Abstract

This work presents the development of a model to capture the NOx sensors cross sensitivity behavior based on [Formula: see text] sensor cell temperature, as well as a model do predict the slip of the NOx and NH3 after the SCR catalyst, as a way to reduce the error in the exhaust emissions estimation needed for feedback SCR control strategies. The emissions prediction model is based on the different cross sensitivity behavior of two distinct NOx sensors. The proposed models were tested and compared on a fully instrumented engine test bench when applied in a Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Cycle (WLTC) and a full map cycle. As a result, the proposed model showed for NOx sensors cross sensitivity estimation an overall improvement of 34.8% for sensor 1 and 31.0% for sensor 2, and in terms of emissions prediction an overall improvement of 36.3% for NOx and 45.5% for NH3 slip.

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