METHOD FOR DETERMINING A NEED FOR CHANGING A SPARK PLUG
20170350364 · 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02P3/0453
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P3/0407
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02P17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P3/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a method for determining a need for changing a spark plug of a combustion engine, comprising the following steps: monitoring a current flowing through the spark plug, analyzing the current and thereby determine a time interval that is indicative for the time between application of a voltage to the spark plug and formation of an arc discharge between electrodes of the spark plug, creating a signal indicative of the need to change the spark plug if the duration of the determined time interval is outside predefined bounds.
Claims
1. A method for determining a need for changing a spark plug of a combustion engine, comprising: monitoring a current flowing through the spark plug; analyzing the current and thereby determining a time interval indicative of the elapsed time between application of a voltage to the spark plug and formation of an arc discharge between electrodes of the spark plug; and creating a signal indicating a need to change the spark plug if the duration of the determined time interval is larger than a predefined threshold value.
2. Method according to claim 1, wherein the voltage is supplied to the spark plug by switching off a primary voltage that is applied to a transformer, the transformer providing a secondary voltage to the spark plug.
3. Method according to claim 2, wherein the switching off of the primary voltage defines the start of the time interval.
4. Method according to claim 1, wherein the start of the time interval is defined by the current surpassing a predefined threshold value.
5. Method according to claim 1, wherein the end of the time interval is defined by the current surpassing a predefined end threshold.
6. Method according to claim 1, wherein the end of the time interval is defined by a maximum of a time derivative of the current.
7. Method according to claim 1, wherein the end of the time interval is defined by a global maximum of a time derivative of the current
8. Method according to claim 1, wherein the end of the time interval is defined by a maximum of the current.
9. Method according to claim 1, wherein the end of the time interval is defined by a global maximum of the current.
10. Method according to claim 1, wherein the current is low pass filtered before it is analyzed.
11. Method for determining a need to change a spark plug of a combustion engine, comprising: monitoring a current flowing through the spark plug; analyzing the current to determine time elapsed between application of a voltage to the spark plug and formation of an arc discharge between electrodes of the spark plug; and signaling the need to change the spark plug if the time elapsed exceeds a predefined minimum value.
12. Method for determining a need to change a spark plug of a combustion engine, comprising: monitoring a current flowing through the spark plug; analyzing the current and thereby determining a time that passes between application of a voltage to the spark plug and formation of an arc discharge between electrodes of the spark plug; and creating a signal indicative of the need to change the spark plug if the determined time is outside a predefined time interval.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The above-mentioned aspects of exemplary embodiments will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION
[0018] The embodiments described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of this disclosure.
[0019] The circuit shown in
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[0021] The time it takes an arc discharge to form after the voltage is applied to the spark plug increases as the spark plug is affected by a wear. Hence, the degree of wear of a spark plug can be characterized by a time interval that is indicative for the time that passes between application of a voltage to the spark plug and formation of an arc discharge between electrodes of the spark plug.
[0022] The start of the time interval may be defined as the time when the primary current i.sub.Pri is switched off. Another possibility is, for example, to define the start of the time interval to be the time when the secondary current i.sub.Sec surpasses a predefined threshold 14 indicated in
[0023] The end of the time interval that is indicative for the time between the application of a voltage to the spark plug and formation of an arc discharge between electrodes of the spark plug can be defined as the time when a secondary current i.sub.Sec surpasses a predefined threshold 15 indicated in
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[0025] In the embodiment shown in
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[0027] While exemplary embodiments have been disclosed hereinabove, the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this disclosure using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.