System and method for estimating volumetric efficiency for engines with intake and exhaust cam phasers
View Patent ↗An engine control module comprises a table that outputs a parked VE estimate based on an input parameter when intake and exhaust cam phasers of an engine are in a parked position. A calculation module calculates VE estimate when the intake and exhaust cam phasers are not in a parked position based on the parked VE estimate and a mathematical relationship.
1. An engine control module comprising:
a table that generates a parked VE estimate based on engine speed and load when intake and exhaust cam phasers of an engine are in a parked position; and
a calculation module that calculates a VE estimate using a mathematical relationship based on said parked VE estimate and said engine speed and load when said intake and exhaust cam phasers are not in a parked position.
2. The engine control module of claim 1 wherein said calculation module comprises:
an addition module that generates an addition term based on a first mathematical relationship.
3. The engine control module of claim 2 wherein said first mathematical relationship is based on manifold absolute pressure (MAP), engine speed (RPM), an intake cam phaser (ICAM) position and an exhaust cam phaser (ECAM) position.
4. The engine control module of claim 3 wherein said first mathematical relationship is:
f add (ICAM,ECAM,MAP,RPM)= b 1 ICAM+ b 2 ECAM+ b 3 ICAM*ECAM+ b 4 ICAM 2 +b 5 ECAM 2 +b 6 ICAM*MAP+ b 7 ECAM*MAP+ b 8 RPM*ICAM+ b 9 RPM*ECAM+b 10 RPM*MAP*ICAM*ECAM
where b 1 . . . 10 are calibration coefficients.
5. The engine control module of claim 2 wherein said calculation module comprises:
a multiplication module that generates a multiplication term based on a second mathematical relationship.
6. The engine control module of claim 5 wherein said second mathematical relationship is based on manifold absolute pressure (MAP), engine speed (RPM), an intake cam phaser position (ICAM) and an exhaust cam phaser position (ECAM).
7. The engine control module of claim 6 wherein said second mathematical relationship is:
f mult (ICAM,ECAM,MAP,RPM)=1 +a 1 ICAM+ a 2 ECAM+ a 3 ICAM*ECAM+ a 4 ICAM 2 +a 5 ECAM 2 +a 6 ICAM*MAP+ a 7 ECAM*MAP+ a 8 MAP 2 *ICAM*ECAM+ a 9 RPM*ICAM*ECAM+ a 10 RPM 2 *ICAM*ECAM
where a 1 . . . 10 are calibration coefficients.
8. The engine control module of claim 5 wherein said calculation module comprises:
a VE calculation module that calculates said VE estimate using a third mathematical relationship based on said parked VE estimate, said addition term and said multiplication term.
9. The engine control module of claim 8 wherein said third mathematical relationship is:
VE=VE parked ×f mult +f add
wherein said addition term is f add and said multiplication term is f mult .
10. The engine control module of claim 1 wherein said engine control module calculates at least one of cylinder mass air flow, torque and an air/fuel ratio based on said VE estimate.
11. A method comprising:
providing a table that outputs a parked VE estimate based on engine speed and load when intake and exhaust cam phasers of an engine are in a parked position; and
calculating a VE estimate using a mathematical relationship based on said parked VE estimate and said engine speed and load when said intake and exhaust cam phasers are not in a parked position.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein said calculating comprises generating an addition term based on a first mathematical relationship.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein said first mathematical relationship is based on manifold absolute pressure (MAP), engine speed (RPM), an intake cam phaser position (ICAM) and an exhaust cam phaser position (ECAM).
14. The method of claim 13 wherein said first mathematical relationship is:
f add (ICAM,ECAM,MAP,RPM)= b 1 ICAM+ b 2 ECAM+ b 3 ICAM*ECAM+b 4 ICAM 2 +b 5 ECAM 2 +b 6 ICAM*MAP+ b 7 ECAM*MAP+ b 8 RPM*ICAM+ b 9 RPM*ECAM+ b 10 RPM*MAP*ICAM*ECAM
where b 1 . . . 10 are calibration coefficients.
15. The method of claim 12 wherein said calculating comprises generating a multiplication term based on a second mathematical relationship.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein said second mathematical relationship is based on manifold absolute pressure (MAP), engine speed (RPM), an intake cam phaser position (ICAM) and an exhaust cam phaser position (ECAM).
17. The method of claim 16 wherein said second mathematical relationship is:
f mult (ICAM,ECAM,MAP,RPM)=1 +a 1 ICAM+ a 2 ECAM+ a 3 ICAM*ECAM+ a 4 ICAM 2 +a 5 ECAM 2 +a 6 ICAM*MAP+ a 7 ECAM*MAP+ a 8 MAP 2 *ICAM*ECAM+ a 9 RPM*ICAM*ECAM+ a 10 RPM 2 *ICAM*ECAM
where a 1 . . . 10 are calibration coefficients.
18. The method of claim 15 wherein said calculating comprises calculating said VE estimate using a third mathematical relationship based on said parked VE estimate, said addition term and said multiplication term.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein said third mathematical relationship is:
VE=VE parked ×f mult +f add
wherein said addition term is f add and said multiplication term is f mult .
20. The method of claim 11 further comprising calculating at least one of cylinder mass air flow, torque and an air/fuel ratio based on said VE estimate.