F02D2200/0804

CONTROLLING AN EXHAUST GAS AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM
20220042442 · 2022-02-10 · ·

The present disclosure generally relates to a computer implemented method for controlling an exhaust gas aftertreatment system (EATS), specifically applying a scheme for preventing heat reduction at the EATS based on the estimated heat reduction. The present disclosure also relates to a corresponding exhaust gas aftertreatment system (EATS) and a computer program product.

LEAN BURN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EXHAUST GAS CONTROL
20210404364 · 2021-12-30 ·

System and methods are described for optimizing exhaust flow rate and temperature during specified operational periods warm-up and keep-warm conditions, by minimizing or maximizing heat flux during those specified operational periods.

Method for operating an internal combustion engine

A method is provided for controlling an internal combustion engine as a function of an expected value of a temperature of a component of an exhaust gas system, route data of an expectable driving route being assigned values of exhaust gas temperatures. The method is characterized in that the route data are assigned engine operating data which are expectable when passing through the expectable driving route and in that a first exhaust gas temperature expected value is computed and assigned to a route section, in that the route is subdivided into characterizable route sections, in that each of these route sections is assigned a predetermined second exhaust gas temperature expected value which is based on at least one exhaust gas temperature value measured at an earlier point in time, and in that the expected value of the temperature of the component is formed on the basis of linking the first exhaust gas temperature expected value to the second exhaust gas temperature expected value.

METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING A TEMPERATURE OF AN AFTER TREATMENT DEVICE

Systems and methods for estimating a temperature of an after treatment device in an exhaust system of an engine are described. In one example, the temperature is estimated during condition when an engine is in a fuel cut-out mode and fuel vapors are being released to the engine via a fuel vapor storage canister.

METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING A TEMPERATURE OF AN AFTER TREATMENT DEVICE DURING REACTIVATION OF AN EXHAUST AFTER TREATMENT DEVICE

Systems and methods for estimating a temperature of an after treatment device in an exhaust system of an engine are described. In one example, the temperature is estimated during condition when an engine exits a fuel cut-out mode and excess fuel is delivered to the after treatment device for the purpose of increasing after treatment device efficiency.

ENGINE DEVICE
20210388795 · 2021-12-16 ·

In an engine device, when executing normal control that performs fuel injection and ignition as control of an engine, a controller estimates, in the case of a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio, an exhaust gas temperature based on first thermal energy that is based on a combustion gas temperature, a combustion gas quantity, and specific heat of combustion gas, estimates, in the case of a lean air-fuel ratio, the exhaust gas temperature based on the first thermal energy and second thermal energy that is based on an air temperature, a surplus air quantity, and specific heat of air, and estimates, in the case of a rich air-fuel ratio, the exhaust gas temperature based on the first thermal energy and third thermal energy that is based on a fuel temperature, a surplus fuel quantity, specific heat of fuel, and evaporation latent heat of fuel.

Control device for controlling an internal combustion engine and method for heating an exhaust emission control device

An exhaust-gas purification system and method controls an internal combustion engine having at least one cylinder-piston unit operating in a overrun (drag) mode in which piston motion is induced by motion of an output shaft of a drive output unit associated with the internal combustion engine. A control device controls, for each of cylinder-piston unit, an intake fluid, an exhaust valve and fuel injection to heat an exhaust emission control device by deactivating fuel injection, passing the substantially fuel-free intake fluid into the cylinder, compressing and thereby heating the fluid in the cylinder, and passing the heated outlet fluid to the exhaust emission control device. The control device may control the amount of heating based on measurement and/or use of a temperature model of the exhaust emission control device.

Control device for internal combustion engine

A control device comprises a catalyst warmup control part configured to supply electric power to a conductive base to warm up a catalyst device. The catalyst warmup control part is provided with a first estimating part configured to estimate a temperature of the conductive base based on an engine operating state, a second estimating part configured to estimate a temperature of the conductive base based on a resistance value of the conductive base detected when supplying current to the conductive base, and an electric power control part configured to control an amount of electric power supplied to the conductive base when warming up the catalyst device based on a result of comparison of magnitudes of a first estimated temperature of the conductive base estimated by the first estimating part and a second estimated temperature of the conductive base estimated by the second estimating part.

Evaporated fuel processing device and control device
11365694 · 2022-06-21 · ·

An evaporated fuel processing device includes a canister; a purge passage connecting the canister and an intake pipe of an engine; a purge control valve on the purge passage; and a controller that controls switching timings for the purge control valve and a fuel injection valve that supplies fuel to the engine. The controller estimates whether a catalyst temperature would exceed a criteria temperature if the purge gas is supplied to the engine while the engine is in operation and a fuel supply from the fuel tank to the engine is stopped, and in a case where the catalyst temperature is estimated to exceed the criteria temperature, the controller reduces the purge gas amount before the fuel supply to the engine is stopped such that the catalyst temperature becomes equal to or lower than the criteria temperature when the fuel supply to the engine is stopped.

Control device for internal combustion engine

A control device for an internal combustion engine capable of performing additional injection in addition to regular injection includes an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit is configured to calculate an ignition timing at a predetermined crank angle before a compression top dead center. The electronic control unit is configured to calculate an injection amount of fuel at a predetermined time interval and to calculate an injection amount of the fuel at the predetermined crank angle. The electronic control unit is configured to control the fuel injection valve such that the fuel injection valve additionally injects the fuel in an increase amount before ignition, when the injection amount calculated at the predetermined crank angle is increased due to retardation of the ignition tinting calculated after the fuel in the injection amount calculated at the predetermined time interval is regularly injected.