F02D41/0065

ENGINE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING ENGINE USING THE ENGINE SYSTEM
20170306898 · 2017-10-26 ·

An engine system includes an engine, an intake line, an exhaust line, a turbocharger, a water-cooled intercooler, a high-pressure Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system which includes a high-pressure EGR line, a high-pressure EGR cooler, and a high-pressure EGR valve, a low-pressure EGR system which includes a low-pressure EGR line, and a low-pressure EGR cooler, a radiator which cools the coolant, a low-pressure EGR cooling line, an intercooler cooling line, a low-pressure EGR cooling valve, an intercooler cooling valve, an electric water pump, a driving information detector which detects driving information of a vehicle including an outside air temperature, a temperature of the intake gas supplied to the engine and a coolant temperature, and a controller which controls the low-pressure EGR cooling valve, the intercooler cooling valve, the high-pressure EGR valve and the electric water pump based on the driving information detected by the driving information detector.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING AIR FLOW PATHS IN AN ENGINE
20170335805 · 2017-11-23 ·

Methods and systems are provided for controlling a temperature of gases within a heat exchanger, a ratio of gases output by the heat exchanger, and selectively charging/discharging gases from the heat exchanger to one or both of an intake system or an exhaust system. In one example, a method may include controlling operation of an energy recovery device coupled to the heat exchanger in response to engine operating conditions, and increasing or decreasing flow of exhaust gas and/or compressed intake air into the heat exchanger in response to energy recovery device output.

Vehicle system and a method for such vehicle system
11255297 · 2022-02-22 · ·

The invention relates to a method for a vehicle system (100) comprising an internal combustion engine (10) having a turbocharger unit (110) connected thereto, a turbocompound unit (120) arranged to receive exhaust gas flowing from the turbocharger unit (110), and an exhaust gas recirculation system (130). The method comprises controlling the exhaust gas flowing through the exhaust gas recirculation system (130) by determining a pressure difference, and, if the determined pressure difference is above a predetermined threshold value directing the recirculated exhaust gas to an air intake line (160) downstream a charge air cooler (170), and, if the determined pressure difference is not above the predetermined threshold value directing the recirculated exhaust gas to a compressor (114) of the turbocharger unit (110).

Method and apparatus for controlling EGR

A method of controlling exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) for controlling recirculation of exhaust gas discharged from a combustion chamber of an engine includes: a data obtaining operation of obtaining data about an engine state and a gas supply state; a current EGR rate calculating operation of calculating a current EGR rate of supply gas based on the data; a demand EGR rate setting operation of setting a demand EGR rate matched with the data in a pre-made target EGR rate map; an error calculating operation of calculating a difference between the demand EGR rate and the current EGR rate; and a control operation of making the current EGR rate follow the demand EGR rate by changing a recirculation rate of the exhaust gas by adjusting an inhalation side pressure of the supply gas according to the difference.

Advanced exhaust gas recirculation fueling control

For exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) fueling control, at least one donor cylinder of a plurality of cylinders in an engine provides exhaust gas to an air intake for the plurality of cylinders. A fuel variable restriction initially provides fuel concurrent with an intake stroke for the at least one donor cylinder in response to a transition from withholding the fuel to the plurality of cylinders.

Mixed fuel system

The present invention provides a novel combination of devices to measure and transmit to an electronic controller data pertaining to differential pressures, temperatures, regeneration status, exhaust content, accumulated gas consumption and substitute fuel consumption. The electronic controller compares the data to thresholds; when the controller receives signals indicating these thresholds or limits are met, the controller causes the gas substitution rate to be diminished or set to zero until after-treatments elements are fully regenerated thereby facilitating integration of a mixed fuel system with an application internal combustion engine.

Controller
09784196 · 2017-10-10 · ·

A controller calculates a specific humidity of an intake air based on a relative humidity of the intake air, an intake air temperature, and an intake air pressure. Then the controller calculates a water vapor amount in the intake air based on the specific humidity and a mass flow rate of the intake air obtained from an air intake rate. By calculating the water vapor amount in the intake air based on information that directly represents the status of the intake air, this water vapor amount may be calculated more accurately. As a result, a generation amount of condensed water may be estimated more accurately. Therefore, accumulation of condensed water may be suppressed while recirculating as much of a low pressure exhaust gas as possible, and thus fuel economy may be sufficiently improved.

Control device of engine

A control device of an engine is provided. The engine is operated at a high compression ratio, a geometric compression ratio of the engine being 14:1 or higher. The control device includes a fuel injection controller for controlling a fuel injector of the engine to start a fuel injection in a latter half of a compression stroke within an engine operating range where an engine speed is below a predetermined value and an engine load is above a predetermined value, and an ignition controller for controlling an ignition plug of the engine to retard an ignition timing when a timing for the fuel injection controller to start the fuel injection is on a retarding side of a predetermined timing, the ignition timing being retarded based on a retarding amount of the fuel injection start timing from the predetermined timing.

Exhaust Treatment System Having Membrane Module For Water Removal
20170241317 · 2017-08-24 ·

An exhaust after-treatment system for treating an exhaust produced by an engine. The exhaust after-treatment system includes an exhaust passage, at least one catalytic exhaust after-treatment component in communication with the exhaust passage for treating the exhaust, and a water-removal device in communication with the exhaust passage that receives a portion of the exhaust therein at a location positioned upstream from the catalytic exhaust after-treatment component. The water-removal device is defined by a housing that includes a water-removal membrane that separates water from the portion of the exhaust to provide a permeate that is enriched with water, and to produce a retentate that is water depleted that facilitates the treating of the exhaust by the catalytic exhaust after-treatment component.

DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS

An engine control system of a vehicle includes a fuel control module that controls fuel injection of a first cylinder of an engine based on a first target air/fuel ratio that is fuel lean relative to a stoichiometric air/fuel ratio and that controls fuel injection of a second cylinder of the engine based on a second target air/fuel ratio that is fuel rich relative to stoichiometry. The first cylinder outputs exhaust to a first three way catalyst (TWC), and the second cylinder outputs exhaust to an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve. An EGR control module controls opening of the EGR valve to: (i) a second TWC that reacts with nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the exhaust and outputs ammonia to a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst; and (ii) a conduit that recirculates exhaust back to an intake system of the engine.