Catalyst monitoring using a hydrocarbon sensor
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1. A method for monitoring the performance of a catalyst, including:
- providing a first signal related to the hydrocarbon concentration of the exhaust gas before said catalyst reaches operating temperature using a sensor positioned downstream of said catalyst;
providing a second electronic signal related to the hydrocarbon concentration of the exhaust gas after said catalyst reaches operating temperature using said sensor;
comparing said first and second electronic signals using an electronic engine control means and determining the functionality of said catalyst;
determining the efficiency of said catalyst by comparing the hydrocarbon concentration of the feedgas to the hydrocarbon concentration of said catalyst after reaching operating temperature using an electronic engine control means;
wherein the step of determining the efficiency of the catalyst includes;
reading said sensor output;
sensing whether time since engine start is less than a predetermined time value;
if yes, calibrating a feedgas table;
if no, calculating the composition of the exhaust before said catalyst reaches operating temperature;
calculating the temperature of the exhaust before said catalyst reaches operating temperature;
calculating the energy input into said catalyst before it reaches operating temperature;
determining catalyst efficiency;
determining the total energy input into the catalyst;
determining whether the catalyst is operating above a predetermined efficiency level; and
determining whether the total energy input into the catalyst is less than a value defined which corresponds to the performance of a catalyst that has deteriorated sufficiently to induce emission levels higher than a standard.
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Abstract
A hydrocarbon sensor measures the tail pipe hydrocarbon concentration emitted by an internal combustion engine to determine whether a catalyst has deteriorated beyond a predetermined point with respect to reducing hydrocarbon emissions. Catalyst performance is measured following an engine cold start when hydrocarbons are emitted and compared to catalyst performance when operating temperature has been reached to determine catalyst efficiency.
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1. A method for monitoring the performance of a catalyst, including:
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providing a first signal related to the hydrocarbon concentration of the exhaust gas before said catalyst reaches operating temperature using a sensor positioned downstream of said catalyst; providing a second electronic signal related to the hydrocarbon concentration of the exhaust gas after said catalyst reaches operating temperature using said sensor; comparing said first and second electronic signals using an electronic engine control means and determining the functionality of said catalyst; determining the efficiency of said catalyst by comparing the hydrocarbon concentration of the feedgas to the hydrocarbon concentration of said catalyst after reaching operating temperature using an electronic engine control means; wherein the step of determining the efficiency of the catalyst includes; reading said sensor output; sensing whether time since engine start is less than a predetermined time value; if yes, calibrating a feedgas table; if no, calculating the composition of the exhaust before said catalyst reaches operating temperature; calculating the temperature of the exhaust before said catalyst reaches operating temperature; calculating the energy input into said catalyst before it reaches operating temperature; determining catalyst efficiency; determining the total energy input into the catalyst; determining whether the catalyst is operating above a predetermined efficiency level; and determining whether the total energy input into the catalyst is less than a value defined which corresponds to the performance of a catalyst that has deteriorated sufficiently to induce emission levels higher than a standard. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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