Methods and systems are provided for injecting water during an engine cylinder deactivation event so as to reduce an exhaust catalyst regeneration requirement following the cylinder deactivation. In one example, water is injected at one or more deactivated engine cylinders to reduce oxidation of the
Methods and systems are provided for injecting water during an engine cylinder deactivation event so as to reduce an exhaust catalyst regeneration requirement following the cylinder deactivation. In one example, water is injected at one or more deactivated engine cylinders to reduce oxidation of the exhaust catalyst. Then, during engine cylinder reactivation, a degree of richness of a combustion air-to-fuel ratio may be reduced to decrease fuel penalty to the engine while reducing NOx emission.
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1. An engine method, comprising: selectively deactivating one or more engine cylinders via deactivatable fuel injectors;during cylinder deactivation, injecting water at the one or more deactivated engine cylinders to reduce oxygenation of a first exhaust catalyst; andinjecting water at an exhaust ma
1. An engine method, comprising: selectively deactivating one or more engine cylinders via deactivatable fuel injectors;during cylinder deactivation, injecting water at the one or more deactivated engine cylinders to reduce oxygenation of a first exhaust catalyst; andinjecting water at an exhaust manifold of the one or more deactivated engine cylinders before an exhaust valve of the one or more deactivated engine cylinders opens. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein injecting water at the one or more deactivated engine cylinders includes port injecting water on a closed intake valve of the one or more deactivated engine cylinders before the intake valve opens. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein injecting water at the one or more deactivated engine cylinders includes direct injecting water into the one or more deactivated engine cylinders before an intake valve of the one or more deactivated engine cylinders opens. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting an amount of water injected during the injecting water based on one or more of an engine cylinder volume, engine temperature, engine speed, and a manifold pressure. 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising estimating an ammonia content stored in a second exhaust catalyst after engine cylinder reactivation conditions are met. 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising stopping water injection when reactivating the one or more deactivated engine cylinders. 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising adjusting a combustion air-to-fuel ratio of the reactivated engine cylinders based on the ammonia content stored in the second exhaust catalyst. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the combustion air-to-fuel ratio decreases with decreasing ammonia content. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein selectively deactivating one or more engine cylinders includes deactivating all engine cylinders responsive to an idle-stop condition. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein selectively deactivating one or more engine cylinders includes deactivating one or more engine cylinders responsive to a torque demand below a threshold. 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising deactivating one or more engine cylinders while other engine cylinders continue combusting. 12. An engine method, comprising: selectively deactivating one or more engine cylinders via deactivatable fuel injectors;injecting water at the one or more deactivated engine cylinders during deactivation; and thenduring a first cylinder reactivation, when an ammonia content of an exhaust catalyst is lower than a threshold, adjusting an engine combustion air-to-fuel ratio to be richer than stoichiometry with a first, higher rich bias; andduring a second cylinder reactivation, when the ammonia content of the exhaust catalyst is higher than the threshold, adjusting the engine combustion air-to-fuel ratio to be richer than stoichiometry with a second, lower rich bias. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein during the first cylinder reactivation and the second cylinder reactivation, the adjusting the engine combustion air-to-fuel ratio is continued for a duration based on the ammonia content of the exhaust catalyst. 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising determining an injection timing of water injection based on a position of the water injection. 15. The method of claim 12, wherein injecting water at the one or more deactivated engine cylinders includes one of injecting water at an intake port, upstream of an intake valve of the one or more deactivated engine cylinders, injecting water directly into the one or more deactivated engine cylinders, or injecting water at an exhaust manifold of the one or more deactivated engine cylinders. 16. The method of claim 12, further comprising determining an amount of water injected during the injecting water based on one or more of an engine cylinder volume, engine temperature, engine speed, and a manifold pressure and wherein the amount of water injected increases with increasing cylinder volume and decreasing engine temperature. 17. The method of claim 12, further comprising, during the selectively deactivating one or more engine cylinders, adjusting fuel injection of active engine cylinders to maintain a stoichiometric air-to-fuel ratio. 18. The method of claim 12, further comprising stopping injecting water when the one or more deactivated cylinders are reactivated. 19. The system of claim 18, further comprising stopping water injection, reactivating the one or more deactivated engine cylinders, and adjusting a combustion air-to-fuel ratio of the reactivated engine cylinders based on an ammonia content stored in the second exhaust catalyst. 20. An engine system, comprising: an engine including an intake manifold and an engine cylinder, the engine cylinder having an intake port with an intake valve and a deactivatable fuel injector;a water injection system having a water injector positioned in the intake port, upstream of the intake valve, for injecting water on the intake valve;an emission control device having a first exhaust catalyst and a second exhaust catalyst; anda controller with computer readable instructions for selectively deactivating one or more engine cylinders via deactivatable fuel injectors and injecting water at the one or more deactivated engine cylinders during the deactivation to reduce oxidation of the first exhaust catalyst.
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