Claims
- 1. A method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation, comprising using minimum best time for best torque timing criterion to control exhaust gas re-circulation.
- 2. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 1 wherein said step of using minimum best time for best torque timing criterion to control exhaust gas re-circulation further comprises the steps of:
running an engine at an exhaust gas re-circulation minimum best time for best torque spark timing when said engine is not knock limited; and running an engine at an offset from said exhaust gas re-circulation minimum best time for best torque spark timing when said engine is knock limited.
- 3. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 2 wherein said step of running an engine at an offset from said exhaust gas re-circulation minimum best time for best torque spark timing when said engine is knock limited comprises setting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate to a knock limited exhaust gas re-circulation rate.
- 4. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 2 wherein said step of running an engine at an exhaust gas re-circulation minimum best time for best torque spark timing when said engine is not knock limited comprises setting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate to an optimal exhaust gas re-circulation rate.
- 5. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 2 wherein said step of running an engine at an offset from said exhaust gas re-circulation minimum best time for best torque spark timing when said engine is knock limited comprises setting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate to a knock limited exhaust gas re-circulation rate; and
wherein said step of running an engine at an exhaust gas re-circulation minimum best time for best torque spark timing when said engine is not knock limited comprises setting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate to an optimal exhaust gas re-circulation rate.
- 6. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 3 wherein said step of setting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate to a knock limited exhaust gas re-circulation rate, comprises:
increasing the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if said minimum best time for best torque timing criterion is below a first limit; and decreasing the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if said minimum best time for best torque timing criterion is greater than said first limit.
- 7. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 4 wherein said step of setting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate to an optimal exhaust gas re-circulation rate further comprises the steps of:
increasing the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if a minimum best time for best torque timing is below a second limit; and decreasing the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if said minimum best time for best torque timing is greater than said second limit.
- 8. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 5 wherein said step of setting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate to a knock limited exhaust gas re-circulation rate, comprises:
increasing the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if said minimum best time for best torque timing criterion is below a first limit; and decreasing the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if said minimum best time for best torque timing criterion is greater than said first limit; and wherein said step of setting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate to an optimal exhaust gas re-circulation rate further comprises the steps of:
increasing the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if a minimum best time for best torque timing is below a second limit; and decreasing the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if said minimum best time for best torque timing is greater than said second limit.
- 9. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 8 further comprising the step of mapping a maximum exhaust re-circulation rate with a satisfactory combustion stability criterion.
- 10. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 8 further comprising the step of comparing the exhaust re-circulation rate with a default exhaust re-circulation rate generated from current engine operating conditions.
- 11. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 8 further comprising the step of:
resetting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if the exhaust gas re-circulation rate is saturated; and converting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate into a valve opening.
- 12. The method of controlling exhaust gas re-circulation according to claim 8 further comprising the steps of:
mapping a maximum exhaust re-circulation rate with a satisfactory combustion stability criterion; comparing the exhaust re-circulation rate with a default exhaust re-circulation rate generated from current engine operating conditions; resetting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate if the exhaust gas re-circulation rate is saturated; and converting the exhaust gas re-circulation rate into a valve opening.
- 13. An exhaust gas re-circulation controller, comprising:
a closed loop, whereby exhaust gas re-circulation is controlled by said closed loop.
- 14. The exhaust gas re-circulation controller according to claim 13 wherein said closed loop comprises:
a first table comprising a map of exhaust gas re-circulation rates at specific operating conditions; a gain and error generator having an input operably connected to an output of said first table; a proportional and integral controller having an input operably connected to an output of said gain and error generator; a second table comprising a map of maximum exhaust gas re-circulation rates and stability criterion; and a summer having a first input operably connected to an output of said proportional and integral controller, a second input operably connected to an output of said second table, and an output operably connected to an input of said second table.
- 15. The exhaust gas re-circulation controller according to claim 14 wherein said closed loop further comprises:
a saturation manager, having an output operably connected to an input of said proportional and integral controller.
- 16. The exhaust gas re-circulation controller according to claim 14 wherein said closed loop further comprises:
a rate adaptor operably connected between said output of said summer and said input of said second table.
- 17. The exhaust gas re-circulation controller according to claim 14 wherein said closed loop further comprises:
an exhaust gas re-circulation valve metering controller having an input operably connected to said saturation manager.
- 18. The exhaust gas re-circulation controller according to claim 14 wherein said closed loop further comprises:
a saturation manager, having an output operably connected to an input of said proportional and integral controller; a rate adaptor operably connected between said output of said summer and said input of said second table; and an exhaust gas re-circulation valve metering controller having an input operably connected to said saturation manager.
- 19. The exhaust gas re-circulation controller according to claim 14 wherein said first table is a minimum best time for best torque limit table and said second table is an exhaust gas re-circulation rate table.
- 20. The exhaust gas re-circulation controller according to claim 18 wherein said first table is a minimum best time for best torque limit table and said second table is an exhaust gas re-circulation rate table.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial Nos. 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 |