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Method, computing unit, and computer program for determining an amount of hydrocarbons in an exhaust gas of a lean-operation internal-combustion engine
20230265806 · 2023-08-24 ·

A method (200) for determining an amount of hydrocarbons in an exhaust gas (10) downstream of a lean-operation internal-combustion engine (110), comprising the following steps: observing a first catalyst heating mode of the internal-combustion engine (110) at a high catalyst temperature, wherein a predefinable amount of fuel having a predominantly non-combusting portion is introduced into a combustion chamber of the internal-combustion engine (110); determining an actual temperature change downstream of an oxidation catalyst (120) downstream of the internal-combustion engine (110) during the first catalyst heating mode; and determining the amount of hydrocarbons (cHC) in the exhaust gas (10) upstream of the oxidation catalyst (120) based on the actual temperature change. Furthermore, a computing unit (140) and a computer program for carrying out such a method (200) are proposed.

FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHOD OF OPERATING FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20220145823 · 2022-05-12 · ·

Disclosed is a four-stroke direct injection engine comprising a camshaft, and exhaust valve, and a control system. The control system is configured to change the timing of the camshaft to advance a closing of the exhaust valve, control a first fuel injection step during a compression stroke of the piston, control a second fuel injection step during a power stroke of the piston, and control a third fuel injection step, after the second fuel injection step, during the power stroke of the piston.

Method of controlling engine, and engine system
11326547 · 2022-05-10 · ·

A method of controlling an engine is provided, the method including the steps of injecting main fuel by a fuel injector during an intake stroke or a compression stroke, providing a mixture gas containing fuel and air inside a cylinder, applying by an ignition device a high voltage between electrodes of a spark plug at a timing when the mixture gas is not ignited, detecting a parameter related to a current value of an electric-discharge channel generated between the electrodes, determining whether the detected parameter is within a range between a first threshold and a second threshold to determine a flowing state of a vortex inside the cylinder, injecting supplemental fuel by the fuel injector after the main fuel injection when the parameter is determined to be outside the range, and igniting the mixture gas by the ignition device using the spark plug after the supplemental fuel injection.

Method of Controlling Operation of an Exhaust Gas Treatment Apparatus

A method is disclosed for controlling an engine assembly comprising an internal combustion engine and an exhaust gas treatment apparatus. The aftertreatment assembly may require cleaning from time to time, and where this involves active thermal management of the aftertreatment assembly, the method involves performing the following steps: (a) imposing a first limit on engine speed; (b) awaiting an engine safe state; and (c) implementing a cleaning process comprising: (i) injecting fuel into the engine such that the fuel passes through the engine without combusting for the fuel to combust in the diesel oxidation catalyst so as to target an increase in exhaust gas temperature in the diesel oxidation catalyst; and (ii) removing the first limit on engine speed and targeting an engine speed set point, wherein the engine speed set point is at a higher speed than the first limit on engine speed.

VEHICLE
20210355890 · 2021-11-18 ·

A vehicle includes an exhaust passage including an exhaust cleaner, an engine coupled to the exhaust passage, fuel injection valves, and a control device. The fuel injection valves are respectively provided in cylinders of the engine and inject fuel into the cylinders. The control device performs, after main-injection, post-injection control that causes the fuel injection valves to perform post-injection. The control device determines a fuel injection amount for single-time post-injection performed by each fuel injection valve such that the fuel injection amount for the single-time post-injection is greater than a fuel injection amount when the post-injection is performed in every combustion cycle in all the cylinders. The control device performs the post-injection control such that how many times the post-injection is performed is less than how many times the post-injection is performed in a case in which the post-injection is performed in every combustion cycle in all the cylinders.

ENGINE DEVICE

An engine device includes an engine including an in-cylinder injection valve and a spark plug, an exhaust gas control device, and a controller. The controller is configured to perform a last fuel injection from the in-cylinder injection valve in an expansion stroke and to set a fuel injection amount for the last fuel injection in expansion stroke injection driving, based on a coolant start temperature, post-start time, and volumetric efficiency. The expansion stroke injection driving is a control that is performed by performing the ignition by the spark plug in synchronization with the fuel injection in the expansion stroke.

Engine system

In a compression-ignition engine having a two-stage cavity, the distribution ratio between fuel for an upper cavity and fuel for a lower cavity is maintained even when the operational state of the engine changes. A piston of the compression-ignition engine includes a lower cavity, an upper cavity, and a lip portion between the lower cavity and the upper cavity. A controller causes a main injection and at least one pilot injection to be executed when the engine operates in a first state and a second state in which the speed is higher than the speed in the first state. The fuel spray is distributed to the lower cavity and the upper cavity. The controller increases an injection amount per pilot injection when the engine operates in the second state than when the engine operates in the first state.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING REGENERATION OF AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEMS INCLUDING MULTIPLE LEGS

A controller for controlling regeneration in an aftertreatment system comprising a first leg and a second leg is configured to: determine whether regeneration is permitted by the engine based on engine operating parameters; in response to regeneration being permitted, determine whether regeneration is required in at least one of the first leg or the second leg based on operating parameters of the first leg and the second leg, and whether regeneration is inhibited in either the first leg or the second leg; and in response to determining that (i) regeneration is required in at least one of the first or second leg, and (ii) regeneration is not inhibited in either the first or the second leg, cause insertion of hydrocarbons into the engine to thereby increase the temperature of the exhaust gas to a target temperature and cause regeneration in each of the first and second leg.

Multi-pulse fuel injection systems and control logic for port fuel injection pulse monitoring in engine assemblies

Presented are multi-pulse fuel injection systems for monitoring engine fuel injectors for missed pulses, methods for making/using such systems, and vehicles equipped with such systems. A method of operating a fuel injection system includes an engine controller determining if the system's injectors are operating in a multi-pulse mode for injecting multiple fuel pulses per combustion cycle to an engine's cylinders and, if so, monitoring pulse signals transmitted to the injectors for injecting the multiple fuel pulses. For each combustion cycle for each injector, the controller flags a cylinder misfire if any one of the fuel pulses for that combustion cycle is missed. For each cylinder, the controller calculates a misfire ratio of a total number of cylinder misfires to a total number of combustion cycles; if one of these misfire ratios exceeds a calibrated misfire limit, the controller commands a resident subsystem to execute control operations to mitigate the misfires.

METHODS FOR MEASURING FUEL QUANTITY DURING MULTIPULSE FUEL INJECTION EVENTS IN A COMMON RAIL FUEL SYSTEM
20230279823 · 2023-09-07 ·

Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods and systems for measuring an injected fuel quantity during multipulse injection events in a common rail of a fuel system including a fuel pump to supply fuel to the common rail. The method, using a control unit, determines if each of the multipulse injection events in a normal operating condition includes a pilot pulse, in response to determining that the pilot pulse is included, obtaining an enforced separation value between the pilot pulse and the main pulse to emulate a single-pulse injection; while the fuel pump is temporarily shut off, performing a temporary enforced separation on a fraction of the multipulse injection events; measuring a pressure change in the common rail during the temporary enforced separation; and resuming the normal operating condition of the multipulse injection events after the pressure change is measured.