Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – By means producing a chemical reaction of a component of the...
Reexamination Certificate
2008-05-15
2011-11-22
Denion, Thomas E. (Department: 3748)
Power plants
Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of...
By means producing a chemical reaction of a component of the...
C060S285000, C055S282300
Reexamination Certificate
active
08061128
ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems for reducing overstress of a DPF are provided herein. One example of such a method is based on radial temperature gradient near the exit face of the diesel particulate filter. In this way, it becomes possible to more closely correlate radial stresses to actual risk of DPF fracture.
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Alleman Hall McCoy Russell & Tuttle LLP
Denion Thomas E.
Ford Global Technologies LLC
Shanske Jason
Voutyras Julia
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