Hydrocarbon Retaining System Configuration for Combustion Engine
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Abstract
Systems, methods, and computer readable storage media are described in which exhaust gas is routed to a hydrocarbon retaining device during starting, and purged to the engine intake manifold. Various alternative approaches are described for controlling operation and diagnosing degradation. Further, various interrelated configurations are described.
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26 Claims
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16. A system for managing emissions of an engine of a vehicle, the system comprising:
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a first exhaust passage including an emission control device, the first passage including a downstream section, the downstream section downstream of the emission control device and including a tailpipe of the vehicle; a second exhaust passage coupled to the first exhaust passage downstream of the emission control device, the second exhaust passage including a hydrocarbon retaining system, the hydrocarbon retaining system including an atmospheric vent passage separate from an exit of the tailpipe and communicating with ambient, where at least a portion of the atmospheric vent passage is positioned adjacent and thermally coupled to at least a portion of the downstream section of the first exhaust passage; and a control system configured to route exhaust gases to the second exhaust passage during a first condition to stored exhaust hydrocarbon in the hydrocarbon retaining system, and during a second condition, purging the hydrocarbon retaining system to an engine intake, the first condition including when temperature of the hydrocarbon retaining system is below a threshold, the threshold increased with increasing fuel alcohol content. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method for an exhaust hydrocarbon-storing, comprising:
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for a duration that increases with higher alcohol fuels, routing combusted exhaust to the hydrocarbon-storing system and then to ambient via a vent separate from a tailpipe exit; routing exhaust to ambient via the tailpipe and bypassing the vent and hydrocarbon-storing system; and purging the hydrocarbon-storing system with fresh ambient air entering the vent while transferring tailpipe exhaust heat to the fresh ambient air, without mixing therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26)
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