F02D35/027

CONTROLLER AND CONTROL METHOD FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

To provide a controller and a control method for internal combustion engine which can suppress the increase in the calculation processing load for determining occurrence of the mechanical noise and occurrence of the knocking with good accuracy even when the mechanical noise occurs. When the maximum value of the strength of the component of the second frequency band in the comparison period exceeds the maximum value of the strength of the component of the first frequency band, a controller for internal combustion engine performs a second side stop determination processing that determine whether the knocking occurred, based on the strength of the component of the first frequency band, without using the strength of the component of the second frequency band.

Modifying PFI to DI ratio to mitigate engine knocking

In accordance with exemplary embodiments, methods and systems are provided for controlling knocking for an engine of a vehicle having a plurality of different types of fuel injectors and a combustion chamber. In an exemplary embodiment, the system includes one or more sensors of the vehicle and a processor. The one or more sensors are configured to measure an intensity of engine knocking for the engine. The processor is coupled to the one or more sensors, and is configured to at least facilitate adjusting a fuel injection ratio of respective amounts of fuel provided by the plurality of different types of fuel injectors to the combustion chamber, based on the intensity of the engine knocking.

METHOD FOR KNOCK CONTROL IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20170370316 · 2017-12-28 ·

A method for carrying out the operation of an internal combustion engine, wherein liquid fuel injection amounts are injected at cylinders of a group of cylinders of the internal combustion engine in the context of injection events, wherein in a first step, a first cylinder of the group with the strongest knocking tendency over a time period is determined, and in a second step an injection correction occurs such that the injection events at the first determined cylinder can be sequentially reduced in their injection duration or injection amount by a first correction value, while the injection duration or injection amount of the injection events at the other cylinders of the group are sequentially increased by a second correction value.

KNOCKING CONTROL METHOD

A knocking control method in a power generation system (1) which includes a gas engine (20) including a plurality of air cylinders (21) and a knocking detection unit (51) configured to detect knocking in each of the air cylinders (21). The knocking control method includes a first control step of delaying an ignition timing for at least one of the air cylinders (21) when the knocking detection unit (51) has detected knocking; a second control step of reducing an amount of gas supplied to at least one of the air cylinders (21) when the knocking has not been eliminated by the first control step; and a third control step of shutting off supply of a gas to any of the air cylinders (21) in which the knocking has occurred.

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20230203998 · 2023-06-29 · ·

A control device for an internal combustion engine is configured to carry out a lean combustion of which excess air factor is 2.0 or more by injecting fuel for creating a homogeneous air-fuel mixture from a first fuel injection valve into a combustion chamber of an engine main body, injecting ignition fuel for creating an ignition air-fuel mixture near an electrode portion of a spark plug from a second fuel injection valve, and igniting the ignition air-fuel mixture, and when occurrence of knocking is detected based on a detection value of a knock sensor during the lean combustion, apply retard correction to each of an ignition timing of the spark plug and an injection timing of the ignition fuel set corresponding to an engine operating state, and apply increase correction to an injection amount of the ignition fuel.

Process and an apparatus to adjust the ignition timing of an internal combustion engine
11686261 · 2023-06-27 · ·

A process to adjust the ignition timing of an air-fuel mixture in a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, the process comprises determining a first quantity indicative of a pressure of the mixture for a cycle of the engine, determining a second quantity indicative of a speed of the engine, determining a third quantity indicative of a first temperature of a conditioning fluid, providing a heat exchange mathematical model for the combustion chamber, which maps the three quantities from the first to the third one onto a fourth quantity indicative of a second temperature of a wall portion around the combustion chamber, estimating the fourth quantity by means of the three determined quantities and by means of the mathematical model, and adjusting the ignition timing as a function of the fourth estimated quantity.

METHOD OF IDENTIFYING A FAULTED COMPONENT IN AN AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM

A method of identifying a faulted component in an automotive system including an internal combustion engine managed by an Electronic Control Unit. The internal combustion engine is operated according to a predefined detection routine. A noise signal emitted by the activated internal combustion engine is recorded in a data carrier or memory system. The recorded noise signal is analyzed by a signal treatment algorithm to determine a plurality of vibration modes of the automotive system from the noise signal.; The amplitude of the noise signal is compared at each vibration mode with an acceptable amplitude threshold. A faulted component of the automotive system is determined if the amplitude of the correspondent vibration mode is greater than the acceptable amplitude threshold.

Control of internal combustion engines in response to exhaust gas recirculation system conditions

A system includes an internal combustion engine having a number of cylinders, with at least one of the cylinder(s) being a primary EGR cylinder that is dedicated to provided EGR flow during at least some operating conditions. A controller is structured to control combustion conditions in the cylinders in response to one or more operating conditions associated with the engine.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENGINE CONTROL

Methods and systems are provided for reducing a spark plug soot load and a combustion chamber soot load by controlling spark plug timing while injecting water or washer fluid. In one example, water or washer fluid is injected during a torque reduction while advancing spark timing so as to provide at least a portion of the torque reduction while opportunistically cleaning soot from the spark plug and combustion chamber. By reducing spark plug soot load, misfire occurrence is reduced, while pre-ignition occurrence is reduced by decarbonizing the combustion chamber.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTING A CYLINDER DEACTIVATION MODE

Systems and methods for operating an engine with a plurality of deactivating valves for deactivating engine cylinders are presented. In one example, a plurality of different cylinder operating modes may be available to operate the engine. Engine fuel consumption in each of the plurality of different cylinder operating modes is estimated and the engine may be operated in the cylinder mode that provides greatest fuel efficiency.