell 21 is shaped so that it forms a receptacle in which the intake pipe 20 is arranged.
- the receptacle is designed as a channel, in particular ⁇ -shaped channel.
- the intake pipe 20 is a good thermal conductivity, elastic plastic pipe, for example, EPDM with a Shore hardness of 60 to 80 Shore A.
- the frame 30 shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 has a stability-increasing lattice structure and extends along the intake pipe 20. As FIG. 12 shows, the frame 30 has a significantly greater length than the metal housing 27. It is favorable if the frame 30 has at least one twice as long as the metal housing 27 has, even better if he has at least three times the length of the metal housing 27. In this way, the PTC heating elements arranged in the metal housing 27 can deliver their heating energy in a lower region of the liquid tank and thus thaw ice at the mouth of the suction pipe 20 at an early stage.
- the frame 30 supports the intake pipe 20 and, together with the electrical connection lines 50, 51, carries it out of the liquid intended for use in the tank.
- connection line 50, 51 are arranged in channels 52, 53 of the frame 30 (FIG. 12), by means of which the connection lines are fixed and positioned during assembly. It is particularly favorable to guide at least one of the electrical connection lines 50, 51, preferably both electrical connection lines 50, 51, along the back of the intake tube 20, so that the intake tube can be heated by the connection lines. For this purpose, it is favorable to manufacture at least one, preferably both connection lines, at least in sections from a heating conductor alloy, so that heating takes place during operation by ohmic resistance heating.
- the frame 30 shown in Figure 12 is also a mounting frame, are held by the plate-shaped PTC heating elements of the heating element.
- the frame 30 has for this purpose two receptacles 54, are used in the intended plate-shaped PTC heating elements.
- the frame 30 also carries two connection plates 55, 56, which are each connected to one of the two connection lines 50, 51, preferably by welding, according to FIG. 11, and establish contact with inserted PTC heating elements in the receptacles 54.
- the receptacles 54 of the frame 30 are inserted like a drawer into matching rectangular openings of the metal housing 27.
- the housing 27 is an extruded profile which, after the insertion of the receptacles 54, is pressed in the area of the PTC elements in order to provide a good thermal coupling of the housing to the PTC heating elements.
- an electrical contact of the metal housing 27 is made to the grounded contact plate 56, so that a ground connection is provided for both PTC elements.
- the intake pipe 20 projects with its suction end over the metal housing 27 and with its connection end beyond the frame 30.
- the intake pipe 20 includes two separate channels 60, 61. One of the two channels, preferably the smaller channel 61 is closed at the suction end of the intake pipe 20, for example by an inserted stainless steel pin. If the illustrated heating element 8 is inserted in a defrosting container 9, which is arranged in a urea tank 3, the suction tube 20 projects with its suction end through an opening of the defrosting container 9 (not shown) and into the urea tank 3 into it. As FIG. 14 shows, a second suction opening 63 is located in a lateral surface of the intake pipe 20, through which liquid can be sucked into the second duct 61.
- the second suction opening 63 has a distance of at least 1 cm, preferably several cm, from the suction end of the intake pipe 20. If the heating insert 8 is arranged in a defrosting container 9 as intended, liquid from the defrosting container and with the first suction opening can flow through the second suction opening 63 of the channel 60 liquid are sucked from a urea tank 3. If the liquid is frozen in the urea tank 3, so liquid is automatically conveyed from the thawing container 9 in this way.
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