Patent classifications
F02D41/068
Method for CVVD startup control using dual duration and a CVVD system thereof
A method for continuous variable valve duration (CVVD) startup control may include a duration time delay control to prevent an engine revolutions per minute (RPM) variation through applying of a delay time with respect to a startup duration in the case where the startup duration at an initial startup is switched to a driving region duration after the startup lapse by a CVVD controller.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COORDINATED EXHAUST TEMPERATURE CONTROL WITH ELECTRIC HEATER AND ENGINE
A system includes an aftertreatment system having a catalyst, a heater, at least one sensor configured to determine an exhaust gas temperature, and a controller. The controller is structured to determine whether the exhaust gas temperature is at or below a predefined threshold temperature, provide a first command to start and control the heater in response to the exhaust gas temperature being at or below the predefined threshold temperature, modulate control of the heater as a function of the predefined threshold temperature and an actual temperature, and selectively provide a second command for a close post injection based on the exhaust gas temperature. The controller is further structured to coordinate the first and second commands using a chaining sequence, wherein the first command is provided followed by the second command only if the predefined threshold temperature is not attained by the first command.
CONTROL DEVICE
A control device includes a drive unit configured to supply electric power to a fuel injection valve to perform valve open drive to supply fuel to a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine; and a correction unit configured to correct a fuel injection amount of the fuel injection valve. The correction unit is configured to learn the fuel injection amount of the fuel injection valve when NOx purge is performed to reduce and purify the NOx occlusion catalyst.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ULTRA-LOW NOx COLD START WARMUP CONTROL AND FAULT DIAGNOSIS
Systems and apparatuses include an aftertreatment system including a catalyst, and a controller coupled to the aftertreatment system. During a warmup period for an engine coupled to the catalyst, the controller is configured to determine a value of a catalyst heating metric indicative of an amount of emissions produced per unit of exhaust energy based on information received from the engine and the aftertreatment system, and control at least one of a turbocharger, a fuel injection system, or an Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system to reach a target value of the catalyst heating metric.
CONTROLLER AND CONTROL METHOD FOR VEHICLE
A controller for a vehicle is configured to execute, when a state of charge of a battery is less than or equal to a threshold, a charging control to charge the battery with power that is generated by a motor generator using driving force of an internal combustion engine. The controller is also configured to obtain a temperature of the battery, set the threshold to a first threshold during a warm-up period, which is a period from a start of the internal combustion engine until the warm-up of the internal combustion engine is completed, set the threshold to a second threshold, which is greater than the first threshold, when the warm-up period ends, and set the second threshold to be greater when the temperature of the battery is a first temperature than when the temperature of the battery is a second temperature, which is higher than the first temperature.
TEMPERATURE ACQUISITION APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A temperature acquisition apparatus for an internal combustion engine is configured to acquire a temperature of a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine. The apparatus includes: an electronic control unit having a processor and a memory coupled to the processor. The processor is configured to perform: acquiring an intake air amount of the internal combustion engine; calculating a cumulative intake air amount based on the intake air amount; and acquiring a temperature of the internal combustion engine based on the cumulative intake air amount.
FUEL INJECTION CONTROL APPARATUS
A fuel injection control apparatus including a microprocessor. The microprocessor is configured to perform calculating a target injection time, determining a first crank angle defining a start of fuel injection and a second crank angle defining an end of fuel injection, controlling a fuel injector in an injection start priority mode in which the fuel is injected for the first target injection time from a first time point corresponding to the first crank angle or an injection end priority mode in which the fuel is injected for the second target injection time from a second time point corresponding to a target crank angle, and the controlling including controlling the fuel injector so as to inject the fuel in the injection start priority mode or the injection end priority mode in accordance with an injection mode.
Method and auxiliary control unit for cold start optimization of an internal combustion engine
The present invention relates to a method (100) for cold start optimization of an internal combustion engine (10) comprising: determining (110) a start of an engine preheating device (12); transmitting (115) a selected coolant temperature T.sub.cool_trans to an engine control unit (14); and adapting (140) the selected coolant temperature T.sub.cool_trans transmitted to the engine control unit (14) to a current coolant temperature T.sub.coll_current during a time interval Δt following the start of the internal combustion engine (10). The present invention further relates to an auxiliary control unit (22) which is configured to execute the method (100).
Misfire detection device for internal combustion engine, misfire detection system for internal combustion engine, data analyzer, controller for internal combustion engine, method for detecting misfire in internal combustion engine, and reception execution device
A misfire detection device for an internal combustion engine includes a storage device and processing circuitry, the storage device stores first mapping data corresponding to a case where a warm-up process of a catalyst provided in an exhaust passage of an internal combustion engine is being executed, and second mapping data corresponding to a case where the warm-up process is not being executed, and each of the first mapping data and the second mapping data uses a rotation waveform variable as an input and defines a mapping that outputs a misfire variable that is a variable related to a probability misfire has occurred. The rotation waveform variable is a variable indicating a difference between a plurality of values of an instantaneous speed variable respectively corresponding to a plurality of different minute angular intervals.
Systems and methods for fouling reduction in a pre-chamber
Methods and systems are provided for combusting an air-fuel mixture in a pre-chamber of a cylinder during an exhaust stroke of the cylinder responsive to fouling of the pre-chamber. In one example, a method may include injecting air into the pre-chamber during the exhaust stroke, injecting fuel into the pre-chamber during the exhaust stroke, and actuating a pre-chamber spark plug in order to combust the air-fuel mixture during the exhaust stroke. In this way, a temperature of the pre-chamber may be increased, which may decrease a soot load of one of a pre-chamber air-injector, a pre-chamber fuel injector, and the pre-chamber spark plug.