Patent classifications
F02D13/0223
HYBRID VEHICLE, CONTROLLER FOR HYBRID VEHICLE, AND CONTROL METHOD FOR HYBRID VEHICLE WITH A CHANGE OF THE SWITCHING CONDITIONS FROM A DEPLETING MODE TO A SUSTAINING MODE
A hybrid vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, an electrical storage device, a rotary electric machine, and a controller. The internal combustion engine includes a variable valve actuating device. The variable valve actuating device is configured to change an operation characteristic of an intake valve. The electrical storage device is configured to be charged. The rotary electric machine is configured to generate driving force for propelling the hybrid vehicle by using electric power that is supplied from the electrical storage device. The controller is configured to cause the hybrid vehicle to travel in a selected one of a charge sustaining mode and a charge depleting mode. The charge sustaining mode is a mode in which a state of charge of the electrical storage device is kept within a predetermined range. The charge depleting mode is a mode in which consumption of the state of charge is given a higher priority as compared to the charge sustaining mode. The controller is configured to change a switching condition for switching from the charge depleting mode to the charge sustaining mode such that a first state of charge is higher than a second state of charge. The first state of charge is an state of charge at which the controller switches from the charge depleting mode to the charge sustaining mode at the time when the operation characteristic of the intake valve is unchangeable to a desired operation characteristic. The second state of charge is an state of charge at which the controller switches from the charge depleting mode to the charge sustaining mode at the time when the operation characteristic of the intake valve is changeable to a desired operation characteristic.
Secondary Throttle Control Systems and Methods
An engine system includes: a first throttle valve; a turbocharger compressor disposed downstream of the first throttle valve; a charge air cooler disposed downstream of the turbocharger compressor; a second throttle valve located downstream of the turbocharger compressor; a purge inlet located downstream of the first throttle valve and configured to introduce fuel vapor from a fuel tank into intake air; and an engine control module configured to: maintain the first throttle valve in a fully open position; and selectively close the first throttle valve relative to the fully open position in response to receipt of a request to at least one of: purge fuel vapor from the fuel tank; and at least one of decrease and prevent icing of the charge air cooler.
CONTROL DEVICE, SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD, POWER CONTROL DEVICE, GAS TURBINE, AND POWER CONTROL METHOD
Provided is a control device of a gas turbine including a compressor, a combustor, and a turbine. The control device executes load control of allowing an operation control point for operation control of a gas turbine to vary in response to a load of the gas turbine. The operation of the gas turbine is controlled on the basis of a rated temperature adjustment line for temperature adjustment control of a flue gas temperature at a predetermined load to a rated flue gas temperature at which performance of the gas turbine becomes rated performance, a preceding setting line for setting of the flue gas temperature at the predetermined load to a preceding flue gas temperature that becomes lower in precedence to the rated flue gas temperature, and a limit temperature adjustment line for temperature adjustment control.
Method for Detecting Coking in the Intake Tract of an Internal Combustion Engine
A method detects a fault, in particular coking, in the intake tract of an internal combustion engine with direct fuel injection, a throttle valve, and a variable intake valve lift controller. The method has the steps of a) carrying out a first quantity deviation test, by which a first air ratio value is ascertained that is formed from a lambda value, which is measured during the first quantity deviation test, and a desired lambda value of the fuel combustion in the fuel chambers of the internal combustion engine, wherein in the first quantity deviation test, a load control is carried out by the variable intake valve lift controller; b) carrying out a second quantity deviation test, by which a second air ratio value is ascertained that is formed from a lambda value, which is measured during the second quantity deviation test, and a desired lambda value of the fuel combustion in the fuel chambers of the internal combustion engine, wherein in the second quantity deviation test, a load control is carried out by the throttle valve; and lastly c) determining a comparison result from the first air ratio value and the second air ratio value, the presence of a fault in the intake tract of the internal combustion engine being detectable using the comparison result.
Controller and method for controlling operation of a direct injection internal combustion engine
Aspects of the present invention relate to a controller (104) and method (400) for controlling operation of an internal combustion engine (101). The controller (104) is configured to: receive a first request signal indicative of a request to stop fuel being supplied to the engine (101), and cause an intake valve (301) of a cylinder (103) of the internal combustion engine (101) to remain closed during the current revolution of the internal combustion engine (101) and revolutions of the internal combustion engine (101) immediately following the current revolution of the internal combustion engine (101) in dependence on at least one of: the intake valve (301) being closed at the time of receiving the first request signal; or a next opening of the intake valve having not been scheduled. The controller (104) is also configured to cause injection of fuel into the cylinder (103) and subsequently cause the intake valve (301) to remain closed during revolutions of the internal combustion engine (101) immediately following a next closing of the intake valve (301), in dependence on at least one of: the intake valve (301) being open at the time of receiving the first request signal; and a next opening of the intake valve (301) having already been scheduled at the time of receiving the first request signal and said next opening of the intake valve (301) is to be performed.
CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OPERATION OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Aspects of the present invention relate to a control system (104) for controlling operation of an internal combustion engine (102), an internal combustion engine (102), a vehicle (100), a method (600) and a non-transitory computer readable medium (202). The control system (104), comprises at least one controller. The control system (104) and being configured to: receive a first request signal indicative of first torque demand; determine a schedule defining an opening timing of the intake valve (402) and a closing timing of the intake valve (402) of a cylinder (103) of the internal combustion engine (102) in dependence on the first torque demand; and cause the intake valve (402) to open in accordance with the schedule. The control system (104) is also configured to, during a period in which the intake valve (402) is open: receive a second torque request signal indicative of a second torque demand different to the first torque demand; determine an updated schedule defining an updated closing timing of the intake valve (402) in dependence on the second torque demand; and cause the intake valve (402) to close in accordance with the updated schedule.
MAGNETIC SPEED SENSOR WITH INCREASED RESOLUTION
A method for increasing a resolution of a magnetic sensor for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle. The sensor delivers an electrical synchronization signal having successive, spaced-apart crenels, one of the rising or falling edges of which corresponds to a respective angle of rotation of the element of the engine. A synchronization voltage range is interposed between an upper voltage modulation range above and a lower voltage modulation range below the upper and lower voltage of the synchronization range, respectively, the electrical signal in each of the lower and upper modulation ranges being modulated so as to include additional crenels, which are supplementary to the crenels of the synchronization signal, corresponding to periodic clock crenels with a period dependent on engine speed, an angle of rotation being identified by one of the rising or falling edges of each additional crenel.
A CONTROLLER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OPERATION OF A DIRECT INJECTION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Aspects of the present invention relate to a controller (104) and method (400) for controlling operation of an internal combustion engine (101). The controller (104) is configured to: receive a first request signal indicative of a request to stop fuel being supplied to the engine (101), and cause an intake valve (301) of a cylinder (103) of the internal combustion engine (101) to remain closed during the current revolution of the internal combustion engine (101) and revolutions of the internal combustion engine (101) immediately following the current revolution of the internal combustion engine (101) in dependence on at least one of: the intake valve (301) being closed at the time of receiving the first request signal; or a next opening of the intake valve having not been scheduled. The controller (104) is also configured to cause injection of fuel into the cylinder (103) and subsequently cause the intake valve (301) to remain closed during revolutions of the internal combustion engine (101) immediately following a next closing of the intake valve (301), in dependence on at least one of: the intake valve (301) being open at the time of receiving the first request signal; and a next opening of the intake valve (301) having already been scheduled at the time of receiving the first request signal and said next opening of the intake valve (301) is to be performed.
Secondary throttle control systems and methods
An engine system includes: a first throttle valve; a turbocharger compressor disposed downstream of the first throttle valve; a charge air cooler disposed downstream of the turbocharger compressor; a second throttle valve located downstream of the turbocharger compressor; a purge inlet located downstream of the first throttle valve and configured to introduce fuel vapor from a fuel tank into intake air; and an engine control module configured to: maintain the first throttle valve in a fully open position; and selectively close the first throttle valve relative to the fully open position in response to receipt of a request to at least one of: purge fuel vapor from the fuel tank; and at least one of decrease and prevent icing of the charge air cooler.
System and method for gaspath actuators
Methods and systems for unsticking a stuck gaspath actuator are disclosed. In one embodiment, an engine operating method includes adjusting exhaust valve timing of one or more cylinders of an engine in response to an indication that a gaspath actuator is stuck in position. In this way, pressure waves in an exhaust manifold and/or an intake manifold may be generated, which may act to unstick the gaspath actuator.