Claims
- 1. A fuel injection quantity control system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a sensor means for monitoring an engine driving condition to produce an engine driving condition indicative parameter signal;
- first means for deriving a target air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture to be combusted in a combustion chamber of the engine, said first means deriving a target fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber for establishing said target air/fuel ratio;
- second means for deriving a lag factor in variation of a fuel amount introduced into said combustion chamber relation to variation of a fuel injection amount including means for deriving a ratio of fuel amount variation of actually introduced fuel versus variation of injected fuel amount and a correction value for correcting said target fuel amount on the basis of said ratio of variation of introduced fuel amount versus variation of injected fuel amount so as to establish and air/fuel mixture at said target air/fuel mixture upon introduction into said combustion chamber, said second means varying said correction value according to correction value variation characteristics which have reversed characteristics to the variation characteristics of the fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber; and
- third means for deriving a fuel injection control signal based on said target fuel amount for injecting a fuel in an amount corresponding to said target fuel amount.
- 2. A fuel injection quantity control system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second means derives said correction value based on known variation characteristics of fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber in relation to stepwise variation of said fuel injection amount.
- 3. A fuel injection quantity control system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a sensor means for monitoring an engine driving condition to produce an engine driving condition indicative parameter signal;
- first means for deriving a target air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture to be combusted in a combustion chamber of the engine on the basis of said engine driving condition indicative parameter signal, said first means deriving a target fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber for establishing said target air/fuel ratio on the basis of an intake air amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber;
- second means for deriving a wetting fuel dependent lag factor depending upon an amount of fuel left on an inner periphery of an induction system of said engine, in variation of a fuel amount introduced into said combustion chamber in relation to variation of a fuel injection amount including means for deriving a ratio of fuel amount variation of actually introduced fuel versus variation of injected fuel amount and a correction value for correcting said target fuel amount which correction value is variable according to the reverse characteristics of the variation characteristics of the fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber, so as to establish an air/fuel mixture at said target air/fuel mixture upon introduction into said combustion chamber; and
- third means for deriving a fuel injection control signal based on said target fuel amount for injecting a fuel in an amount corresponding to said target fuel amount.
- 4. A fuel injection quantity control system as set forth in claim 3, wherein said sensor means monitors a throttle valve angular position, an intake air pressure and an intake air temperature, and said system comprises fourth means for deriving said intake air amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber on the basis of said throttle valve angular position, said intake air pressure and said intake air temperature.
- 5. A fuel injection quantity control system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said second means derives said correction value based on known variation characteristics of fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber in relation to stepwise variation of said fuel injection amount.
- 6. A fuel injection quantity control system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a) a first sensor for monitoring a throttle valve angular position of an engine throttle valve for producing a throttle angle indicative signal;
- b) a second sensor for monitoring a parameter associated with an intake air density for producing an intake air density indicative signal;
- c) a third sensor for monitoring intake air pressure for producing an intake air pressure indicative signal;
- d) first means for arithmetically deriving a variable of intake air quantity sucked into each combustion chamber on the basis of said throttle angle indicative signal, said intake air density indicative signal and said intake air pressure indicative signal;
- e) second means for deriving a target air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture combusted in said combustion chamber of the engine on the basis of said intake air quantity, said first means furthermore deriving a target fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber for establishing said target air/fuel ratio;
- f) third means for deriving a lag factor in variation of a fuel amount introduced into said combustion chamber in relation to variation of a fuel injection amount, said third means including means for driving a transfer characteristic of fuel on the basis of fuel amount variation of actually introduced fuel versus variation of injected fuel amount and a correction value for correcting said target fuel amount as a function of a reversal of the transfer characteristic of injected fuel introduced to the combustion chamber so as to establish an air/fuel mixture at said target air fuel mixture upon introduction into said combustion chamber; and
- g) fourth means for deriving a fuel injection quantity control signal based on said target fuel amount for injecting a fuel in an amount corresponding to said target fuel amount.
- 7. A fuel injection control quantity system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a sensor means for monitoring an engine driving condition to produce an engine driving condition indicative parameter signal;
- first means for deriving a target air/fuel ratio of an air fuel mixture to be combusted in a combustion chamber of the engine, said first means deriving a target fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber for establishing said target air/fuel ratio;
- second means for deriving a lag factor in variation of fuel amount introduced into said combustion chamber in relation to variation of fuel injection amount including means for deriving a ratio of fuel amount variation of actually introduced fuel versus variation of injected fuel amount and a correction value for correcting said target fuel amount, said second means varying said correction value according to correction value variation characteristics which have reversed characteristics from the variation characteristics of the fuel amount to be introduced into said combustion chamber; and
- third means for deriving a fuel injection control signal based on said target fuel amount for injecting fuel in an amount corresponding to said target fuel amount.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/311,330 filed Feb. 16, 1989, now abandoned.
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