Claims
- 1. A method of engine braking comprising the steps of:determining whether fuel injector tip temperatures are at or above a predetermined temperature; if the injector tip temperatures are at or above the predetermined temperature, then perform single event engine braking; and if the injector tip temperatures are below the predetermined temperature, then perform dual event engine braking.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said determining step includes the steps of:measuring at least one variable that is correlated to injector tip temperature; and estimating the injector tip temperatures based upon said at least one variable.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said at least one variable includes at least one of engine speed, exhaust temperature and number of previous engine braking cycles.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein said estimating step includes a step of accessing a look-up table.
- 5. The method of claim 1 including a step of advancing a blow down timing if a turbine speed is above a predetermined maximum turbine speed.
- 6. The method of claim 1 including the steps of advancing a blow down timing if an expected engine braking noise level exceeds a predetermined maximum noise level.
- 7. The method of claim 1 including the steps of:determining a tempering temperature of the injector tips; and setting the predetermined temperature below the tempering temperature.
- 8. A work machine comprising:a work machine housing; an engine attached to said work machine housing; a plurality of electronically controlled engine brake actuators attached to said engine; a plurality of fuel injectors attached to said engine; an electronic control module in control communication with said plurality of electronically controlled engine brake actuators; and said electronic control module including means for transitioning from dual event engine braking to single event engine braking when tips of said fuel injectors are at or above a predetermined temperature.
- 9. The work machine of claim 8 including means for measuring at least one variable that is correlated to injector tip temperature; andmeans for estimating the injector tip temperatures based upon said at least one variable.
- 10. The work machine of claim 9 wherein said at least one variable includes at least one of engine speed, exhaust temperature and number of previous engine braking cycles.
- 11. The work machine of claim 8 including a turbine attached to said engine; anda means for advancing a blow down timing if a turbine speed is above a predetermined maximum turbine speed.
- 12. The vehicle of claim 8 including a means for advancing a blow down timing if an expected exhaust braking noise level exceeds a predetermined maximum noise level.
- 13. An electronic control module comprising:means for determining whether fuel injector tip temperatures are at or above a predetermined temperature; means for commanding single event engine braking if the injector tip temperatures are at or above the predetermined temperature; and means for commanding dual event engine braking if the injector tip temperatures are below the predetermined temperature.
- 14. The electronic control module of claim 13 including means for measuring at least one variable that is correlated to injector tip temperature; andmeans for estimating the injector tip temperatures based upon said at least one variable.
- 15. The electronic control module of claim 14 wherein said at least one variable includes at least one of engine speed, exhaust temperature and number of previous engine braking cycles.
- 16. The electronic control module of claim 14 wherein said means for estimating includes a means for accessing a look-up table.
- 17. The electronic control module of claim 13 including a means for advancing a blow down timing if a turbine speed is above a predetermined maximum turbine speed.
- 18. The electronic control module of claim 13 including a means for advancing a blow down timing if an expected engine braking noise level exceeds a predetermined maximum noise level.
- 19. The electronic control module of claim 13 including a means for commanding an activation and deactivation of an electronically controlled engine brake actuator.
- 20. The electronic control module of claim 13 including means for increasing boost pressure in an exhaust line at least in part by commanding an adjustment to a variable geometry turbine.
RELATION TO OTHER APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/740,405, filed Dec. 19, 2000 with the same title, abandoned.
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