FUTURE EMISSION STANDARDS.
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The Future Vision for Cleaner Engine Technology
The Integrated System, a concept product designed to help customers address future CO 2 and NOx challenges, represents one of the ways that Cummins is continuing to invest in the development of clean engine technology. The concept of an integrated turbocharger and aftertreatment system combines engineering expertise from Cummins Turbo Technologies and Cummins Emission Solutions to deliver new air and thermal management architectures in a single system. Cummins has a strong history of leading in diesel innovation and this integrated architecture is another example of that technology leadership. This technologically advanced concept product is critically important for our customers and the environment.
With the development of the Integrated System, which is still under development, Cummins is taking innovation to the next level. It demonstrates Cummins’ technology leadership to power our customer’s success and help them address future technology challenges in an ever-changing industry.
NEW INTEGRATED SYSTEM DESIGN
The integrated Rotary Turbine Control enables exhaust gases to bypass the turbine stage and enter the Close Coupled Unit after the gas has been injected with urea.
When combined with the Single Module™ aftertreatment, the Integrated System improves emissions, particularly for cold start and urban driving.
Combining Engineering Expertise to Help Customers Address Future Emissions Control Standards
The concept system has been designed to help customers address future CO2 and NOx challenges. The phase II design contains new air-handling and integrated aftertreatment architecture packaged in a single system, a first for the commercial diesel market.
Integrated Rotary Turbine Control
Optimized heat management: Up to 100% exhaust gas bypass, enabling the aftertreatment to reach operating temperatures faster and reduce NOx more efficiently.
Improved thermal management: Generates back pressure for thermal management, driving Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR).