F02D19/0626

DUAL FUEL GENERATOR

A control circuit for a dual fuel generator includes a primary fuel valve to control the supply of a primary fuel, a secondary fuel valve to control the supply of a secondary fuel, a primary fuel pressure switch to detect the primary fuel, a secondary fuel pressure switch to detect the secondary fuel, and a controller. The controller is configured to receive a primary signal for availability of the primary fuel from the primary fuel pressure switch and a secondary signal for availability of the secondary fuel from the secondary and operate the primary fuel valve and the secondary fuel valve in response to the primary signal and the secondary signal. When the secondary fuel valve is open so that the secondary fuel is provided to the dual fuel generator, the control circuit is configured to ground the primary signal by connecting the primary fuel pressure switch to ground.

Natural gas supply system for providing conditioned natural gas to dual fuel engines

Embodiments of the present invention include a method and apparatus for supplying conditioned natural gas to dual fuel engines.

Ultra-Compact System For Characterization Of Physical, Chemical And Ignition Properties Of Fuels

The present disclosure relates to a miniaturized fuel laboratory system that makes use of a housing, a processor housed within the housing, and a fuel inlet port supported from the housing for receiving a quantity of fuel to be used as a fuel test sample. The system may also have at least one fuel sensor housed in the housing in communication with the fuel inlet port for receiving the fuel test sample and carrying out combustion thereof. An electronic component may be housed in the housing, which enables communication with an external remote subsystem. A database may be incorporated which contains at least one of stored fuel characteristics or stored fuel analysis models, accessible by the processor. The processor may use fuel oxidation information generated by the fuel sensor, and at least one of the stored fuel characteristics or stored combustion models, to determine at least one fuel characteristic of the fuel test sample.

Method of estimating antiknock properties of multi-fuel injection internal combustion engine
10443516 · 2019-10-15 · ·

A method of estimating antiknock properties of a multi-fuel injection internal combustion engine includes: acquiring a first antiknock property-correlated parameter value while only a first fuel having a low octane rating is injected in a first load range; estimating a first antiknock property of the first fuel based on the first antiknock property-correlated parameter value; acquiring a second antiknock property-correlated parameter value while the first fuel and a second fuel which has a high octane rating higher than the low octane rating are injected in a second load range higher than the first load range; and estimating a second antiknock property of the second fuel based on the second antiknock property-correlated parameter value and the first antiknock property of the first fuel.

CONTROL DEVICE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND CONTROL METHOD FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20190249626 · 2019-08-15 · ·

An internal combustion engine in which a required reformed-fuel heat generation quantity (required output cylinder heat generation quantity) is calculated based on a required engine power and the thermal efficiency of an output cylinder. An estimated reformed fuel heat generation quantity is calculated based on the molar number of reformed fuel, mole fraction of each gas component in the reformed fuel, and heat generation quantity of each gas component in the reformed fuel. When a value resulting from subtracting the estimated reformed fuel heat generation quantity from the required reformed-fuel heat generation quantity is negative, a fuel reforming operation is not executed, assuming that there is a possibility that surplus reformed fuel may be generated. For example, a fuel supply from an injector to a fuel reformation chamber is stopped.

Ultra-compact system for characterization of physical, chemical and ignition properties of fuels

The present disclosure relates to a miniaturized fuel laboratory system having exterior dimensions enabling the system to be at least one of hand-holdable or contained on a component. The system makes use of a processor, a fuel inlet port for receiving a quantity of fuel to be used as a fuel test sample, and at least one fuel sensor in communication with the fuel inlet port for receiving the fuel test sample. The processor uses the information obtained by the fuel sensor to determine at least one characteristic of the fuel test sample.

Exhaust parameter based dual fuel engine power virtual sensor

The system comprises a fuel description module structured to provide a first signal, and a control circuit operable to receive the first signal. The fuel description module comprises a fuel consumption detection package. The fuel consumption detection package an intake manifold temperature sensor and an exhaust temperature sensor, wherein the first signal corresponds to a difference between the exhaust manifold temperature (EMT) and the intake manifold temperature (IMT). The control circuit is responsive to the first signal to produce a second signal indicating a total energy content (E.sub.fuel) of fuel supplied to the dual-fuel engine. The E.sub.fuel value indicating the total energy content provided to the engine from a first fuel and a second fuel.

Cylinder pressure based control of dual fuel engines

Systems and methods for controlling operation of dual fuel internal combustion engines in response to cylinder pressure based determinations are disclosed. The techniques control fueling contributions from a first fuel source and a second fuel source to achieve desired operational outcomes in response to the cylinder pressure based determinations.

SYSTEM TO CONTROL AND CONDITION THE SUPPLY OF NATURAL GAS TO BI-FUEL ENGINES
20180073446 · 2018-03-15 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention include a method and computer readable memory for supplying conditioned natural gas to dual fuel engines. Some embodiments of the present invention include an apparatus and process for controlling and optimizing the heating value or BTU per cubic foot of gas (BTU/cf) of the natural gas substituted for diesel fuel in the operation of transport vehicles and field equipment such as generators.

NATURAL GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING CONDITIONED NATURAL GAS TO DUAL FUEL ENGINES
20180073467 · 2018-03-15 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention include a method and apparatus for supplying conditioned natural gas to dual fuel engines.