Tier 4 Interim Engines
tier 4 | by Tom Jackson
Komatsu Tier 4i
Hydraulic actuation of critical emissions components
gives these new engines precision and power
P
hysics and
chemistry
dictate
that most
Tier 4 Interim
engines follow a
common design
formula to reduce
emissions. Above 75
horsepower most manufacturers have increased fuel
injection pressures, boosted
turbos, ramped up exhaust gas
recirculation (EGR) rates and
added aftertreatment that traps
or burns off what the Environmental Protection Agency
doesn’t want going out the
exhaust stack.
Komatsu follows this basic
formula too, but it has leveraged its expertise in hydraulics to perform some of these
functions in a unique way,
specifically the control of
its variable geometry turbos
(VGTs) and EGR valves.
VGT
On a VGT, the vanes of the
turbo open and close to increase
or decrease the air being fed into
the engine. Other ways to do this
are to use twin turbos, two-stage
turbos, or waste gates that bleed off
excess air.
Komatsu has opted for the VGT
style turbo above 74 horsepower
(see chart on page 42). But unlike
most designs in which the vanes
On Komatsu’s Tier 4
Interim engines emissions reductions are handled
by a variable geometry turbo,
high pressure common rail fuel
injection, cooled EGR and a DPF that
includes a diesel oxidation catalyst
and a catalyzed soot filter.
are controlled electro-mechanically,
Komatsu uses hydraulic pressure.
“We feel the hydraulic actuation is
more advantageous because the
hydraulics provide more power,
and it’s more precise,” says Doug
Morris, director product marketing,
Komatsu America. “It optimizes the
airflow of the whole engine.”
Precise control of the turbo is
not only important in maintaining
engine power, but in Tier 4 Interim
engines this air flow is critical to
the effective functioning of the
exhaust aftertreatment, Morris says.
Komatsu’s VGT adjusts to assist
with active regeneration, but it also
reduces soot at the point of creation in the cylinder, reducing what
passes downstream into the DPF.
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