Patent classifications
F02B33/446
Methods and system for preparing an engine for starting
Systems and methods for preparing an engine for a cold start are described. In one example, the air is injected into one or more pre-chambers of engine cylinders in response to an engine start request so that one or more cylinders may be heated before the engine is started. The engine may or may not be rotated while air is being injected to pre-chambers of engine cylinders.
BYPASS SYSTEM FOR ENGINE STARTUP
Systems, methods and apparatus are disclosed for providing reduced engine start times for a fumigation type internal combustion engine. A bypass is provided that directly connects the air-fuel mixer upstream of the compressor to the intake manifold, providing the air-fuel mixture to the intake manifold during engine startup.
Supercharger for vehicle and method of controlling same
A supercharger for a vehicle includes: a first compression part to compress outside air; a second compression part to compress the outside air independently of the first compression part; a first valve module to selectively switch a path of the air compressed by the first compression part to a power source of the vehicle or the second compression part and to selectively guide or shut off the air compressed by the second compression part to the power source; and a second valve module to selectively shut off a flow of the air compressed by the first compression part into the second compression part or a flow of the outside air into the second compression part.
System control strategy and methods for multi-physics fluid atomizing
A method of controlling fuel delivery to an engine includes providing a fluid atomizer, a mechanically driven air compressor, a start up air source, and an air valve coupled between the mechanically driven air compressor and the start up air source, charging the start up air source, delivering compressed air from the start up air source to the fluid atomizer, providing an initial air/fluid mixture with the fluid atomizer, and operating the air valve to direct compressed air from the mechanically driven air compressor to the fluid atomizer.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REDUCED OIL CARRYOVER
A system in one embodiment includes at least one cylinder, a supplemental boost supply, and a supply line. The at least one cylinder is configured for use in a reciprocating internal combustion engine, and includes a combustion portion and a crank portion on opposite sides of a piston. The at least one cylinder also includes an intake port and an exhaust port in fluid communication with the combustion portion. The supplemental boost supply is configured to provide a supplemental air supply to the combustion portion of the engine when the engine is idling to increase pressure in the combustion portion. The supply line couples the supplemental boost supply to the intake port.
Engine system
An engine system capable of controlling an intake air flow includes a combustion chamber, an ignition plug, an intake air flow control valve, and a controller. The controller performs, in at least a part of an operating range, SPCCI combustion in which after jump-spark ignition combustion of a portion of a mixture gas inside the combustion chamber by a jump-spark ignition of the ignition plug, compression ignition combustion of the remaining mixture gas is carried out by a self-ignition. The controller strengthens, at least in a part of the operating range of SPCCI combustion, the intake air flow inside the combustion chamber by controlling the intake air flow control valve. The controller controls, in a middle-load range of the operating range where SPCCI combustion is performed, the intake air flow control valve so that the intake air flow becomes weaker than in a high-load range and a low-load range.
ASSEMBLY FOR AN AIR CIRCUIT OF A HEAT ENGINE
The invention relates to a fluid assembly (1) comprising: a first pipe (11), a second pipe (12) forming a bypass of a portion of the first pipe (11), comprising a compressor (15), and a switching system (10) for switching the fluid into either the second pipe (12) or said portion, having a first configuration allowing the fluid to circulate in the portion, and comprising a supporting member exerting a torque configured to keep the system (10) in the first configuration, and at least one area blocking the inlet or the outlet of the second pipe when the system (10) is in the first configuration, the system (10) being able to enter a second configuration allowing the fluid to circulate in the second pipe (12), the supporting member being such that the torque that it exerts on the system (10) drops when the system (10) passes from the first configuration to the second configuration.
Engine control device and engine control method
A determination is made whether or not the condition that the amount V of condensed water remaining in an intake passage has exceeded a predetermined upper limit has been met, based on an input parameter associated with the amount V. If, during an engine operation in an unsupercharged mode, a determination is made that the condition has been met, a condensed water discharging operation of a supercharger is performed such that the condensed water remaining is discharged to a cylinder of the engine through operation of the supercharger.
AIR FEED SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Described herein is an air feed system for an internal combustion engine. The air feed system includes a charge air receiver for receiving charge air and a starting air system. The starting air system is designed to feed starting air, in particular from a starting air feed, to the cylinder of the internal combustion engine intermittently during a starting process of the internal combustion engine. The charge air receiver is connected to the starting air system via a charge air shut-off valve in order to feed charge air from the charge air receiver to the starting air system during partial-load operation of the internal combustion engine, such that the starting air system feeds charge air to the cylinder intermittently during partial-load operation of the internal combustion engine. Also described herein are an internal combustion engine and a method for operating an internal combustion engine.
SUPERCHARGER FOR VEHICLE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING SAME
A supercharger for a vehicle includes: a first compression part to compress outside air; a second compression part to compress the outside air independently of the first compression part; a first valve module to selectively switch a path of the air compressed by the first compression part to a power source of the vehicle or the second compression part and to selectively guide or shut off the air compressed by the second compression part to the power source; and a second valve module to selectively shut off a flow of the air compressed by the first compression part into the second compression part or a flow of the outside air into the second compression part.