This application claims priority of German Patent Application Serial No. 10 2006 036 667.0, filed Aug. 3, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a method of and device for determining the fuel consumption of an internal combustion engine, more particularly when operated on a test rig, comprising a closed circuit for the fuel into which the internal combustion engine is incorporated as a consumer, a fuel tank and a branch line extending from the fuel tank to the circuit, as well as a through-flow quantity measuring device in the branch line for measuring the consumption.
Current, accurate fuel consumption measurements are extremely important for modern test rigs for internal combustion engines. It is a fact that fuel consumption is adversely affected by temperature fluctuations in the fuel circuit. Such temperature fluctuations are primarily due to changes in temperature of the internal combustion engine when in stationary operation, whereas they are as a rule negligible during a quasi-stationary type of operation. Such changes in temperature can hardly be avoided although in the forward line of the fuel circuit there are provided devices for conditioning the fuel temperature, more particularly a cooler as well as a heater. The time-related changes in temperature lead to changes in the density of the fuel and thus changes in the fuel volume in the circuit while the volume of the line system remains constant. The fuel quantity which is supplied from a tank and which is recorded at a consumption measuring point in a supply line is reduced if there occurs a temporary increase in temperature due to an increase in the volume of the fuel in the system, whereas if there occurs a reduction in temperature and thus a reduction in volume, an increased quantity has to be supplied through the consumption measuring point, compared to the actual quantity consumed by the internal combustion engine.
It is the object of the present invention to ensure improved fuel measurements for internal combustion engines, also during stationary phases of engine operation. The objective is achieved by providing a method according to which the fuel in the circuit is re-cooled in the return line between tie internal combustion engine and entrance of the branch line into the circuit. Re-cooling, more particularly re-cooling to a constant temperature, is applied to that partial volume in the fuel return line between the internal combustion engine and entrance of the branch line which is affected most by changes in temperature and thus by changes in volume, so that the number of errors is reduced. In a first approximation it is assumed that the temperature-related changes in volume in the forward line from the tank to the internal combustion engine and in tie small fuel volume enclosed in the internal combustion engine are negligibly small.
According to a further embodiment it is proposed that the fuel in the circuit behind the connection of the branch line to the circuit is controlled and set to a constant feed temperature.
An inventive device is characterized by a re-cooler for the fuel, which re-cooler is arranged in the return line of the circuit between the internal combustion engine and the entrance of the branch line to the circuit.
This clearly reduces the major source of errors, i.e. the change in the fuel temperature in the circuit directly behind the internal combustion engine in the case of load changes.
More particularly, it is proposed that there is provided a cooling agent controlling device for controlling and setting the fuel to a constant exit temperature TRI at the re-cooler.
As a rule, the inventive device comprises a system for conditioning the fuel temperature in the forward line, which device, more particularly, comprises a fuel cooler and a fuel heating device.
The measuring accuracy can be improved further by using an additional fuel cooler in the return line from the internal combustion engine to the tank.
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The foregoing drawings, discussion and description are illustrative of specific embodiments of the present invention, but they are not meant to be limitations upon the practice thereof. Numerous modifications and variations of the invention will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art in view of the teaching presented herein. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which define the scope of the invention.
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102006036667.0 | Aug 2006 | DE | national |