Claims
- 1. A method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios, comprising inputting at least one timing coefficient into closed loop control.
- 2. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 1 wherein said step of inputting at least one timing coefficient comprises:
calculating a mean timing coefficient; calculating a timing coefficient error; integrating said timing coefficient error; calculating a raw fuel trim coefficient; rescaling said raw fuel trim coefficient; updating a feedforward look-up table based upon the current engine operating conditions; and calculating a final fueling command.
- 3. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 2 wherein said mean timing coefficient is a mean minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient; and
wherein said timing coefficient error is a minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient error.
- 4. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 2 wherein said step of rescaling said raw fuel trim coefficient further comprises applying saturations.
- 5. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 2 wherein said step of calculating a raw fuel trim coefficient comprises adding an integration timing coefficient error and a feedforward fuel trim coefficient.
- 6. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 2 further comprising the step of trimming the air to fuel ratios of individual cylinders.
- 7. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 3 wherein said step of resealing said raw fuel trim coefficient further comprises applying saturations and wherein said step of calculating a raw fuel trim coefficient comprises adding an integration timing coefficient error and a feedforward fuel trim coefficient.
- 8. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 6 wherein said trimming is run once every engine cycle.
- 9. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 6 wherein said step of calculating a final fueling command comprises multiplying a fueling command by a final fuel trim coefficient.
- 10. A method of controlling a cylinder's air to fuel ratio; comprising the steps of:
calculating timing criterion of said cylinder; and controlling said cylinder's air to fuel ratio using said timing criterion.
- 11. The method of controlling a cylinder's air to fuel ratio according to claim 10 wherein said step of controlling said cylinder's air to fuel ratio using said timing criterion comprises inputting at least one minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient.
- 12. The method of controlling a cylinder's air to fuel ratio according to claim 11 wherein said timing criterion is calculated using an ionization signal.
- 13. The method of controlling a cylinder's air to fuel ratio according to claim 11 wherein said timing criterion is calculated using an in-cylinder pressure signal.
- 14. The method of balancing individual cylinder air to fuel ratios according to claim 11 wherein said step of inputting at least one minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient comprises:
calculating a mean minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient; calculating a minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient error; integrating said minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient error; calculating a raw fuel trim coefficient; resealing said raw fuel trim coefficient; updating a feedforward look-up table based upon the current engine operating conditions; and calculating a final fueling command.
- 15. An air to fuel ratio control system, comprising:
an ionization detection circuit; a controller operably connected to said ionization detection circuit; memory; and software stored in said memory, wherein said software comprises instructions which control a cylinder's air to fuel ratio using timing criterion.
- 16. The air to fuel ratio control system according to claim 15 wherein said timing criterion is minimum timing for best torque timing criterion.
- 17. The MBT estimator according to claim 16 further comprising a lookup table operably connected to said controller, wherein feedforward fuel trim coefficients are stored.
- 18. The air to fuel ratio control system according to claim 16 wherein said instructions which control a cylinder's air to fuel ratio using timing criterion comprise:
calculating a mean timing coefficient; calculating a timing coefficient error; integrating said timing coefficient error; calculating a raw fuel trim coefficient; resealing said raw fuel trim coefficient; updating a feedforward look-up table based upon the current engine operating conditions; and calculating a final fueling command.
- 19. The air to fuel ratio control system according to claim 18 wherein said mean timing coefficient is a mean minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient; and
wherein said timing coefficient error is a minimum timing for best torque timing coefficient error.
- 20. The air to fuel ratio control system according to claim 18 wherein said software further comprises instructions to trim the air to fuel ratios of individual cylinders.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/423,163, filed Nov. 1, 2002, and 60/467,660, filed May 2, 2003, the entire disclosure of these applications being considered part of the disclosure of this application and hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60423163 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
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60467660 |
May 2003 |
US |