F02M35/1038

INTAKE MANIFOLD AND ENGINE HAVING THE SAME
20200063699 · 2020-02-27 ·

An intake manifold may include a manifold inlet connected with an intake line into which fresh air flows and a recirculation line into which exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) gas flows; a manifold pressure sensor for measuring pressure of fluid flowing through the manifold inlet; and a sensor housing fluidly communicating with the manifold inlet and including a mounting space in which the manifold pressure sensor is mounted.

Systems and method for charge air cooler de-icing

Methods and systems are provided for de-icing a charge-air cooler of a boosted engine system when the engine is turned off. In one example, a method may include recirculating air through a bypass passage including an activated electric supercharger and the CAC. The air is warmed by compression and thaws ice accumulated in the CAC.

METHOD AND ENGINE CONTROLLER FOR DIAGNOSING WASTE GATE VALVE MALFUNCTION AND RELATED POWER GENERATION SYSTEM

A method for diagnosing a waste gate valve malfunction in a power generation system is presented. The method includes determining an actual pressure differential across a throttle valve. The method further includes determining an estimated pressure differential across the throttle valve based on one or more first operating parameters of the power generation system. Furthermore, the method includes determining an absolute difference between the actual pressure differential and the estimated pressure differential. Moreover, the method also includes comparing the absolute difference with a threshold value and if the absolute difference is greater than the threshold value, determining an operating condition of the throttle valve. Additionally, the method includes determining whether the waste gate valve has malfunctioned based on the determined operating condition of the throttle valve. An engine controller and a power generation system employing the method are also presented.

Sensor arrangement of internal combustion engine

A sensor arrangement of an internal combustion engine includes an intake duct including one or more curved parts bent or curved and connecting an intercooler and a throttle; and a pressure sensor provided on the intake duct and configured to detect a pressure in the intake duct. The pressure sensor includes a detector disposed close to an outside curved portion of a curved part.

Nitrous oxide injection
10544731 · 2020-01-28 ·

Implementations are disclosed herein that relate to a nitrous oxide (NOS) injection system. An example provides an engine control unit (ECU) comprising a logic machine and a storage machine holding instructions executable by the logic machine to selectively enable NOS injection from a NOS reservoir into an engine based on engine temperature, operational transmission gear ratio, barometric pressure, NOS reservoir pressure, engine speed, and intake throttle position.

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH A VENTURI NOZZLE DISPOSED IN A FLUID-CARRYING COMPONENT IN FLUID CONNECTION WITH A TANK VENTILATION LINE

The invention relates to an internal combustion engine having a fuel tank (36), a tank ventilation line (38) and a Venturi nozzle (30) disposed in a fluid-carrying component (16), wherein the Venturi nozzle (30) has an inflow channel (28), an opening point (40) adjoining downstream of the inflow channel (28) with a fluid connection to the tank ventilation line (38), and an outflow channel (32) adjoining downstream of the opening point (40). In this case, an outflow section (48) of the Venturi nozzle downstream of the opening point (48) is surrounded by the component (16) in such a manner that a detection space (46) is formed around the outflow section (48), wherein the detection space (46) has at least one inlet opening (50) via which the detection space (46) can be pressurized and wherein at least one pressure sensor (34) for monitoring the pressure in the detection space (46) is provided.

Blow-by gas treatment device for internal combustion engine

A blow-by gas treatment device causes blow-by gas in a space defined by a cylinder head and a head cover in an internal combustion engine to flow back into an intake pipe. The blow-by gas treatment device includes a pipe joint and a blow-by gas pipe connected to the intake pipe. The pipe joint includes a basal end connected to the head cover, a distal end, a sensor-connected part connected to the pressure sensor, and a constriction located closer to the basal end than the sensor-connected part. The blow-by gas pipe is connected to a position of the pipe joint closer to the distal end than the sensor-connected part.

METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING LEAKAGE OF FUEL VAPOR PURGE SYSTEM
20200003164 · 2020-01-02 ·

A method for diagnosing leakage of a fuel vapor dual purge system is provided. The method includes determining whether an operation region of a vehicle is an operation region in which a turbocharger is operated and adjusting a flow amount of intake air flowing into the turbocharger according to an operation region in which the turbocharger is operated. A hydrocarbon collecting amount of a canister connecting fuel vapor generated in the fuel tank is calculated and a flow amount of the fuel vapor passing first and second purge lines is adjusted. A leak of the fuel vapor is diagnosed in the first purge line and the second purge line.

Method to control engine using airflow actuators

A torque requesting module generates a torque request for an engine based on driver input. A model predictive control (MPC) module: identifies sets of possible target values based on the torque request, each of the sets of possible target values including target effective throttle area percentage; determines predicted operating parameters for the sets of possible target values, respectively; determines cost values for the sets of possible target values, respectively; selects one of the sets of possible target values based on the cost values; and sets target values based on the possible target values of the selected one of the sets, respectively, the target values including a target pressure ratio across the throttle valve. A target area module determines a target opening area of the throttle valve based on the target effective throttle area percentage ratio. A throttle actuator module controls the throttle valve based on the target opening.

TURBOCHARGER SURGE MANAGEMENT CONTROL TECHNIQUES TO ELIMINATE SURGE VALVE

A control system and method for an engine including a turbocharger without a surge valve involve utilizing one or more pressure sensors configured to measure air pressure in an intake system of the engine, the intake system comprising a compressor of the turbocharger and a throttle valve downstream from the compressor, and a controller configured to control the engine to avoid surge at the compressor and eliminate a need for the surge valve by determining a desired position for the throttle valve based on a driver requested engine torque, determining a minimum mass flow through the compressor that avoids surge based on the measured air pressure in the intake system and a predetermined compressor map, and commanding the throttle valve to a target position to maintain at least the minimum compressor mass flow, wherein the target position is greater than the desired position, thereby avoiding surge at the compressor.