IP Library Granted Patent US 8,903,598
Granted Patent B2
US 8,903,598 · App. 13/865,384 · Granted Dec 2, 2014

Techniques for detecting supercharger belt slip

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Patent No.
US 8,903,598
App. No.
13/865,384
Granted
Dec 2, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A technique can include receiving, at a controller for a vehicle, the controller including one or more processors, a signal indicative of a pressure in an intake manifold of an engine of the vehicle. The vehicle can include a supercharger configured to supply pressurized air to the intake manifold. The supercharger can be driven by a crankshaft of the engine via a belt. The technique can include estimating, at the controller, a frequency of the signal to obtain an estimated frequency. The technique can include determining, at the controller, whether the belt is slipping based on a comparison between the estimated frequency and a predetermined frequency. The technique can also include outputting, at the controller, a notification when the belt is determined to be slipping.

Claims (30)

1. A method, comprising:

receiving, at a controller for a vehicle, the controller including one or more processors, a signal indicative of a pressure in an intake manifold of an engine of the vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a supercharger configured to supply pressurized air to the intake manifold, and wherein the supercharger is driven by a crankshaft of the engine via a belt;

estimating, at the controller, a frequency of the signal to obtain an estimated frequency;

determining, at the controller, whether the belt is slipping based on a comparison between the estimated frequency and a predetermined frequency; and

outputting, at the controller, a notification when the belt is determined to be slipping.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising sampling, at the controller, the signal in a crankshaft angle domain to obtain a sampled signal, wherein the controller estimates the frequency of the sampled signal to obtain the estimated frequency.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein estimating the frequency of the signal includes filtering, at the controller, the sampled signal to remove noise components to obtain a filtered signal.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein filtering the sampled signal to obtain the filtered signal includes applying, at the controller, a band pass filter to remove the noise components from the sampled signal, the noise components including frequency components of the sampled signal that are outside of a predetermined frequency range.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the predetermined frequency range includes frequency components that each have a high degree of confidence as being indicative of the belt operating normally.

6. The method of claim 3 , wherein estimating the frequency of the sampled signal to obtain the estimated frequency further includes counting, at the controller, a number of zero-crossings of the filtered signal to obtain the estimated frequency.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein counting the number of zero-crossings of the filtered signal is performed over N samples in the crankshaft angle domain, wherein N is a predetermined integer greater than one.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein performing the counting of the number of zero-crossings of the filtered signal over the N samples in the crankshaft angle domain includes performing a running count of a last N samples.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined frequency indicates a frequency of the signal when the belt is not slipping.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein determining whether the belt is slipping based on a comparison between the estimated frequency and a predetermined frequency includes determining, at the controller, whether the estimated frequency has deviated by greater than a predetermined amount from the predetermined frequency.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the predetermined frequency is determined based on (i) a compression ratio of the supercharger and (ii) a ratio of first and second pulleys that couple the belt to the crankshaft and the supercharger, respectively.

12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the signal is generated by an intake manifold absolute pressure (NAP) sensor that is configured to measure the pressure in the intake manifold of the engine.

13. The method of claim 1 , further comprising controlling, at the controller, one or more operating parameters of the engine in response to determining that the belt is slipping to prevent torque overshoots of the engine.

14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the notification indicates whether the belt should be repaired or replaced.

15. A method, comprising:

receiving, at a controller for a vehicle, the controller including one or more processors, an intake manifold absolute pressure (IMAP) signal from an IMAP sensor configured to measure a pressure in an intake manifold of an engine of the vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a supercharger configured to supply pressurized air to the intake manifold, and wherein the supercharger is driven by a crankshaft of the engine via a belt;

sampling, at the controller, the IMAP signal in a crankshaft angle domain to obtain a sampled IMAP signal;

filtering, at the controller, the sampled IMAP signal by removing noise components of the sampled IMAP signal to obtain a filtered IMAP signal;

estimating, at the controller, an oscillation frequency of the IMAP signal by counting a number of zero-crossings of the filtered IMAP signal over N samples of the filtered IMAP signal in the crankshaft angle domain to obtain an estimated oscillation frequency, wherein N is a predetermined integer greater than one;

determining, at the controller, whether the belt is slipping based on whether the estimated oscillation frequency has deviated by greater than a predetermined amount from a predetermined frequency; and

outputting, at the controller, a notification when the estimated oscillation frequency has deviated by greater than the predetermined amount from the predetermined frequency, the notification indicating that the belt should be repaired or replaced.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein filtering the sampled IMAP signal includes applying a band pass filter to the sampled IMAP signal to remove noise components from the sampled IMAP signal that are outside of a predetermined frequency range.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein estimating the oscillation frequency of the IMAP signal by counting the number of zero-crossings of the filtered IMAP signal includes performing a running count over a last N samples of filtered IMAP signal.

18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the predetermined frequency is indicative of a normal oscillation frequency of the IMAP signal when the belt is not slipping.

19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the predetermined frequency is determined based on (i) a compression ratio of the supercharger and (ii) a ratio of first and second pulleys that couple the belt to the crankshaft and the supercharger, respectively.

20. The method of claim 15 , further comprising controlling, at the controller, one or more operating parameters of the engine in response to determining that the belt is slipping to prevent torque overshoots of the engine.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: FCA US LLC (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CHRYSLER GROUP LLC)
Reel/Frame 048177/0356 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 30, 2017
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: FCA US LLC (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CHRYSLER GROUP LLC)
Reel/Frame 042885/0255 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RELEASING SECOND-LIEN SECURITY INTEREST PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL 026426 AND FRAME 0644, REEL 026435 AND FRAME 0652, AND REEL 032384 AND FRAME 0591 Recorded Feb 11, 2016
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: FCA US LLC, FORMERLY KNOWN AS CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 037784/0001 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 30, 2015
From: CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
To: FCA US LLC
Reel/Frame 035553/0356 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 18, 2014
From: WU, ZHIJIAN JAMES; BAGNASCO, ANDREW P
To: CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 033769/0910 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 4, 2014
From: CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 032384/0640 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 4, 2014
From: CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 032384/0591 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 4, 2014
From: CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 032384/0477 →