IP Library Granted Patent US 7,878,048
Granted Patent B2
US 7,878,048 · App. 12/139,735 · Granted Feb 1, 2011

Fuel system injection timing diagnostics by analyzing cylinder pressure signal

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Patent No.
US 7,878,048
App. No.
12/139,735
Granted
Feb 1, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for diagnosing combustion within an engine includes monitoring pressure cylinder pressure and generating a measured combustion phasing value for the cylinder at a predetermined metric selected to index the combustion cycle. The measured combustion phasing value is calculated through a Fast Fourier Transform and compared to an expected combustion phasing value.

Claims (61)

1. A method for diagnosing combustion within an engine operative lean of stoichiometry and in a compression ignition range including a cylinder having a variable volume combustion chamber defined by a piston reciprocating therein between top-dead-center and bottom-dead-center points and a cylinder head, said method comprising:

monitoring pressure from said cylinder during a combustion cycle;

generating a measured combustion phasing value for said cylinder at a predetermined metric selected to index said combustion cycle based on a Fast Fourier Transform of said monitored pressure;

comparing said measured combustion phasing value to an expected combustion phasing value based on a selected start of injection crank angle at said predetermined metric; and

identifying combustion phasing differences greater than an allowable combustion phasing difference based on said comparing.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

said predetermined metric comprises a selected fractional pressure ratio; and

said generating said measured combustion phasing value includes

processing said monitored pressure by spectral analysis utilizing said Fast Fourier Transform to identify a waveform comprising a first harmonic waveform associated with a cylinder pressure component of said monitored pressure;

calculating a phase component of said waveform; and

selecting a measured combustion phasing value from said phase component wherein a measured fractional pressure ratio equals said predetermined fractional pressure ratio.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said predetermined fractional pressure ratio is between about 0.3 and 0.7.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein said predetermined fractional pressure ratio equals 0.5.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein:

said measured fractional pressure ratio is calculated by determining a ratio of a measured pressure ratio at a crank angle minus one to an estimated complete combustion pressure ratio minus one;

said measured pressure ratio is calculated as a cylinder pressure measured at said crank angle divided by an estimated motored pressure at said crank angle; and

said estimated complete combustion pressure ratio is estimated as an estimated cylinder pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center divided by an estimated motored pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

said predetermined metric comprises a selected fractional pressure ratio;

said generating said measured combustion phasing value comprises generating a net combustion pressure phasing value; and

said generating said net combustion pressure phasing value includes

processing said monitored pressure by spectral analysis utilizing said Fast Fourier Transform to identify a waveform comprising a first harmonic waveform associated with a cylinder pressure component of said monitored pressure,

processing said waveform to calculate a net combustion pressure,

utilizing a second Fast Fourier Transform to calculate a phase component of said net combustion pressure, and

selecting from said phase component of said net combustion pressure said net combustion pressure phasing value wherein a measured fractional pressure ratio equals said predetermined fractional pressure ratio.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein said predetermined fractional pressure ratio is between about 0.3 and 0.7.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein said selected fractional pressure ratio equals 0.5.

9. The method of claim 6 , wherein:

said measured fractional pressure ratio is calculated by determining a ratio of a measured pressure ratio at a crank angle minus one to an estimated complete combustion pressure ratio minus one;

wherein said measured pressure ratio is calculated as a cylinder pressure measured at said crank angle divided by an estimated motored pressure at said crank angle; and

wherein said estimated complete combustion pressure ratio is estimated as an estimated cylinder pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center divided by an estimated motored pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein said measured fractional pressure ratio is calculated by integrating said net combustion pressure from a start of said combustion cycle to a crank angle and scaling said integral between zero and one to estimate said measured fractional pressure ratio.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein said comparing said measured combustion phasing value to said expected combustion phasing value includes estimating said expected combustion phasing value based on modeled combustion chamber operation.

12. The method of claim 1 , wherein said comparing said measured combustion phasing value to said expected combustion phasing value includes determining said expected combustion phasing value with calibration data.

13. A method for diagnosing combustion within an engine operative lean of stoichiometry and in a compression ignition range including a cylinder having a variable volume combustion chamber defined by a piston reciprocating therein between top-dead-center and bottom-dead-center points and a cylinder head, said method comprising:

monitoring pressure from said cylinder during a combustion cycle;

generating a measured start of injection crank angle on the basis of said monitored pressure, wherein said measured start of injection crank angle is calculated utilizing a Fast Fourier Transform to generate a measured combustion phasing value and processing said measured combustion phasing value to estimate said measured start of injection crank angle;

comparing said measured start of injection crank angle to a predetermined start of injection crank angle; and

identifying start of injection crank angle differences greater than an allowable start of injection crank angle difference based on said comparing.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein said utilizing said Fast Fourier Transform to generate said measured combustion phasing value comprises:

processing said pressure transducer data by spectral analysis utilizing said Fast Fourier Transform to identify a waveform comprising a first harmonic waveform associated with a cylinder pressure component of said monitored pressure;

calculating a phase component of said waveform; and

selecting a measured combustion phasing value from said phase component wherein a measured fractional pressure ratio equals a predetermined fractional pressure ratio;

wherein said processing said measured combustion phasing value to estimate said measured start of injection crank angle comprises utilizing calibration data and said measured combustion phasing value to estimate said measured start of injection crank angle.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein said measured fractional pressure ratio is calculated by determining a ratio of a measured pressure ratio at a crank angle minus one to an estimated complete combustion pressure ratio minus one, wherein said measured pressure ratio is calculated as a cylinder pressure measured at said crank angle divided by an estimated motored pressure at said crank angle and wherein said estimated complete combustion pressure ratio is estimated as an estimated cylinder pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center divided by an estimated motored pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein said measured combustion phasing value equals a net combustion pressure phasing value and utilizing said Fast Fourier Transform to generate a measured combustion phasing value, includes:

processing said monitored pressure by spectral analysis utilizing said Fast Fourier Transform to identify a waveform comprising a first harmonic waveform associated with a cylinder pressure component of said monitored pressure;

calculating a net combustion pressure from said waveform;

utilizing a second Fast Fourier Transform to calculate a phase component of said net combustion pressure based on said waveform; and

selecting said net combustion pressure phasing value from said phase component wherein a measured fractional pressure ratio equals a predetermined fractional pressure ratio;

wherein said processing said measured combustion phasing value to estimate said measured start of injection crank angle comprises utilizing calibration data and measured combustion phasing value to estimate said measured start of injection crank angle.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein said measured fractional pressure ratio is calculated by determining a ratio of a measured pressure ratio at a crank angle minus one to an estimated complete combustion pressure ratio minus one, wherein said measured pressure ratio is calculated as a cylinder pressure measured at said crank angle divided by an estimated motored pressure at said crank angle and wherein said estimated complete combustion pressure ratio is estimated as an estimated cylinder pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center divided by an estimated motored pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center.

18. The method of claim 13 , wherein said identifying start of injection crank angle differences includes issuing at least one of a visible warning, an audible warning, a message to a driver information system, a message over a communications network, and information for storage in a memory storage device.

19. A method for diagnosing combustion within an internal combustion engine, comprising:

monitoring pressure transducer data in a combustion chamber;

determining an expected combustion phasing value corresponding to a selected fractional pressure ratio for a selected start of injection angle;

processing said pressure transducer data utilizing a Fast Fourier Transform to identify a first-harmonic waveform;

utilizing said waveform to calculate a measured combustion phasing value comprising a crank angle whereat a measured fractional pressure ratio is equal to said selected fractional pressure ratio; and

indicating an abnormal combustion event if said measured combustion phasing value differs from said expected combustion phasing value by more than an allowable combustion phasing difference.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein utilizing said waveform comprises calculating said measured fractional pressure ratio across a range of crank angles, said calculating said measured fractional pressure ratio comprising:

iteratively determining at a subdivided crank angle within said range of crank angles said measured fractional pressure ratio as a ratio of a measured pressure ratio minus one to an estimated complete combustion pressure ratio minus one, wherein said measured pressure ratio is calculated as said waveform at said selected crank angle divided by an estimated motored pressure at said subdivided crank angle and wherein said estimated complete combustion pressure ratio is estimated as a cylinder pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center divided by a motored pressure at ninety degrees post top dead center.

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