IP Library Granted Patent US 7,475,671
Granted Patent B1
US 7,475,671 · App. 12/004,654 · Granted Jan 13, 2009

Method for compensating injection timing during transient response of pre-mixed combustion

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Patent No.
US 7,475,671
App. No.
12/004,654
Granted
Jan 13, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method for compensating fuel injection timing when a torque signal or throttle command indicates that a transient operation is about to transpire. The control adjusts the fuel injection timing in advance of the transient operation to prevent loss of torque due to change in combustion phase position. During engine operation in pre-mix mode of combustion, rapid changes in fueling quantity can affect the combustion angle as well as the temperature in the combustion chamber, causing late or early combustion phasing. The present invention anticipates a change in combustion phasing by sensing a change in demanded fueling rate. The Engine Control Module (ECM) then applies a nest of algorithms to advance fuel injection timing during acceleration or to shorten ignition delay for deceleration by retarding fuel injection timing. As the engine returns to steady state operation, the compensation in injection timing is progressively reduced to zero.

Claims (21)

1. A method for compensating fuel injection timing in a compression-ignited internal combustion engine during a transient response of pre-mixed combustion, comprising the steps of:

a) determining the presence of a transient condition based upon an indicated change in rate of fueling;

b) determining whether said transient condition is an engine acceleration or engine deceleration;

c) determining that said indicated change of rate of fueling exceeds an action threshold;

d) adjusting said fuel injection timing to a first adjusted fuel injection timing as defined by crankshaft angle based upon a measured engine operating parameter at the start of said transient condition;

e) progressively reducing said first adjusted fuel injection timing toward a new steady-state timing position based upon time from said start of said transient condition; and

f) establishing said new steady state timing position at the conclusion of said transient condition.

2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said measured engine operating parameter is engine cylinder wall temperature.

3. A method in accordance with claim 1 comprising the further step of establishing that said engine is operating in a pre-mixed combustion mode before said step a).

4. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said transient condition is an acceleration, and wherein said first adjusted fuel injection timing is an advance.

5. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said transient condition is a deceleration, and wherein said first adjusted fuel injection timing is a retard.

6. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein said cylinder wall temperature is calculated from engine operating parameters selected from the group consisting of coolant temperature, oil temperature, previous IMEP, previous heat release, mass air flow, air inlet temperature, exhaust gas recirculation flow, and intake manifold gas temperature.

7. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said transient condition is caused by a change in throttle position.

8. A combustion-ignited internal combustion engine comprising a fuel injection system wherein the timing of fuel injection as a function of crankshaft angle is adjustable in accordance with a method including the steps of

determining the presence of a transient condition based upon an indicated change in rate of fueling,

determining whether said transient condition is an engine acceleration or engine deceleration,

determining that said indicated change of rate of fueling exceeds an action threshold,

adjusting said fuel injection timing to a first adjusted fuel injection timing as defined by crankshaft angle based upon a measured engine operating parameter at the start of said transient condition,

progressively reducing said first adjusted fuel injection timing toward a new steady-state timing position based upon time from said start of said transient condition, and

establishing said new steady state timing position at the conclusion of said transient condition.

9. A method in accordance with claim 8 wherein said measured engine operating parameter is engine cylinder wall temperature.

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