F02P2017/128

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The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a method that includes receiving a collection of measurements of electric current amplitude in a primary winding of an engine ignition system having the primary winding and a spark plug, identifying an ignition start time, identifying an inflection point based on the plurality of measurements, determining an inflection point time representative of a time at which the identified inflection point occurred, determining a spark start time based on an amount of time between the ignition start time and the inflection point time, and providing a signal indicative of the spark start time.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMBUSTION CONTROL IN A COMBUSTION CHAMBER OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20210040930 · 2021-02-11 ·

A method for ignition control in a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine by means of acquiring an electric signal relating to ionizing currents emitted in said combustion chamber, comprising a step of detecting a substantially stepped trend of said electric signal and a consequent step of inhibiting a corrective action of an ignition advance and/or of a fuel injection limitation curve in the combustion chamber.

Knocking detection method, ignition timing control method, and ignition timing control system

A knocking detection method includes: a step of obtaining an oscillation waveform generated by combustion in the combustion chamber; a step of setting a first time window preceding a maximum inner pressure time at which an inner pressure of the combustion chamber is at maximum in a single combustion cycle and a second time window immediately after the maximum inner pressure time, and transforming each of a first waveform portion included in the first time window and a second waveform portion included in the second time window into an expression-domain expression, of the oscillation waveform; and a step of extracting a first peak at which amplitude of the frequency domain expression of the first waveform portion is at maximum in the first frequency windows and a second value at which the amplitude of the frequency domain region of the second waveform portion is at maximum in the second frequency window and determining whether knocking has occurred on the basis of the second peak value and the first peak value.

Method of controlling a positive-ignition internal combustion engine by means of a knock estimator

The present invention relates to a method of controlling a positive-ignition internal combustion engine, in which the ignition advance is controlled (CON) by means of an estimation (EST) of the distribution of the knock measurements (MEAS). This estimation (EST) makes it possible to determine, for these measurements (MEAS), a confidence interval (q.sub.min, q.sub.max) of a predetermined quantile of the distribution of the knock measurements (MEAS).

Control device and control method for internal combustion engine

To provide a control device, of an internal combustion engine, that accurately identifies the combustion state through ion current detection in a wide operation range of the internal combustion engine, without impairing the reliability and the durability of the control device of the internal combustion engine. This internal combustion engine control device includes: an ignition plug having a center electrode and a ground electrode opposed to each other with a gap therebetween; a circulation device for short-circuiting a primary winding to cause a circulation route to enter a conduction state, thereby stopping spark discharge; and an ion-current-detection bias voltage control device for controlling bias voltage for ion current detection. The potential of the center electrode in an ion current detection period is controlled by adjusting the value of the bias voltage and the changing speed of the bias voltage.

KNOCKING DETECTION METHOD, IGNITION TIMING CONTROL METHOD, AND IGNITION TIMING CONTROL SYSTEM

A knocking detection method includes: a step of obtaining an oscillation waveform generated by combustion in the combustion chamber; a step of setting a first time window preceding a maximum inner pressure time at which an inner pressure of the combustion chamber is at maximum in a single combustion cycle and a second time window immediately after the maximum inner pressure time, and transforming each of a first waveform portion included in the first time window and a second waveform portion included in the second time window into an expression-domain expression, of the oscillation waveform; and a step of extracting a first peak at which amplitude of the frequency domain expression of the first waveform portion is at maximum in the first frequency windows and a second value at which the amplitude of the frequency domain region of the second waveform portion is at maximum in the second frequency window and determining whether knocking has occurred on the basis of the second peak value and the first peak value.

Unequal interval combustion engine misfire determination device and vehicle

An unequal-interval combustion engine misfire-determination device determines whether a misfire has occurred in an unequal-interval combustion engine including a plurality of cylinders in which combustion occurs at unequal intervals. The misfire determination device includes: an unequal interval combustion fluctuation canceled value acquisition unit that acquires, based on a crank angle signal, an unequal interval combustion fluctuation canceled value which is a rotation speed in a section of 720m crank angle degrees including a predetermined determination angle position, where m is a natural number; an unequal interval combustion fluctuation manifested value calculation unit that calculates an unequal interval combustion fluctuation manifested value in which a fluctuation component attributable to unequal interval combustion is manifested, by removing the unequal interval combustion fluctuation canceled value; and a specific cylinder misfire determination unit that determines a misfire in a specific cylinder based on the unequal interval combustion fluctuation manifested value.

APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR DUAL IGNITION SOURCES FOR A VEHICLE
20200309083 · 2020-10-01 ·

Apparatuses, methods, and systems for igniting fuel for an internal combustion engine, an ignition system include a first ignition device associated with a pre-combustion chamber of a cylinder and a second ignition device associated with a main combustion chamber of the cylinder. An engine control unit is operably connected to both the engine and the ignition system to ignite fuel for the cylinder with the first ignition device independently of igniting fuel with the second ignition device. The engine control unit determines an occurrence of a combustion condition and in response thereto (i) ignites fuel for combustion with both the first and the second ignition devices or (ii) ignites fuel for combustion only with the second ignition device. The engine control unit determines a second combustion condition and in response thereto ignites fuel only with the first ignition device.

Autonomous operation of electronically controlled internal combustion engines on a variety of fuels and/or other variabilities using ion current and/or other combustion sensors

A system and method to enable electronically controlled internal combustion engines to self-adjust parameters and operate properly on different fuels that have wide ranges of physical and chemical properties. Input from a sensor is utilized that gives a signal indicative of the combustion process. The ECU processes the signal and readjusts the engine operating parameters to achieve its operating goals.

System and method for controlling ignition coil

An embodiment system for controlling an ignition coil includes a first ignition coil including a first primary coil and a first secondary coil, a second ignition coil including a second primary coil and a second secondary coil, a spark plug including a pair of electrodes configured to generate a spark discharge by a discharge current generated by the first ignition coil and the second ignition coil, and a controller configured to selectively perform a multi-stage ignition through the first ignition coil and the second ignition coil or a single-stage ignition through the first ignition coil or the second ignition coil depending on an operation region of an engine and, in response to a misfire occurring in the engine while performing the multi-stage ignition, to adjust a number of ignitions or a dwell time.