A Phenomenological Control Oriented Lean NOx Trap Model
2003-01-1164
03/03/2003
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- Lean NOx Trap (LNT) is an aftertreatment device typically used to reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions for a lean burn engine. NOx is stored in the LNT during the lean operation of an engine. When the air-fuel ratio becomes rich, the stored NOx is released and catalytically reduced by the reductants such as CO, H2 and HC. Tailpipe NOx emissions can be significantly reduced by properly modulating the lean (storage) and rich (purge) periods. A control-oriented lumped parameter model is presented in this paper. The model captures the key steady state and transient characteristics of an LNT and includes the effects of the important engine operating parameters. The model can be used for system performance evaluation and control strategy development.
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- Kim, Y., Sun, J., Kolmanovsky, I., and Koncsol, J., "A Phenomenological Control Oriented Lean NOx Trap Model," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-1164, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-1164.