Claims
- 1. Apparatus for removing nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases from a diesel engine, comprising:
- a) humidity detector means for detecting the humidity of in-take air,
- b) at least one of the following:
- i) engine power detector means for detecting the power of said engine,
- ii) in-take air temperature detecting means for detecting the temperature of the in-take air,
- iii) fuel consumption detecting means for detecting the fuel consumption of said engine, and
- iv) exhaust gas temperature detecting means for detecting the temperature of an exhaust gas from said engine,
- c) ammonia supply means for supplying ammonia into an exhaust gas flow channel from the engine to the reactor, and
- d) flow control means for controlling the flow rate of ammonia into said exhaust gas flow channel in response to said humidity detector means and at least one of said engine power detecting means, in-take air temperature detecting means, fuel consumption detecting means and exhaust gas temperature detecting means.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said flow control means includes flow meter means for connecting a supply of ammonia to said exhaust gas flow channel, and flow meter control means for controlling said flow meter to adjust the flow rate of ammonia therethrough.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said flow meter control means includes calculator means for determining a total discharge amount of nitrogen oxides in response to said humidity detecting means and at least one of said engine power detecting means, in-take air temperature detecting means, fuel consumption detecting means and exhaust gas temperature detecting means and for producing an output signal in response thereto, ratio setter means for determining the amount of ammonia to be supplied to said exhaust gas flow channel in response to said output signal from said calculator means and for producing an ammonia flow rate signal in response thereto, and controller means for controlling said flow meter means in response to said ammonia flow rate signal to control the amount of ammonia supplied to said exhaust gas flow channel.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/474,274, filed Feb. 2, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,021,227.
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