F02M26/10

Engine
20240295202 · 2024-09-05 · ·

An engine is equipped with an engine body, a turbocharger, an exhaust gas purifier, an exhaust communication pipe. The turbocharger is connected to the engine body. The exhaust gas purifier purifies exhaust gas discharged from the turbocharger. The exhaust communication pipe connects the turbocharger with the exhaust gas purifier. The exhaust communication pipe includes: a first connection member that is connected to the turbocharger, and a second connection member that connects the first connection member with the exhaust gas purifier. A downstream end portion of the first connection member has an inner peripheral face having a cross-section of a circular shape. An upstream end portion of the first connection member has an inner peripheral face having a cross-section of an abnormal-shape that is different from the inner peripheral face of the downstream end portion.

Engine
20240295202 · 2024-09-05 · ·

An engine is equipped with an engine body, a turbocharger, an exhaust gas purifier, an exhaust communication pipe. The turbocharger is connected to the engine body. The exhaust gas purifier purifies exhaust gas discharged from the turbocharger. The exhaust communication pipe connects the turbocharger with the exhaust gas purifier. The exhaust communication pipe includes: a first connection member that is connected to the turbocharger, and a second connection member that connects the first connection member with the exhaust gas purifier. A downstream end portion of the first connection member has an inner peripheral face having a cross-section of a circular shape. An upstream end portion of the first connection member has an inner peripheral face having a cross-section of an abnormal-shape that is different from the inner peripheral face of the downstream end portion.

Control of engine EGR with backpressure control valve

A method of controlling engine internal exhaust gas recirculation may include estimating a flow restriction through a diesel particulate filter in an exhaust system of an engine assembly and adjusting a backpressure control valve in the exhaust system downstream of the diesel particulate filter based on the flow restriction. A controlled amount of internal exhaust gas recirculation may be provided to the engine assembly based on adjusting the backpressure control valve.

Control of engine EGR with backpressure control valve

A method of controlling engine internal exhaust gas recirculation may include estimating a flow restriction through a diesel particulate filter in an exhaust system of an engine assembly and adjusting a backpressure control valve in the exhaust system downstream of the diesel particulate filter based on the flow restriction. A controlled amount of internal exhaust gas recirculation may be provided to the engine assembly based on adjusting the backpressure control valve.

Control of engine exhaust backpressure following engine cold-start

A method of controlling a rate of warm-up of an internal combustion engine fluidly connected to an exhaust system is disclosed. The method includes identifying a cold-start of the engine. The method also includes regulating, in response to the identified cold-start of the engine, an exhaust pressure modulation (EPM) valve arranged in a main exhaust passage of the exhaust system. The main exhaust passage channels engine exhaust gas to the ambient. Such regulation of the EPM valve will restrict a flow of the engine exhaust gas to the ambient and increase exhaust gas backpressure in the exhaust system up to a predetermined pressure value. Furthermore, the subject regulation of the EPM valve will increase a load on and the rate of warm-up of the engine. A vehicle having an engine and a controller programmed to control a rate of the engine's warm-up of according to the method is also disclosed.

Control of engine exhaust backpressure following engine cold-start

A method of controlling a rate of warm-up of an internal combustion engine fluidly connected to an exhaust system is disclosed. The method includes identifying a cold-start of the engine. The method also includes regulating, in response to the identified cold-start of the engine, an exhaust pressure modulation (EPM) valve arranged in a main exhaust passage of the exhaust system. The main exhaust passage channels engine exhaust gas to the ambient. Such regulation of the EPM valve will restrict a flow of the engine exhaust gas to the ambient and increase exhaust gas backpressure in the exhaust system up to a predetermined pressure value. Furthermore, the subject regulation of the EPM valve will increase a load on and the rate of warm-up of the engine. A vehicle having an engine and a controller programmed to control a rate of the engine's warm-up of according to the method is also disclosed.

EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION CONTROL METHOD AND EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION CONTROL DEVICE

An exhaust gas recirculation control method of an internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine including: a turbo supercharger; an exhaust gas recirculation passage communicating an exhaust passage with an intake passage at a part upstream of a compressor of the turbo supercharger; an exhaust gas recirculating amount control valve disposed in the exhaust gas recirculation passage; a differential pressure generating valve disposed upstream of a merging portion of fresh air gas and exhaust gas in the intake passage; and a controller adapted to control an opening of the exhaust gas recirculation amount control valve and an opening of the differential pressure generating valve, wherein in the method, the controller cooperatively controls the opening of the exhaust gas recirculation amount control valve and the opening of the differential pressure generating valve to make an exhaust gas recirculation ratio change to a target exhaust gas recirculation ratio at a change rate that prevents abnormal combustion of the internal combustion engine.

DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE AMOUNT OF FLUID FED TO THE INTAKE OF A SUPERCHARGED INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH AN EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION CIRCUIT AND METHOD USING SAME
20180238274 · 2018-08-23 ·

The present invention relates to a device for controlling the amount of fluid fed to the intake of a supercharged internal-combustion engine comprising at least one turbocharger (18) with a compression stage (24) including at least one compressor (26) with an intake (38) for the fluid to be compressed, an expansion stage (20) with at least one turbine (22) having at least one exhaust gas inlet (32) and expanded exhaust gas outlet (34), a transfer line (46) for carrying the compressed fluid from the compressor outlet to the at least one turbine inlet with throttling means (52) for controlling the compressed fluid transfer to the turbine.

According to the invention, the device comprises an exhaust gas recirculation line (56) between exhaust gas outlet (34) of turbine (22) and intake (38) of compressor (26).

DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE AMOUNT OF FLUID FED TO THE INTAKE OF A SUPERCHARGED INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH AN EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION CIRCUIT AND METHOD USING SAME
20180238274 · 2018-08-23 ·

The present invention relates to a device for controlling the amount of fluid fed to the intake of a supercharged internal-combustion engine comprising at least one turbocharger (18) with a compression stage (24) including at least one compressor (26) with an intake (38) for the fluid to be compressed, an expansion stage (20) with at least one turbine (22) having at least one exhaust gas inlet (32) and expanded exhaust gas outlet (34), a transfer line (46) for carrying the compressed fluid from the compressor outlet to the at least one turbine inlet with throttling means (52) for controlling the compressed fluid transfer to the turbine.

According to the invention, the device comprises an exhaust gas recirculation line (56) between exhaust gas outlet (34) of turbine (22) and intake (38) of compressor (26).

CONTROLLING EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION THROUGH MULTIPLE PATHS IN A TURBOCHARGED ENGINE SYSTEM
20180187617 · 2018-07-05 ·

A method of controlling exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) in a turbocharged engine system including multiple EGR paths to account for at least one of system constraints, or dead time and/or lag time associated with at least one of the EGR paths.