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Fuel system with deactivating fuel pump
10539090 · 2020-01-21 · ·

A fuel delivery system for a vehicle having an engine configured to selectively operate between a port fuel injection (PFI) mode and a gasoline direct injection (GDI) mode includes a PFI fuel rail having a plurality of PFI injectors configured to supply fuel to the engine during the PFI mode, a GDI fuel rail having a plurality of GDI injectors configured to supply fuel to the engine during the GDI mode, a first GDI fuel supply line fluidly coupled to the GDI fuel rail, a first deactivating GDI fuel pump assembly disposed on the first GDI fuel supply line. The first deactivating GDI fuel pump assembly is configured to selectively transition between an activated mode and a deactivated mode.

Fuel Supply System And Fuel Distributor Block
20200018277 · 2020-01-16 ·

A fuel supply system, having a low-pressure region, a high-pressure region, a pumping device, a low-pressure pump, and a high-pressure pump A pressure accumulator system is provided between the pumping device and injectors and has distributor units. Between the low-pressure pump and the high-pressure pump, a fuel distributor block is provided, which has a fuel leakage collection line for fuel leakage supplied to the fuel distributor block that has a choke and a bypass around the choke and a leakage sensor in the bypass. The choke is dimensioned such that all fuel leakage flows through the choke if the fuel leakage conducted via the fuel leakage collection line is less than a limit value, and fuel leakage flows through the bypass and across the leakage sensor if the fuel leakage conducted via the fuel leakage collection line is greater than the limit value.

METHOD FOR CONTROLLING LOW-PRESSURE FUEL PUMP AND FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM THEREFOR
20200018245 · 2020-01-16 · ·

A method of controlling a low-pressure fuel pump may include: identifying a fuel consumption amount of the low-pressure fuel pump in response to a feedforward fuel control; determining a motor driving base duty based on the fuel consumption amount; and identifying a target fuel pressure based on the pressure of fuel.

Methods and system for diagnosing a high-pressure fuel pump in a fuel system

Various methods and systems are provided for health assessments of a fuel system. In one example, a fuel system includes a high-pressure fuel pump operable to increase fuel pressure from a first pressure to a second pressure, a common fuel rail fluidly coupling the high-pressure fuel pump to a plurality of fuel injectors each of which is operable to inject fuel to individual cylinders of an engine, a pressure sensor operable to detect a pressure of fuel at the common fuel rail, and a controller operable to diagnose a condition of the high-pressure fuel pump based on output from the pressure sensor.

Control device for internal combustion engine
10519894 · 2019-12-31 · ·

A control device is applied for an internal combustion engine which is provided with a high-pressure fuel pump driven by a driving shaft of the internal combustion engine to discharge a fuel pressurized in a pressurizing chamber, an accumulator accumulating a high-pressure fuel discharged from the high-pressure fuel pump, and a relief valve which is opened when a fuel pressure in the accumulator is higher than a specified pressure in order to return the fuel in the accumulator to a specified chamber where a fuel has lower pressure than a fuel in the pressurizing chamber. An idle speed of the internal combustion engine is increased to a specified speed when the fuel pressure in the accumulator has been higher than a determination pressure, which is lower than the specified pressure, for a first period or longer.

GROUP AND METHOD FOR UNCLOGGING A FILTER OF A PUMPING GROUP FOR PUMPING DIESEL TO AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20190383225 · 2019-12-19 ·

Unclogging group for unclogging a filter of a pumping group for pumping diesel to an internal combustion engine, the unclogging group comprising: a metering unit comprising an electromagnetic head and a control valve for controlling the diesel flow; a filter associated with the control valve made at least in part of metallic material; a temperature sensor for measuring the ambient temperature; a control unit coupled to the temperature sensor; an electrical circuit controlled by the control unit for supplying electrical current to the filter; wherein the control unit is configured so once received the starting input of the pumping group it compares the temperature measured by the temperature sensor with a threshold value, and if the temperature measured by the temperature sensor is less than the threshold value the control unit commands a delay of the starling of the pumping group of a period wherein the control unit supplies electrical current to the electrical circuit connected to the filter.

Systems and methods for a vehicle engine fuel system

Methods and systems are provided for a vehicle engine fuel system. In one embodiment the method comprises indicating degradation of each of a low-pressure fuel pump and a fuel filter based on a comparison of a pressure differential between a high-pressure pump pressure setting to an actual pressure and a demanded fuel flow to an engine, the indication distinguishing between pump ageing and filter degradation. The method may include adjusting operation of the low-pressure fuel pump in response to the comparison of the high-pressure pump pressure setting and pressure of fuel entering a high-pressure pump. In one example, the fuel filter may be positioned to filter fuel drawn from a fuel tank before entering the low-pressure fuel pump.

System and methods for operating fuel system responsive to inferred fuel temperature

Methods and systems are provided for an engine to infer fuel temperature from a measured rate of change in a pressure of a fuel passage between a low pressure fuel pump and a high pressure fuel pump during certain operating conditions, including when the low pressure fuel pump is switched off. The operation of the low pressure fuel pump may be adjusted responsively to a change in the inferred fuel temperature.

Unit for regulating or controlling a fluid pressure

A unit for regulating or controlling a fluid pressure of a fluid has a housing with at least one housing part and an inlet and an outlet for the fluid. A switching film is connected to the housing part and switches at pressure differences of 1 to 250 mbar relative to an ambient pressure acting on the switching film. The switching film regulates, releases or blocks a flow of the fluid between the inlet and the outlet for the fluid. The switching film is made of thermoplastic synthetic material. An opening cross section of the housing part is closed off by the switching film. In a method for fluid-tightly connecting a switching film to a housing part of the unit, a radial outwardly positioned joining region of the switching film is fluid-tightly pressed against the housing part in the region of joining surface.

Fuel injection control apparatus for internal combustion engine and method for operating fuel injection control apparatus for internal combustion engine

A fuel injection control apparatus for an internal combustion engine includes a low pressure fuel pump, a low pressure fuel passage, a high pressure fuel pump, a high pressure fuel passage, a fuel injection valve, a high pressure controller, and a low pressure controller. The low pressure controller calculates a feedforward correction amount that increases as a request injection amount of the fuel injection valve increases and an increase rate of the high pressure target value increases when a high pressure target value increases. The low pressure controller calculates a feedback correction amount based on a low-side pressure deviation when the high pressure target value increases. The low pressure controller controls driving of the low pressure fuel pump based on a sum of the feedforward correction amount and the feedback correction amount.