IP Library Granted Patent US 7,370,616
Granted Patent B2
US 7,370,616 · App. 11/367,045 · Granted May 13, 2008

Method for transition between controlled auto-ignition and spark ignition modes in direct fuel injection engines

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Patent No.
US 7,370,616
App. No.
11/367,045
Granted
May 13, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method is provided for control of transition between combustion modes of a direct-injection engine operable in a homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) mode at lower loads and a spark ignition flame propagation (SI) mode at higher loads. The engine includes a variable valve actuation system including two-step high and low lift valve actuation and separate cam phasing for both intake and exhaust valves. The method includes operating the engine at steady state, with fuel-air-exhaust gas mixtures at predetermined conditions, for each speed and load, and controlling the engine during mode changes between the HCCI mode and the SI mode by switching the exhaust and intake valves between low lift for HCCI operation and high lift for SI operation. High load may be an SI throttled mode with an intermediate unthrottled mode (SI/NTLC} in which transition between HCCI and SI/NTLC modes requires switching only the exhaust valve lift and transition between SI/NTLC and SI throttled modes requires switching only the intake valve lift, with predetermined phase adjustments in the valve timing phasing.

Claims (31)

1. Method for control of transition between combustion modes of a direct-injection engine operable in a homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) mode at lower loads and a spark ignition flame propagation (SI) mode at higher loads wherein the engine includes a variable valve actuation system including two-step high and low lift valve actuation and separate cam phasing for both intake and exhaust valves, the method comprising:

operating the engine at steady state, with fuel-air-exhaust gas mixtures at predetermined conditions, for each speed and load, of fueling mass flow rate (fueling rate), injection timing (FI), spark timing (SI), throttle position, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve setting, and exhaust recompression obtained by negative valve overlap (NVO) between closing of the exhaust valves and opening of the intake valves in each cylinder;

controlling the engine during the HCCI mode by retarding exhaust valve opening and advancing intake valve opening to effect decreasing negative valve overlap with increasing engine load; and

controlling the engine during mode changes between the HCCI mode and an SI mode by switching the exhaust and intake valves between low lift for HCCI operation and high lift for SI operation.

2. Method as in claim 1 wherein the SI mode is an SI throttled mode operated with stoichiometric air-fuel ratio and the engine is further operable in an SI non-throttled load control (SI/NTLC) mode at loads between the SI throttled mode and the HCCI mode, and the method includes at least one of:

controlling the engine during mode changes between the HCCI and SI/NTLC modes by switching only the exhaust valve between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI/NTLC mode; and

controlling the engine during mode changes between the SI/NTLC and SI throttled modes by switching only the intake valve between low lift for the SI/NTLC mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode.

3. Method as in claim 2 including adjusting at least one of the throttle, EGR valve and phasing of the engine valve timing to obtain the predetermined conditions established for steady state operation of the engine after each mode change.

4. Method as in claim 3 including adjusting at least one of the VVA, throttle and EGR valve change rate to control intake O2 concentration and exhaust air-fuel ratio in a manner to limit peak cylinder pressures and minimize misfires during each mode transition.

5. Method as in claim 1 including adjusting at least one of the throttle, EGR valve, and phasing of the engine valve timing to obtain the predetermined conditions established for steady state operation of the engine after each mode change.

6. Method as in claim 5 including adjusting at least one of the VVA, throttle and EGR valve change rate to control intake O2 concentration and exhaust air-fuel ratio in a manner to limit peak cylinder pressures and minimize misfires during each mode transition.

7. Method for control of transition between combustion modes of a direct-injection engine operable in a homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) mode at lower loads and an SI throttled mode operated with stoichiometric air-fuel ratio, wherein the engine includes a variable valve actuation system including two-step high and low lift valve actuation and separate cam phasing for both intake and exhaust valves, the method comprising:

operating the engine at steady state, with fuel-air-exhaust gas mixtures at predetermined conditions, for each speed and load, of fueling mass flow rate (fueling rate), injection timing (FI), spark timing (SI), throttle position, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve setting, and exhaust recompression obtained by negative valve overlap (NVO) between closing of the exhaust valves and opening of the intake valves in each cylinder; and

controlling the engine during mode changes between the HCCI mode and the SI throttled mode by operating the engine in an intervening SI non-throttled load control (SI/NTLC) mode; wherein

the engine is controlled during mode changes between the HCCI and the intervening SI/NTLC mode by switching only the exhaust valve between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI/NTLC mode, and the engine is controlled during mode changes between the intervening SI/NTLC mode and the SI throttled mode by switching only the intake valve between low lift for the intervening SI/NTLC mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode.

8. Method for control of a direct-injection engine operable in a homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) mode at lower loads, an SI throttled mode operated with stoichiometric air-fuel ratio at higher loads, and an intervening SI non-throttled load control (SI/NTLC) mode therebetween, wherein the engine includes a variable valve actuation system including two-step high and low lift valve actuation and separate cam phasing for both intake and exhaust valves, the method comprising:

controlling the variable valve actuation system during the HCCI mode to effect low lift valve actuation of both intake and exhaust valves and cam phasing of both intake and exhaust valves to effect decreasing negative valve overlap with increasing engine load;

controlling the variable valve actuation system during transition between the HCCI mode and the SI/NTLC mode to effect low lift valve actuation of intake valves, transitional valve actuation of only exhaust valves between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI/NTLC mode, and cam phasing of intake valves to effect advancing intake valve actuation with increasing engine load;

controlling the variable valve actuation system during the SI/NTLC mode to effect low lift valve actuation of intake valves, high lift valve actuation of exhaust valves, and cam phasing of intake valves to effect retarding intake valve actuation with increasing engine load; and

controlling the variable valve actuation system during transition between SI/NTLC mode and the SI throttled mode to effect transitional valve actuation of only intake valves between low lift for the SI/NTLC mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode, and high lift valve actuation of exhaust valves.

9. Method for control of a direct-injection engine operable in a homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) mode at lower loads and in an SI throttled mode operated with stoichiometric air-fuel ratio at higher loads, wherein the engine includes a variable valve actuation system including two-step high and low lift valve actuation and separate cam phasing for both intake and exhaust valves, the method comprising:

controlling the variable valve actuation system during the HCCI mode to effect low lift valve actuation of both intake and exhaust valves and cam phasing of both intake and exhaust valves to effect decreasing negative valve overlap with increasing engine load; and

controlling the variable valve actuation system during transition between the HCCI mode and the SI throttled mode to effect transitional valve actuation of intake and exhaust valves between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein said direct-injection engine is further operable in an SI non-throttled load control (SI/NTLC) mode between said HCCI mode and said SI throttled mode and transitional valve actuation of intake and exhaust valves between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode further comprises:

controlling the variable valve actuation system during transition between the HCCI mode and the SI/NTLC mode to effect transitional valve actuation of only exhaust valves between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI/NTLC mode.

11. The method of claim 9 wherein said direct-injection engine is further operable in an SI non-throttled load control (SI/NTLC) mode between said HCCI mode and said SI throttled mode and transitional valve actuation of intake and exhaust valves between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode further comprises:

controlling the variable valve actuation system during transition between the HCCI mode and the SI/NTLC mode to effect cam phasing of intake valves for advancing intake valve actuation as engine load increases.

12. The method of claim 9 wherein said direct-injection engine is further operable in an SI non-throttled load control (SI/NTLC) mode between said HCCI mode and said SI throttled mode and transitional valve actuation of intake and exhaust valves between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode further comprises:

controlling the variable valve actuation system during transition between the HCCI anode and the SI/NTLC mode to effect transitional valve actuation of only exhaust valves between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI/NTLC mode, and cam phasing of intake valves to effect cam phasing of intake valves for advancing intake valve actuation as engine load increases.

13. The method of claim 9 wherein said direct-injection engine is further operable in an SI non-throttled load control (SI/NTLC) mode between said HCCI mode and said SI throttled mode and transitional valve actuation of intake and exhaust valves between low lift for the HCCI mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode further comprises:

controlling the variable valve actuation system during transition between the SI/NTLC mode and the SI throttled mode to effect transitional valve actuation of only intake valves between low lift for the SI/NTLC mode and high lift for the SI throttled mode.

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From: KUO, TANG-WEI; SUN, ZONGXUAN; KANG, JUN-MO; ENG, JAMES A.; CHANG, CHEN-FANG; BROWN, BARRY L.; NAJT, PAUL M.; CHANG, MAN-FENG
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