Patent classifications
F02D2200/0414
GENERATOR HAVING CONFINED SPACE SHUTDOWN
Generators and methods for shutting down generators in confined spaces. One generator includes an internal combustion engine, an alternator, a power outlet, and an electronic processor communicatively coupled to the engine. The electronic processor is configured to obtain an engine speed of the engine, and determine that the engine speed is below an engine speed threshold. The electronic processor is further configured to determine, in response to determining that the engine speed is below the engine speed threshold, that a predetermined number of a plurality of secondary parameters of the generator have crossed respective secondary thresholds. The electronic processor is further configured to shut down the generator in response to determining that the predetermined number of the secondary parameters have crossed the respective second thresholds.
Internal Combustion Engine Control Device
An internal combustion engine control device 110 includes a mass flux calculation unit F2, an opening area calculation unit F3, an effective opening area calculation unit F4, and a passing gas flow rate calculation unit F5. The mass flux calculation unit F2 calculates a mass flux MF of gas passing through a throttle valve 125 based on an upstream gas temperature Tu, an upstream gas pressure Pu, and a downstream gas pressure Pd of the throttle valve 125. The opening area calculation unit F3 calculates an opening area A of the throttle valve 125 based on an opening degree θ of the throttle valve 125. The effective opening area calculation unit F4 calculates an effective opening area EA of the throttle valve 125 based on the upstream gas pressure Pu, the downstream gas pressure Pd, the opening degree θ, and the opening area A. The passing gas flow rate calculation unit F5 calculates a gas flow rate GF passing through the throttle valve 125 based on the mass flux MF and the effective opening area EA.
Estimating Ambient Air Temperature and Diagnosing Sensor Failure Using Intercooler Efficiency
Examples of the present disclosure describe systems and methods for determining an estimated ambient air temperature in an environment in which a vehicle is operating. The estimated ambient air temperature may be compared to an ambient temperature sensor value. The comparison may be used to determine whether an ambient air temperature sensor of the vehicle is functioning properly or if an error notification or fault code should be triggered.
Airflow control device of internal combustion engine
There is provided an airflow control device of an internal combustion engine comprising: a plasma actuator provided in an intake passage, a fuel injector for port injection provided in the intake passage so as to inject fuel toward the plasma actuator and a control unit for controlling them. The control unit is configured to actuate the plasma actuator after valve opening of an intake valve, in addition to causing the fuel injector to perform an operation of fuel injection, and causing the plasma actuator to perform an operation in a part of a valve closing period of the intake valve. Furthermore, the control unit includes a determination unit to determine whether or not water has adhered to the plasma actuator, and makes port injection operation and plasma actuator operation be performed only when water has adhered.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A MULTIVARIABLE ENGINE CONTROL USING CAM PHASING WITH A COMBINED HUMIDITY AND EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) DILUTION VALUE TO SCHEDULE RESTRAINTS, AND DETERMINE A REFERENCE EGR SETPOINT
In exemplary embodiments, methods, and systems for multivariable torque control of a vehicle are provided. The method includes configuring a processor disposed of in a multivariable controller to determine a set of references associated with Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) by implementing an algorithm based on engine temperature and at least one reference associated with the EGR to generate commands for the control of a set of actuators; Optimizing at least one cam phase position by the control based on a generated command to apply an appropriate level of engine torque for vehicle propulsion; Restricting an allowable range of cam phases associated with operations of an EGR valve for a set of cams based on amounts of humidity and EGR introduced by the EGR valve during an internal combustion phase of vehicle operation; and providing an amount of propulsion torque by an engine in accordance with instructions provided by the processor.
PRESSURE SENSING DEVICE HAVING TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Disclosed is a pressure detecting device having a temperature sensor, the device including: a housing having a first chamber, a second chamber, and a port part having a fluid guide tube that guides a pressure transmitting fluid to the second chamber; a lead frame coupled to the housing and configured for being connected to an external device; a circuit substrate electrically connected to the lead frame and including a first surface and a second surface; a pressure detecting element provided on the second surface of the circuit substrate and generating an electrical signal according to a pressure change; a tube coupled to the port part, whereby a first end of the tube is open and provided inside the first chamber; and a temperature detecting element provided inside the tube and transmitting an electrical signal generated according to a temperature change to the circuit substrate.
Air intake amount measurement device and engine
An air intake amount measurement device 200 includes an intake distributor 3 distributing intake air CYL to cylinders 11, 12, 13, and 14, a temperature detector 202 detecting a temperature Ti of the intake air CYL, a pressure detector 201 for detecting a pressure Pi of intake air CL, and a computing unit 100 that computes an air intake amount mfcyl of the intake air CYL on the basis of the temperature Ti transmitted from the temperature detector 202 and the pressure Pi transmitted from the pressure detector 201. The temperature detector 202 detects the temperature Ti of the intake air CYL at a region W spanning, out of an inside of the intake distributor 3, a first branch portion 31 and a second branch portion 32.
Fault detection device and fault detection method
A fault detection device includes a wastegate valve, a control unit, a working gas amount computation section, and a determination section. The control unit obtains a rotational speed of an engine, a boost pressure, and an intake air temperature. The working gas amount computation section computes a computed value of a mass flow rate of working gas in the engine by using the rotational speed, the boost pressure, and the intake air temperature. The determination section determines that the wastegate valve has a fault when the computed value is not a normal value.
Control device for internal combustion engine
A control device for an internal combustion engine, which can accurately estimate an intake air amount introduced from an intake system into an internal combustion engine, is provided. The control device calculates the change amount of an air amount in an upstream section upstream of a throttle valve of the intake system based on the pressure and temperature of air in the upstream section; calculates a throttle passage air amount flowing out to an intake manifold, which is a section downstream of the throttle valve, based on the change amount and an introduced air amount flowing into a supercharger; and calculates the intake air amount based on the throttle passage air amount.
ONLINE MONITORING AND DIAGNOSTICS IN VEHICLE POWERTRAINS
Methods and systems for calculating a plurality of aging factors in a system operating an engine. The calculated aging factors may include one or more of fuel injector drift, exhaust gas recirculation valve obstruction, and mass air flow sensor bias. Mass flow throughout the system, and pressures and temperatures within the system, are observed in an approach that relies on mass preservation concepts to estimate fuel injector drift, exhaust gas recirculation valve obstruction, and mass air flow sensor bias.