Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine having an intake duct, an exhaust duct, and an exhaust gas recirculation system comprising:
an EGR duct connected in fluid communication with the exhaust duct for guiding an EGR flow of exhaust gas from the exhaust duct to the intake duct; an EGR cooler located in the EGR duct for cooling the EGR flow prior to entering the intake duct; an exhaust turbine in the exhaust duct downstream of said EGR duct, the turbine driving an intake compressor; a throttle valve arranged in the exhaust duct downstream of said EGR duct operable to selectably restrict flow through the exhaust duct; and a controller operable to adjust the throttle valve; a wastegate duct in communication with the exhaust duct for bypassing a wastegate flow from the exhaust duct upstream of the exhaust turbine to reenter the exhaust duct downstream of the turbine; and a wastegate valve located in the wastegate bypass duct for selectively restricting said wastegate flow.
- 2. An engine according to claim 1, wherein the throttle valve is located downstream of the exhaust turbine.
- 3. An engine according to claim 2, wherein the throttle valve is located downstream of a port from in which the wastegate flow exits the wastegate duct into the exhaust.
- 4. An engine according to claim 2, wherein the throttle valve is located upstream of a port from in which the wastegate flow exits wastegate duct.
- 5. An engine according to claim 1, wherein the throttle valve is located upstream of the exhaust turbine.
- 6. An engine according to claim 5, wherein the throttle valve is located upstream of an inlet port into which the wastegate flow enters the wastegate duct.
- 7. An engine according to claim 5, wherein the throttle valve is located downstream of an inlet port into which the wastegate flow enters the wastegate duct.
- 8. An engine according to claim 1, wherein the controller adjusts the throttle valve to vary back pressure in the exhaust duct to control a rate of said EGR flow.
- 9. An engine according to claim 8, wherein the controller modulates the throttle valve as a function of engine speed.
- 10. An engine according to claim 8, wherein the controller substantially closes the throttle valve during a starting operation of the engine.
- 11. An engine according to claim 6, wherein the turbine is of a type having fixed geometry vanes.
- 12. An engine according to claim 1, wherein the controller is operable to substantially close the throttle valve to cause back pressure in the exhaust duct for providing compression braking.
- 13. An engine according to claim 1, further comprising an EGR valve located in the EGR duct adjustable to vary the EGR flow.
- 14. An engine according to claim 1, further comprising an intercooler located in the intake duct located upstream of the EGR duct.
- 15. An exhaust gas recirculation system for an internal combustion engine having an intake duct, an exhaust duct, and a turbocharger with a turbine located in the exhaust duct, the turbocharger driving a compressor located in the intake for charging air in the intake duct, the exhaust gas recirculation system comprising:
an EGR duct connected in fluid communication with the exhaust duct upstream of the turbine for guiding an EGR flow of exhaust gas from the exhaust duct to the intake duct; an EGR cooler located in the EGR duct for cooling the EGR flow prior to entering the intake duct; a throttle valve arranged in the exhaust duct downstream of said EGR duct operable to selectably restrict flow through the exhaust duct; a controller operable to adjust the throttle valve for controlling back pressure in the exhaust duct; a wastegate duct in communication with the exhaust duct for bypassing a wastegate flow from the exhaust duct upstream of the exhaust turbine to reenter the exhaust duct downstream of the turbine; and a wastegate valve located in the wastegate bypass duct for selectively restricting said wastegate flow.
- 16. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 15, wherein the throttle valve is located downstream of the exhaust turbine.
- 17. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 16, wherein the throttle valve is located downstream of a port from in which the wastegate flow exits the wastegate duct into the exhaust.
- 18. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 16, wherein the throttle valve is located upstream of a port from in which the wastegate flow exits wastegate duct.
- 19. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 15, wherein the throttle valve is located upstream of the exhaust turbine.
- 20. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 19, wherein the throttle valve is located upstream of an inlet port into which the wastegate flow enters the wastegate duct.
- 21. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 19, wherein the throttle valve is located downstream of an inlet port into which the wastegate flow enters the wastegate duct.
- 22. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 15, wherein the controller adjusts the throttle valve to increase back pressure in the exhaust duct for controlling a rate of said EGR flow.
- 23. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 22, wherein the controller modulates the throttle valve as a function of one or more engine operating parameters.
- 24. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 23, wherein one of said engine operating parameters is engine speed.
- 25. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 23, wherein one of said engine operating parameters is engine load.
- 26. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 22, wherein the controller is operable to substantially close the throttle valve during a starting operation of the engine.
- 27. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 15, wherein the turbine is of a fixed geometry turbine.
- 28. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 15, wherein said controller is operable to adjust the wastegate valve.
- 29. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 15, wherein the controller is operable to substantially close the throttle valve to cause back pressure in the exhaust duct for providing compression braking.
- 30. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 15, further comprising an EGR valve located in the EGR duct adjustable to vary the EGR flow.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/378,647, filed on Aug. 20, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09378647 |
Aug 1999 |
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09774866 |
Jan 2001 |
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