Claims
- 1. A method of operating an internal combustion engine during a warm-up period, the method comprising:determining a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine to complete said warm-up period; and controlling at least one operational parameter during said warm-up period to thereby provide combustion stability to said engine, wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine speed during said warm-up period.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said quantity of fuel is a cumulative amount of fuel supplied to at least one cylinder of said engine from start-up of said engine.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said quantity of fuel is dependent on at least one engine condition at starting of said engine.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein said at least one condition is engine temperature.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine operating conditions during said warm-up period.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said control of said at least one operational parameter is at least in part dependent on a cumulative measure of fuel supplied to the engine since start-up of the engine.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one operational parameter is at least one of ignition timing, injection timing, exhaust gas recirculation rate, air per cycle, and air fuel ratio.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said engine has a dual fluid injection system and said injection timing comprises at least start of air injection.
- 9. The method according to claim 1, wherein said combustion stability is a low co-variance of gross indicated torque.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein said low co-variance of gross indicated torque corresponds to a co-variance of indicated torque under steady state operating conditions of said engine.
- 11. A method of operating an internal combustion engine during a warm-up period, the method comprising:determining a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine to complete said warm-up period; and controlling at least one operational parameter during said warm-up period to thereby provide combustion stability to said engine, wherein said quantity of fuel is dependent on at least one engine operating condition at starting of said engine, and wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine operating conditions during said warm-up period.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein said control of said at least one operational parameter is at least, in part, dependent on a cumulative measure of fuel supplied to the engine since start-up of the engine.
- 13. The method according to claim 11, wherein said at least one operational parameter is at least one of ignition timing, injection timing, exhaust gas recirculation rate, air per cycle, and air fuel ratio.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein said engine has a dual fluid injection system and said injection timing comprises at least start of air injection.
- 15. A method of operating an internal combustion engine during a warm-up period, the method comprising:determining a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine to complete said warm-up period; and controlling at least one operational parameter during said warm-up period to thereby provide combustion stability to said engine, wherein said quantity of fuel is dependent on at least one engine condition at starting of said engine, and wherein said control of said at least one operational parameter is at least in part dependent on a cumulative measure of the fuel supplied to the engine since start-up of the engine.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein said at least one operational parameter is at least one of ignition timing, injection timing, exhaust gas recirculation rate, air per cycle, and air fuel ratio.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said engine has a dual fluid injection system and said injection timing comprises at least start of air injection.
- 18. A method of operating an internal combustion engine during a warm-up period, the method comprising:determining the quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine to complete said warm-up period, wherein said quantity of fuel is dependent on at least one engine condition at starting of said engine; supplying said quantity of fuel to said engine, wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine speed during said warm-up period.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein said quantity of fuel is a cumulative amount of fuel supplied to at least one cylinder of said engine from start-up of said engine.
- 20. The method according to claim 18, wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine operating conditions during said warm-up period.
- 21. An electronic control unit programmed to control operation of an internal combustion engine at least from start-up of said engine by determining a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine to complete a warm-up period of operation for said engine and controlling at least one operational parameter during said warm-up period to thereby provide combustion stability to said engine,wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine speed during said warm-up period.
- 22. The electronic control unit according to claim 21, wherein said quantity of fuel is a cumulative amount of fuel supplied to at least one cylinder of said engine from start-up of said engine.
- 23. The electronic control unit according to claim 21, wherein said quantity of fuel is dependent on at least one engine condition at starting of said engine.
- 24. The electronic control unit according to claim 23, wherein said at least one condition is engine temperature.
- 25. The electronic control unit according to claim 21, wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine operating conditions during said warm-up period.
- 26. The electronic control unit according to claim 21, wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of a rate at which fuel is supplied to said engine during said warm-up period.
- 27. The electronic control unit according to claim 21, wherein said control of said at least one operational parameter is at least, in part, dependent on a cumulative measure of fuel supplied to the engine since start-up of the engine.
- 28. The electronic control unit according to claim 21, wherein said at least one operational parameter is at least one of ignition timing, injection timing, exhaust gas recirculation rate, air per cycle, and air fuel ratio.
- 29. The electronic control unit according to claim 28, wherein said engine has a dual fluid injection system and said injection timing comprises at least start of air injection.
- 30. The electronic control unit according to claim 21, wherein said combustion stability is a low co-variance of gross indicated torque.
- 31. The electronic control unit according to claim 30, wherein said low co-variance of gross indicated torque corresponds to a co-variance of indicated torque under steady state operating conditions of said engine.
- 32. An electronic control unit programmed to control operation of an internal combustion engine at least from start-up of said engine according to the steps of determining a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine to complete a warm-up period of operation for said engine and controlling at least one operational parameter during said warm-up period to thereby provide combustion stability to said engine, wherein said quantity of fuel is dependent on at least one engine condition at starting of said engine, and wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine operating conditions during said warm-up period.
- 33. The electronic control unit according to claim 32, wherein said control of said at least one operational parameter is at least, in part, dependent on a cumulative measure of fuel supplied to the engine since start-up of the engine.
- 34. The electronic control unit according to claim 32, wherein said at least one operational parameter is at least one of ignition timing, injection timing, exhaust gas recirculation rate, air per cycle, and air fuel ratio.
- 35. The electronic control unit according to claim 34, wherein said engine has a dual fluid injection system and said injection timing comprises at least start of air injection.
- 36. An electronic control unit programmed to control operation of an internal combustion engine at least from start-up of said engine according to the steps of determining a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine to complete a warm-up period of operation for said engine and controlling at least one operational parameter during said warm-up period to thereby provide combustion stability to said engine, wherein said quantity of fuel is dependent on at least one engine condition at starting of said engine, and wherein said control of said at least one operational parameter is at least in part dependent on a cumulative measure of fuel supplied to the engine since start-up of the engine.
- 37. The electronic control unit according to claim 36, wherein said at least one operational parameter is at least one of ignition timing, injection timing, exhaust gas recirculation rate, air per cycle, and air fuel ratio.
- 38. The electronic control unit according to claim 37, wherein said engine has a dual fluid injection system and said injection timing comprises at least start of air injection.
- 39. An electronic control unit programmed to control operation of an internal combustion engine at least from start-up of said engine by determining a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine to complete a warm-up period of operation for said engine, wherein said quantity of fuel is dependent on at least one engine condition at starting of said engine and supplying said quantity of fuel to said engine, and wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine speed during said warm-up period.
- 40. The electronic control unit according to claim 39, wherein said quantity of fuel is a cumulative amount of fuel supplied to at least one cylinder of said engine from start-up of said engine.
- 41. The electronic control unit according to claim 39, wherein said quantity of fuel is independent of engine operating conditions during said warm-up period.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/147,481 filed Jan. 7, 1999, which is a 371 of PCT/AU97/00440 filed Jul. 10, 1997.
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