Claims
- 1. A method of estimating the exhaust gas recirculation rate in an internal combustion engine having a recirculation passage for recirculating a portion of the exhaust gas from the exhaust line to the induction passage of the engine, so that the recirculated exhaust gas is mixed with a fresh gas which is either air or an air-fuel mixture flowing through the induction passage at a section where the recirculation passage joins the induction passage, the recirculation rate being defined by the ratio of the mass of the recirculated exhaust gas per unit time to the mass flow rate of said fresh gas in the induction passage, the method comprising the steps of:
- measuring the respective temperatures of said fresh gas, the recirculated exhaust gas and a resulting mixture of said fresh gas and the recirculated exhaust gas; and computing the recirculation rate by the following equation, ##EQU6## where q is the mass of the recirculated exhaust gas per unit time, Q is the mass flow rate of said fresh gas at said section of the induction passage, T is gas temperature, C is specific heat, and the subscripts a, e and m represent said fresh gas, recirculated exhaust gas and a resulting mixture, respectively.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein ##EQU7## in said equation are both approximated to 1.0.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the step of producing first, second and third electrical signals respectively representing the measured temperatures T.sub.a, T.sub.e and T.sub.m, the computing step consisting of the steps of:
- modulating said first electrical signal representing T.sub.a to a fourth electrical signal representing ##EQU8## in a first operational amplifier; producing a fifth electrical signal representing ##EQU9## from said third electrical signal representing T.sub.m and said fourth electrical signal in a second operational amplifier;
- modulating said second electrical signal representing T.sub.e to a sixth electrical signal representing ##EQU10## in a third operational amplifier; producing a seventh electrical signal representing a multiple of ##EQU11## from said third electrical signal and said sixth electrical signal in a fourth operational amplifier; and p1 producing an eight electrical signal representing the right side term of said equation from said fifth and seventh electrical signals in a fifth operational amplifier.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 515,061, filed Oct. 15, 1974 now abandoned.
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