Patent classifications
F02M26/16
Recirculation valve
A recirculation valve of an exhaust gas recirculation apparatus includes: a valve housing having a gas inlet into which a recirculation gas flows, a gas outlet from which the recirculation gas is discharged, and an intermediate inlet disposed between the gas inlet and the gas outlet; and a valve body selectively opening and closing the gas inlet and the intermediate inlet.
Recirculation valve
A recirculation valve of an exhaust gas recirculation apparatus includes: a valve housing having a gas inlet into which a recirculation gas flows, a gas outlet from which the recirculation gas is discharged, and an intermediate inlet disposed between the gas inlet and the gas outlet; and a valve body selectively opening and closing the gas inlet and the intermediate inlet.
Exhaust heat recovery device
An exhaust heat recovery device includes a heat exchanger that performs heat exchange between exhaust gas flowing in from a first exhaust gas conduit and a fluid as a heated object. Regarding the heat exchanger, a flow passage for the exhaust gas inside the shell is configured so that the exhaust gas flowing in from the exhaust gas inflow passage reaches a branch after contacting a plate in a division area and the exhaust gas not branched to an exhaust gas recirculation flow passage at the branch flows out to a second exhaust gas conduit after contacting a plate in a division area.
Exhaust heat recovery device
An exhaust heat recovery device includes a heat exchanger that performs heat exchange between exhaust gas flowing in from a first exhaust gas conduit and a fluid as a heated object. Regarding the heat exchanger, a flow passage for the exhaust gas inside the shell is configured so that the exhaust gas flowing in from the exhaust gas inflow passage reaches a branch after contacting a plate in a division area and the exhaust gas not branched to an exhaust gas recirculation flow passage at the branch flows out to a second exhaust gas conduit after contacting a plate in a division area.
VARIABLE EXHAUST VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE
A variable exhaust valve assembly for a vehicle includes an exhaust housing, a power transmission device that transmits rotational power, a shaft that extends through the exhaust housing and is coupled with a valve so as to open and close the exhaust housing, and a heat shielding unit to reduce heat transfer between the power transmission device and the exhaust housing. The power transmission device is configured to regulate an opening degree of the valve. The variable exhaust valve assembly is improved in durability by minimizing damage to power transmission caused by high-temperature heat of exhaust gas, and reducing vibration transmitted to the power transmission device.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FUEL SYSTEM RECIRCULATION VALVE DIAGNOSTICS
Methods and system are provided for indicating whether a variable orifice valve positioned in a fuel vapor recovery line of a vehicle fuel system is degraded. In one example, a method may include actively manipulating a pressure in the fuel system during a refueling event, and indicating whether the variable orifice valve is degraded based on a loading rage of a fuel vapor storage canister with fuel vapors while the pressure is actively manipulated. In this way, it may be determined as to whether the variable orifice valve is stuck in a high-flow or a low-flow position such that mitigating action may be taken to reduce or avoid release of undesired evaporative emissions to atmosphere.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FUEL SYSTEM RECIRCULATION VALVE DIAGNOSTICS
Methods and system are provided for indicating whether a variable orifice valve positioned in a fuel vapor recovery line of a vehicle fuel system is degraded. In one example, a method may include actively manipulating a pressure in the fuel system during a refueling event, and indicating whether the variable orifice valve is degraded based on a loading rage of a fuel vapor storage canister with fuel vapors while the pressure is actively manipulated. In this way, it may be determined as to whether the variable orifice valve is stuck in a high-flow or a low-flow position such that mitigating action may be taken to reduce or avoid release of undesired evaporative emissions to atmosphere.
Engine system
An engine system includes: an engine including a plurality of combustion chambers generating driving torque by combustion of fuel; an exhaust gas purification apparatus installed at an exhaust line in which exhaust gas exhausted from the combustion chambers flows; a bypass line branched from the exhaust line at an upstream side of the exhaust gas purification apparatus and joining the exhaust line at a downstream side of the exhaust gas purification apparatus so that the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust line bypasses the exhaust gas purification apparatus; and a bypass valve installed at the bypass line.
Engine system
An engine system includes: an engine including a plurality of combustion chambers generating driving torque by combustion of fuel; an exhaust gas purification apparatus installed at an exhaust line in which exhaust gas exhausted from the combustion chambers flows; a bypass line branched from the exhaust line at an upstream side of the exhaust gas purification apparatus and joining the exhaust line at a downstream side of the exhaust gas purification apparatus so that the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust line bypasses the exhaust gas purification apparatus; and a bypass valve installed at the bypass line.
Hardware protection mode in high ambient temperature after stationary operation
A system and method for dissipating vehicle under hood heat accumulated during stationary engine operation at high load or RPM and/or under high temperature ambient conditions is installed in a vehicle having an engine positioned within an engine compartment, and a cooling fan selectively driven by way of a fan clutch. The system includes a controller connected to the engine and to the fan clutch. The controller determines whether the period of stationary engine operation occurs at or above a threshold engine load or RPM, at or above a threshold engine operating temperature, at or above a threshold ambient temperature, and/or for or longer than a threshold stationary engine operation duration. If so, the at least one controller increases a low idle set point of the engine and commands the fan clutch to engage or remain engaged for a cool-down period following the period of stationary engine operation.