F02D19/0615

Control system and method

A system and method control a powered system having an engine configured to operate using a plurality of fuel types. A first set of control signals including a first set of valve signals are communicated to each fuel tank based at least in part on a first stored engine operating profile to control amounts of fuel provided from each fuel tank to the engine. A different, second set of control signals including a second set of valve signals are communicated to the fuel tanks based at least in part on a second stored engine operating profile to control or change the amounts of fuel from each fuel tank to the engine. The system and method can switch between operating conditions associated with different external domains to alter the engine operating profile used to control the fuel or fuels supplied to the engine.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING FUEL SUPPLY OF DUAL-FUEL VEHICLE
20170306868 · 2017-10-26 ·

Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and a system for controlling fuel supply of a dual-fuel vehicle. The method includes: detecting an operation status of a pressure sensor by an electronic control unit, when an engine is at a gas state; receiving a pressure signal of the pressure sensor by the electronic control unit, when the pressure sensor works properly, the pressure signal indicating internal pressure of a gas tank; and controlling the engine to switch to fuel state by the electronic control unit, when the duration time of the internal pressure of the gas tank less than or equal to a predetermined pressure is greater than or equal to a predetermined time. The method can accurately control switching states according to the remainder of the gas in the gas tank, therefore avoid the engine frequent gas-fuel.

Method for controlling fuel switching in bi-fuel vehicle

A method for controlling fuel switching of a fuel switching system in a vehicle via a controller configured to receive one or more measured signals in order to issue a fuel shortage warning or in order to control fuel switching is disclosed. The system includes an LPG rail pressure sensor for measuring a pressure in an LPG rail, and a bombe pressure sensor for measuring a pressure in the bombe. The method includes a first LPG rail pressure determining step of determining whether the pressure in the LPG rail is lower than a second reference value or not and a first bombe pressure determining step of determining whether the pressure in the bombe is lower than a third reference value or not. If at least one of the first pressure determining steps is positive, the method further includes switching the fuel to gasoline.

Upspeeded operation of alcohol-enabled gasoline engines

Spark ignition engine operation at higher RPM so as to reduce alcohol requirements in high efficiency alcohol enhanced gasoline engines is disclosed. Control of engine upspeeding (use of a higher ratio of engine RPM to wheel RPM) so as to achieve an alcohol reduction objective while limiting any decrease in efficiency is described. High RPM alcohol enhanced gasoline engine operation in plug-in series hybrid powertrains for heavy duty trucks and other vehicles is also described.

Vehicle control apparatus and vehicle control method

If the pressure in a supply passage drops at a speed greater than a first determination speed in a state in which a first mode for supplying gas fuel to an internal combustion engine is selected, a control apparatus inhibits selection of the first mode. Then, the control apparatus switches from the first mode to a second mode, in energy other than gas fuel is used. In this state, if the pressure in the supply passage drops at a speed greater than a second determination speed, the control apparatus maintains the state in which the second mode is selected. If the pressure in the supply passage drops at a speed lower than the second determination speed, the control apparatus cancels the inhibition of selection of the first mode when it is detected that a manual on-off valve is opened.

Engine device

An engine device including an intake manifold configured to supply air into a cylinder; an exhaust manifold configured to output exhaust gas from the cylinder; a gas injector which mixes a gaseous fuel with the air supplied from the intake manifold; and a main fuel injection valve configured to inject a liquid fuel into the cylinder for combustion. At the time of switching from a gas mode in which the gaseous fuel is supplied into the cylinder to a diesel mode in which the liquid fuel is supplied into the cylinder, a supply-start timing of the liquid fuel is delayed relative to a supply-stop timing of the gaseous fuel.

ADJUSTING A FUEL ON-BOARD A VEHICLE
20170234244 · 2017-08-17 ·

A fuel separation system includes a fuel separator configured to receive a fuel stream and separate the fuel stream, based on a volatility of the fuel stream, into a vapor stream defined by a first auto-ignition characteristic value and a first liquid stream defined by a second auto-ignition characteristic value, the second auto-ignition characteristic value greater than the first auto-ignition characteristic value; and a control system communicably coupled to the fuel separator and operable to receive an input from an engine, the input including an engine operating condition, the control system configured to adjust an operating parameter of the fuel separator, based at least in part on the engine operating condition, to vary at least one of the first or second auto-ignition characteristic values.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENGINE CONTROL

Methods and systems are provided for integrating a bi-fuel engine with a CVT transmission. Responsive to a driver demand, a controller may determine whether to maintain usage of a current fuel or transition to an alternate fuel based on the cost efficiency of the transition and further based on any engine limitations that may be incurred at the engine speed-load following the transition. To improve the net fuel economy benefit while addressing the engine limitation, a fuel transition may be combined with a CVT adjusted engine speed-load regime, while maintaining engine power output.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENGINE CONTROL

Methods and systems are provided for synergizing the benefits of a multi-fuel engine in a hybrid vehicle system. During engine operation, in response to a change in driver demand, the controller may opt to switch fuels or maintain a current fuel while using stored power assist. The selection may be based on the combination of fuel and stored power offset that provides the highest engine efficiency at the lowest fuel cost.

Dual fuel supply system for an indirect-injection system of a diesel engine
09765707 · 2017-09-19 · ·

The present invention relates to fuel systems for diesel engines. In particular, the invention relates to a dual fuel supply system (10) for a diesel engine having an indirect-injection system (12). The invention extends to a diesel engine incorporating the dual fuel supply system (10) and to a vehicle that incorporates a diesel engine having the dual fuel supply system (10). The dual-fuel supply system (10) includes a mixed fuel supply system (17) that includes a first stage (14) having a diesel tank (42) and LPG tank (44), and as second stage (16) to supply the fuel mixture to the injection system (12). The dual-fuel supply system (10) also includes diesel supply system (80) for delivering diesel to the injection system (12). Moreover, the dual fuel system (10) is configured to permit selective change over between the diesel supply system (80) and the mixed fuel system (17) to supply the injection system (12) selectively with either diesel or liquid fuel mixture respectively.