F02D19/029

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING COMBUSTION PROPERTIES OF A FUEL GAS
20200200106 · 2020-06-25 · ·

The invention determines at least one combustion property of a two-phase fuel gas. The invention comprises providing the fuel gas from substantially only a first phase of the fuel gas to a combustion engine and operating the combustion engine such that a first -value is achieved in the combustion process. The invention further provides the fuel gas from substantially only a second of the two phases of the fuel gas to the combustion engine, wherein the second phase is different from the first phase and wherein the same volumetric air/fuel ratio is kept as when the combustion engine was operated with the first -value. The invention determines a second -value when the combustion engine is operated with the fuel gas from substantially only the second of the two phases of the fuel gas and determines at least one first combustion property of the fuel gas based on the second -value.

ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM

An engine control system includes: a delay estimating unit configured to estimate a auto-ignition delay based on first parameters including a composition of fuel gas; a auto-ignition predicting unit configured to predict a auto-ignition timing based on the auto-ignition delay; a completion predicting unit configured to predict a combustion completion timing of the fuel gas; and an operation control unit configured to control an engine based on a result of comparison between the auto-ignition timing and the combustion completion timing.

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.

Fuel type prediction from mass flow measurements and thermal conductivity sensor
10669956 · 2020-06-02 · ·

The present disclosure provides a method for predicting a fluid type, comprising sensing, by a first sensor, mass flow data of a fluid in an engine, wherein the first sensor operates based on a first fluid property; sensing, by a second sensor, mass flow data of the fluid, wherein the second sensor operates based on a second fluid property; and detecting, by a logic circuit of a controller, a percent difference in the mass flow data provided by the first and second sensors, the percent difference indicating that the fluid is comprised of at least a first fluid type.

COMBUSTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20200141304 · 2020-05-07 ·

Embodiments disclosed herein relate to internal combustion engines, combustion systems that include such internal combustion engines, and controls for controlling operation of the combustion engine. The internal combustion engine may include one or more mechanisms for injecting fuel, air, fuel-air mixture, or combinations thereof directly into one or more cylinders, and controls may operate or direct operation of such mechanisms.

INTAKE AIR ASSESSMENT FOR INDUSTRIAL ENGINES
20200141340 · 2020-05-07 ·

The present disclosure relates to assessing the intake air flow of industrial engines. For an industrial engine that receives vent gas added to intake air for combustion, a gas concentration sensor is used to measure a concentration of a particular gas, e.g. methane, in the intake air. An amount of the methane component in the intake air flowing to the engine that was added by the vent gas can be determined from the measured concentration of methane in the intake air and a flow rate of the intake air. The intake air flow rate may be directly measured, or calculated using instrumentation which may already be in place for engine air-to-fuel ratio control.

METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE METHANE INDEX OF A HYDROCARBON-CONTAINING COMBUSTION GAS MIXTURE
20200041479 · 2020-02-06 ·

The present disclosure relates to a method for determining the methane index of a hydrocarbon-containing combustion gas mixture which has natural gas or biogas, having the steps: flowing the gas mixture through a measuring assembly; determining a first value of a first measurement variable related to a viscosity of the gas mixture; determining a second value of a second measurement variable related to a density of the gas mixture; determining a pressure value of the gas mixture, said pressure value belonging to the first value and the second value; determining a temperature value of the gas mixture, said temperature value belonging to the first value and the second value; and determining the methane index as a function of the first value, the second value, the pressure value, and the temperature value.

Gas engine

This disclosure includes engines that are capable of controlling an air-fuel ratio responsive to rapid changes in the calorific value of a fuel gas. Some engines include an A/F valve, a solenoid valve, and a control unit configured to close the A/F valve when an average opening degree of the solenoid valve is lower than a preset target opening degree, and open the A/F valve when the average opening degree is equal to or higher than the target opening degree. In some engines, when the opening degree of the solenoid valve has been an upper limit opening degree or a lower limit opening degree of the solenoid valve over a predetermined number of times, the control unit is configured to compare with the upper or lower limit opening degree, in lieu of the average opening degree, against the target opening degree to open or close the A/F valve.

MONITORING THE FUNCTION OF SOLENOID VALVES FOR FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMS
20200018249 · 2020-01-16 · ·

The invention relates to a method (100) for operating a solenoid valve (1) for metering a fuel (2) in a fuel injection system (3). The solenoid valve can be actuated against a restoring force (12) by an electromagnet (11), wherein the time curve l(t) of the current I flowing through the electromagnet (11) and/or the time curve U(t) of the voltage U applied to the electromagnet (11) are detected during at least one opening process of the solenoid valve (1). The opening time t.sub.ON and the closing time t.sub.OFF of the solenoid valve (1) are evaluated (110) from the time curve I(t) and/or U(t), and the actual opening duration T.sub.T=t.sub.OFFt.sub.ON of the solenoid valve (1) is compared (140) with a reference value T.sub.R and/or the mass flow dm/dt flowing through the solenoid valve (1) is detected (120) and compared (142) with a reference value M.sub.R during at least one opening process of the solenoid valve (1); and/or a leakage dm/dt of fuel (2) through the solenoid valve (1) is detected (130) in the closed state of the solenoid valve (1). The invention also relates to a corresponding controller (5), a fuel injection system (3), and a computer program product.

ADJUSTING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20240084756 · 2024-03-14 ·

A computer system includes a processor and a memory configured with instructions executable by the processor to determine a fuel configuration in response to input received by the HMI, determine fuel composition constituents in response to at least the fuel configuration, determine one or more fuel properties in response to at least one or more fuel composition constituents, determine one or more engine controller adjustments in response to the one or more fuel properties, and provide the one or more adjustments to an engine control system. A human-machine interface (HMI) is operatively coupled with the processor, and a memory and may be utilized to provide commissioning or service inputs.