Patent classifications
F02D19/081
ADJUSTING A FUEL ON-BOARD A VEHICLE
A fuel separation system includes a fuel separator configured to receive a fuel stream and separate the fuel stream, based on a volatility of the fuel stream, into a vapor stream defined by a first auto-ignition characteristic value and a first liquid stream defined by a second auto-ignition characteristic value, the second auto-ignition characteristic value greater than the first auto-ignition characteristic value; and a heat exchanger fluidly coupled between a fuel input of the fuel stream and the fuel separator, the heat exchanger configured to transfer heat from the vapor stream to the fuel stream, and output a heated fuel stream to the fuel separator and a second liquid stream defined by the first auto-ignition characteristic value.
CONTROL SYSTEM FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A control system includes a processor for controlling an internal combustion engine having a temperature region, wherein a change of ignition delay time accompanying a rise in a cylinder temperature when the cylinder temperature is in the temperature region is smaller than when the cylinder temperature is out of the temperature region. When a self ignition timing of secondary fuel is earlier than a self ignition timing of primary fuel due to the secondary fuel being injected at a crank angle at which the cylinder temperature is higher than the temperature region, the processor controls a ratio of the secondary fuel to be lower than when the self ignition timing of the secondary fuel is later than the self ignition timing of the primary fuel due to the secondary fuel being injected at a crank angle at which the cylinder temperature is within the temperature region.
METHOD FOR REDUCING CARBON/COKE IN FUEL INJECTORS IN DUAL FUEL APPLICATIONS
A method of reducing carbonaceous deposits on a fuel injector is provided in which a first fuel composition is supplied to the fuel injector in a dual fuel engine, the first fuel composition comprising natural gas fuel and a first percentage of diesel fuel; and a second fuel composition is supplied to the fuel injector in a dual fuel engine, the second fuel composition comprising a second percentage of diesel fuel that is greater than the first percentage of diesel fuel to cause cavitation to occur within the fuel injector, thereby reducing carbonaceous deposits.
METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ENGINE
Systems and methods for controlling fuel factions delivered to different cylinders are provided. In one example, a controller is configured to, during a single engine cycle and responsive to a first condition, deliver a lower fraction of a first fuel into a donor cylinder in comparison to a fraction of the first fuel being injected into a non-donor cylinder and deliver a higher fraction of a second fuel into the donor cylinder in comparison to a fraction of the second fuel being injected into the non-donor cylinder.
FUEL SUPPLY CONTROL SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD
A fuel supply control system and control method are disclosed. In a fuel supply control system of a high-pressure gas injection engine provided in a ship or an offshore structure, the fuel supply control system of the present invention includes: a gas supply mode for supplying gas to the high-pressure gas injection engine through a gas supplying part for receiving LNG from a storage tank so as to compress and vaporize the LNG; and an oil supply mode for supplying oil as fuel to the high-pressure gas injection engine, wherein the mode is switched into the oil supply mode during an emergency including a device malfunction in the gas supply mode such that the oil supply mode can be configured as a redundancy of the gas supply mode.
FUEL SUPPLY DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING A FUEL AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
The disclosure relates to a fuel supply device for supplying a fuel to an internal combustion engine comprising: a fuel store for storing a primary fuel; and at least two parallel fuel supply paths that are connected to the fuel store, on the one hand, and to the internal combustion engine, on the other hand, wherein the primary fuel can be supplied from the fuel store to the internal combustion engine by means of the first fuel supply path for the purpose of combustion, and the second fuel supply path has at least one reforming device that reforms the primary fuel supplied from the fuel tank into a secondary fuel, and to supply at least a portion of the produced secondary fuel to the internal combustion engine for the purpose of combustion.
Dual fuel injection system for optimizing fuel usage and minimizing slip for diesel engines
The invention involves a system and method for providing a liquid fuel or a liquid and gaseous fuel to a diesel or Otto cycle engine for operation of the engine. The system includes a primary electronic control module (ECM), which monitors engine sensors and contains a first three-dimensional fuel map for the liquid fuel. A second ECM is connected for bi-directional transfer of information to the first ECM, the second ECM contains a second three-dimensional fuel map for delivery of the gaseous fuel through a secondary gaseous fuel injection assembly. The bi-directional communication between the two ECMs while monitoring the engine sensors allows both ECMs to “learn” an efficient fuel map for delivery of both fuels in the same cycle for improved efficiency, reduction in slip and lower emissions.
Systems and methods for improving torque response of an engine
Systems and methods for improving engine torque response are presented. In one example, engine idle speed is increased to shorten engine torque response based on engine operating conditions. The methods and systems may be useful for operating an engine that is supplied a gaseous fuel.
METHOD FOR OPERATING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE, AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A method for operating an internal combustion engine, having of the following steps: operating the internal combustion engine with a gas fuel; detecting a lambda value in the exhaust gas of the internal combustion engine; determining at least one variable from the detected lambda value, characterizing the quality of the gaseous fuel; and controlling the internal combustion engine based on the at least one variable
Hydrogen fuel assist device for an internal combustion engine system
A hydrogen fuel assist device for an internal combustion engine includes: a hydrogen gas generator for generating hydrogen gas; a fluid pump capable of pumping the hydrogen gas into a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine through an air throttle valve, which is connected to the combustion chamber, at varying flow rates; and a pump controller for controlling a rotational speed of the fluid pump in response to opening degree of a fuel throttle valve connected to the combustion chamber so as to adjust the flow rate of the hydrogen gas to be supplied into the combustion chamber during operation of the internal combustion engine.