Claims
- 1. Cooling system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:an electrically adjustable control element to influence the coolant temperature of the internal combustion engine; an adaptive electronic regulator for controlling operation of said control element, said regulator providing a control signal for controlling the control element to achieve a set coolant temperature, at least as a function of a value influenced by actual coolant temperature, said function being variable in accordance with operating parameters of the regulator; wherein said operating parameters of the regulator are determined on an ongoing basis during engine operation, without interrupting control of said control element by said regulator, as a function of a response of a value proportional to the actual coolant temperature, to a step excitation as an input signal of control element.
- 2. Cooling system according to claim 1 wherein step excitation is contained within the control signal for controlling the control element itself.
- 3. Cooling system according to claim 2, wherein the control signal is a pulse-width modulated signal.
- 4. Cooling system for an internal combustion engine comprising:a radiator; coolant lines for conducting a flow of coolant between said radiator and said internal combustion engine; an electrically controlled valve for controlling a flow of coolant from said engine through said radiator; means for inputting a desired set temperature; means for detecting a quantity proportional to an actual temperature of said engine coolant; an adaptive control unit for controlling said electrically controlled valve in response to said actual temperature and said set temperature, said control unit having operating parameters which define a functional relationship between an output control signal of said control unit and temperature values input thereto; wherein said operating parameters are determined on an ongoing basis without interrupting control of said control element by said control unit, as a function of a response of said quantity proportional to said actual temperature to a step excitation of said control unit.
- 5. Cooling system according to claim 4 wherein said control unit is a PID element.
- 6. A method of operating a temperature control system for an engine coolant in an internal combustion engine, said temperature control system comprising an electrically adjustable control element to influence coolant temperature, a sensor for determining a value of a variable which is indicative of said coolant temperature, and an adaptive electronic regulator for controlling operation of said control element, said regulator providing a control signal for controlling the control element to achieve a desired coolant temperature as a function of said value of said variable, said function being dependent upon processing parameters of said electronic regulator, said method comprising the steps of:stimulating said temperature control system by means of an input step function; evaluating a step response of said temperature control system to said input step function; and adjusting values of said processing parameters of said electronic regulator during engine, operation as a function of said response of said temperature control system to said input step function; wherein said steps of stimulating, evaluating and adjusting are performed on an ongoing basis during engine operation, without interrupting control of said control element by said regulator.
- 7. Method according to claim 6, wherein said electronic regulator comprises a PID element, and wherein said adjusting step comprises adjusting at least one processing parameter of said PID element.
- 8. The method according to claim 6, wherein said step function is contained within the control signal for controlling the control element.
- 9. A cooling system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:an electrically adjustable control element to influence the coolant temperature of the internal combustion engine; an adaptive electronic regulator for controlling operation of said control element, said regulator providing a control signal for controlling the control element to achieve a set coolant temperature, at least as a function of a value influenced by actual coolant temperature, said function being variable in accordance with operating parameters of the regulator; wherein the regulator is arranged to simulate during engine operation a relationship between an input of the control element and an output of the cooling system and is further arranged to adjust automatically said operating parameters of the regulator to take account of at least one parameter which affects said relationship; and automatic adjustment of said operating parameters is performed on an ongoing basis during engine operation, without interrupting control of said control element by said regulator.
- 10. The cooling system according to claim 9, wherein adjustment of said operating parameters is based on a response of said quantity proportional to said actual temperature, to a step excitation that is contained in said control signal.
- 11. Cooling system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:an electrically adjustable control element to influence the coolant temperature of the internal combustion engine; an adaptive electronic regulator for controlling operation of said control element, said regulator providing a control signal for controlling the control element to achieve a set coolant temperature, at least as a function of a value influenced by actual coolant temperature, said function being variable in accordance with operating parameters of the regulator; wherein said operating parameters of the regulator are varied during engine operation, as a function of changing operating conditions of said vehicle, on an ongoing basis without interrupting control of said control element by said regulator.
- 12. The cooling system according to claim 11, wherein variation of said operating parameters is based on a response of said value influenced by actual coolant temperature, to a step excitation that is contained in said control signal.
- 13. Cooling system for an internal combustion engine comprising:a radiator; coolant lines for conducting a flow of coolant between said radiator and said internal combustion engine; an electrically controlled valve for controlling a flow of coolant from said engine through said radiator; means for inputting a desired set temperature; means for detecting a quantity proportional to an actual temperature of said engine coolant; an adaptive control unit that generates a control signal for controlling said electrically controlled valve in response to said actual temperature and said set temperature, said control unit having operating parameters which define a functional relationship between an output control signal of said control unit and temperature values input thereto; wherein said operating parameters are determined as a function of changing operating conditions of said cooling system and engine during operation of said engine, on an ongoing basis without interrupting control of said control element by said control unit.
- 14. The cooling system according to claim 13, wherein determination of said operating parameters is based on a response of said quantity proportional to actual temperature of said engine coolant, to a step excitation that is contained in said control signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application Ser. No. 08/653,609, filed on May 24, 1996, now abandoned.
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