This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/JP2015/000461 filed on Feb. 3, 2015 which designated the U.S. and claims priority to Japanese patent application No. 2014-23756 filed on Feb. 10, 2014 the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a fuel injection control unit that controls an energization time of a coil of a fuel injection valve to control the injection amount of a fuel.
In a conventional control device for controlling such a fuel injection valve, a map representing a relationship (Ti-q characteristic) between an energization time Ti of the coil and an injection amount q is stored in advance, and the energization time Ti corresponding to a required injection amount is calculated with reference to the map. In recent years, a minimum value of a controllable injection amount is required to be reduced as much as possible particularly in an internal combustion engine of a direct injection type.
Under the above circumstances, in the control device disclosed in Patent Literature 1, a partial lift injection where a valve closing operation is started before a valve body reaches a maximum valve open position from a start of a valve opening operation is implemented. With this operation, a minimum value of the injection amount can be reduced as compared with a control device that only performs a full lift injection where the valve closing operation is started after the valve body has reached the maximum valve open position.
Patent Literature 1: JP 2013-2400A
According to the present inventors' study, since an electric resistance of the coil changes according to a temperature of the coil, an actual valve opening time relative to the energization time Ti changes according to the coil temperature. For that reason, a variation in a Ti-q characteristic is generated depending on the coil temperature. In a range of the partial lift injection of the Ti-q characteristic, the variation is greater than that in a range of the full lift injection. For that reason, in controlling the energization time Ti according to the map, the actual injection amount cannot be controlled with high precision during the partial lift injection.
The present disclosure aims at providing a fuel injection control unit that improves a precision of the injection amount in the partial lift injection.
One aspect of the present disclosure is a fuel injection control unit. The fuel injection control unit is applied to a fuel injection valve that injects a fuel used for combustion of an internal combustion engine by opening a valve body due to an electromagnetic attraction force generated by energization of a coil. Furthermore, the present disclosure includes a controller that controls the energization of the coil according to an energization time of the coil corresponding to a required value of an injection amount injected during opening of the valve body one time, an injection amount detector that detects a physical quantity having a correlation with the injection amount when implementing a partial lift injection where valve closing operation is started after the valve body starts valve opening operation and before the valve body reaches a maximum valve open position, and a correction unit that, when the partial lift injection is implemented, corrects the energization time on the basis of a detection value that was previously detected by the injection amount detector.
In the present disclosure, a small amount region is defined as a range of the energization time for which the partial lift injection is implemented and which is longer than a predetermined time, and an extremely small amount region is defined as a range of the energization time for which the partial lift injection is implemented and which is shorter than the predetermined time, the energization time in the small amount region is allowed to be corrected on the basis of the detection value in the small amount region, and the energization time in the extremely small amount region is prohibited from being corrected on the basis of the detection value in the small amount region.
According to the present disclosure, since the energization time in a small amount region is corrected on the basis of a detection value (small amount time detection value) in the small amount region, a precision in the injection amount in the small amount region can be improved. Since a correction in an extremely small amount region based on the small amount time detection value is prohibited, the injection amount precision in the extremely small amount region can be prevented from being degraded due to the correction.
Hereinafter, multiple embodiments for carrying out the disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. In the respective embodiments, a part that corresponds to a matter described in a preceding embodiment may be assigned the same reference numeral, and redundant explanation for the part may be omitted. When only a part of a configuration is described in the respective embodiments, another preceding embodiment may be applied to the other parts of the configuration.
The present inventors have studied that an actual injection amount is detected in advance when a partial lift injection is implemented, and when a subsequent partial lift injection is implemented, an energization time Ti is corrected on the basis of a result of the detection. According to the above configuration, an injection amount in the partial lift injection can be controlled with high precision.
However, the present inventors have found that the variation is generated in a range (small amount region) longer than a predetermined time in a partial lift injection period in a different manner from an extremely small amount region shorter than the predetermined time. In other words, the variation occurs so that an injection amount q increases as a coil temperature increases in a small amount region whereas the variation occurs so that the injection amount q decreases as the coil temperature increases in the extremely small amount region (refer to
For that reason, when the actual injection amount (small amount time detection value) is detected, for example, with an injection time within the small amount region, and the energization time Ti in the extremely small amount region is corrected using the small amount time detection value, a precision in the injection amount may not be improved, and the precision may be rather deteriorated in some situations.
Under the circumstances, a fuel injection control unit that improves the precision in the injection amount in the partial lift injection will be described in the following embodiments.
A fuel injection valve 10 illustrated in
As illustrated in
The injection hole body 17 is formed with a seating surface 17b on which the valve body 12 is seated or unseated, and an injection hole 17a through which the fuel is injected. When the valve body 12 performs the valve closing operation so that a seat surface 12a formed on the valve body 12 is seated on the seating surface 17b, the fuel injection from the injection hole 17a stops. When the valve body 12 performs the valve opening operation (is lifted up) so that the seat surface 12a is unseated from the seating surface 17b, the fuel is injected from the injection hole 17a.
The fixed core 14 is made of a metal magnetic material and formed into a cylindrical shape, and a fuel passage 14a is defined inside the cylinder. The movable core 15 is made of a metal magnetic material and formed into a disk shape. The movable core 15 is opposed to the fixed core 14 with a predetermined gap from the fixed core 14 when the coil 13 is unenergized. The fixed core 14 and the movable core 15 form a magnetic circuit that is a passage of a magnetic flux generated in the energization of the coil 13.
When the coil 13 is energized to generate an electromagnetic attraction force in the fixed core 14, the movable core 15 is sucked to the fixed core 14 due to the electromagnetic attraction force. As a result, the valve body 12 coupled with the movable core 15 is lifted up (performs the valve opening operation) against an elastic force and a fuel pressure valve closing force of a main spring SP1 which will be described later. On the other hand, when the energization of the coil 13 stops, the valve body 12 performs the valve closing operation together with the movable core 15 due to the elastic force of the main spring SP1.
A through-hole 15a is defined in the movable core 15, and the valve body 12 is inserted into the through-hole 15a in such a manner that the valve body 12 is slid and relatively movably assembled into the movable core 15. An engaging part 12d is formed on an end of the valve body 12 opposite to an injection hole side. When the movable core 15 is moved while being sucked to the fixed core 14, since the movable core 15 moves in a state where the engaging part 12d is locked to the movable core 15, the valve body 12 also moves (performs the valve opening operation) together with the movement of the movable core 15. Even in a state where the movable core 15 comes in contact with the fixed core 14, the valve body 12 can be moved relative to the movable core 15, and lifted up.
The main spring SP1 is arranged on a side of the valve body 12 opposite to the injection hole, and a sub-spring SP2 is disposed on an injection hole side of the movable core 15. Those springs SP1 and SP2 are coiled, and elastically deformed in a direction of a center axis C. The elastic force (main elastic force Fs1) of the main spring SP1 is given to the valve body 12 toward the valve close side. The elastic force (sub-elastic force Fs2) of the sub-spring SP2 is given to the movable core 15 toward the valve open side.
In short, the valve body 12 is sandwiched between the main spring SP1 and the seating surface 17b, and the movable core 15 is sandwiched between the sub-spring SP2 and the engaging part 12d. The elastic force Fs2 of the sub-spring SP2 is transmitted to the engaging part 12d through the movable core 15, and given to the valve body 12 in a valve opening direction. Therefore, an elastic force F2 into which the sub-elastic force Fs2 is subtracted from the main elastic force Fs1 is given to the valve body 12 in a valve closing direction.
Returning to the description of
The microcomputer 21 includes a central processing unit and a memory 21m, and calculates a target injection amount of the fuel and a target injection start timing on the basis of a load of the internal combustion engine and an engine rotational speed. The microcomputer 21 acquires an injection characteristic (Ti-q characteristic line) representing a relationship between an energization time Ti and an injection amount q through a test in advance, and controls the energization time Ti of the coil 13 according to the injection characteristic to control the injection amount q. A symbol t10 in
The IC 22 includes an injection drive circuit 22a that controls the operation of the switching devices SW2, SW3, and SW4, and a charging circuit 22b that controls the operation of the booster circuit 23. Those circuits 22a and 22b operate on the basis of an injection command signal output from the microcomputer 21. The injection command signal is a signal for commanding an energization state of the coil 13 of the fuel injection valve 10, and set by the microcomputer 21 on the basis of the target injection amount and the target injection start timing described above, and a coil current detection value 1 to be described later. The injection command signal includes an injection signal, a boost signal, and a battery signal which will be described later.
The IC 22 provides “a control unit” that controls the energization of the coil 13 according to the energization time Ti corresponding to a required value of the injection amount on the basis of the Ti-q characteristic line (injection characteristic information) illustrated in
The booster circuit 23 includes a coil 23a, a capacitor 23b, a diode 23c, and a switching device SW1. When the charging circuit 22b controls the switching device SW1 so that the switching device SW1 repeats on-operation and off-operation, a battery voltage to be applied from a battery terminal Batt is boosted (boosted) by the coil 23a, and the capacitor 23b is charged. The voltage of an electric power boosted and charged as described above corresponds to “boost voltage”.
When the injection drive circuit 22a turns on both of the switching devices SW2 and SW4, the boost voltage is applied to the coil 13 of the fuel injection valve 10. On the other hand, when the injection drive circuit 22a performs switching operation to turn off the switching device SW2, and turn on the switching device SW3, the battery voltage is applied to the coil 13 of the fuel injection valve 10. When the voltage application to the coil 13 stops, the injection drive circuit 22a turns off the switching devices SW2, SW3, and SW4. A diode 24 prevents the boost voltage from being applied to the switching device SW3 at the time of turning on the switching device SW2.
A shunt resistor 25 detects a current flowing in the switching device SW4, that is, a current (coil current) flowing in the coil 13. The microcomputer 21 detects the coil current detection value 1 described above on the basis of a voltage drop amount generated in the shunt resistor 25.
Subsequently, a description will be given of the electromagnetic attraction force (valve opening force) generated by allowing the coil current to flow in detail.
The electromagnetic attraction force becomes larger as a magnetomotive force (ampere turn) generated in the fixed core 14 is larger. In other words, if the number of turns of the coil 13 is the same, the electromagnetic attraction force becomes larger as the coil current increases, and the ampere turn is larger. It takes time to saturate the suction force up to a maximum value since the energization starts. In this embodiment, the electromagnetic attraction force saturated up to the maximum value as described above is called “static suction force Fb”.
The electromagnetic attraction force required when the valve body 12 starts the valve opening operation is called “necessary valve opening force Fa”. The electromagnetic attraction force (necessary valve opening force) required when the valve body 12 starts the valve opening operation becomes larger as a pressure of the fuel to be supplied to the fuel injection valve 10 is higher. The necessary valve opening force becomes larger depending on various situations such that a viscosity of the fuel is large. Under the circumstances, the maximum value of the necessary valve opening force when a situation in which the necessary valve opening force becomes largest is assumed is defined as “necessary valve opening force Fa”.
As shown in the figures, the boost voltage is applied to start the energization at a voltage application start timing (refer to t10) commanded by the injection command signal. Then, the coil current increases with the energization start (refer to
Thereafter, the energization by the battery voltage is controlled so that the coil current is maintained at a second target value I2 set to a value lower than the first target value I1. Specifically, the energization on/off caused by the battery voltage is repeated so that a deviation between the coil current detection value I and the second target value I2 falls within a predetermined width. As a result, a duty control is performed so that an average value of the fluctuating coil currents is held at the second target value I2. The microcomputer 21 that performs the above control corresponds to “constant current control unit 21b”. The second target value I2 is set to such a value that the static suction force Fb is equal to or larger than the necessary valve opening force Fa.
Thereafter, the energization by the battery voltage is controlled so that the coil current is maintained at a third target value I3 set to a value lower than the second target value I2. Specifically, the energization on/off caused by the battery voltage is repeated so that a deviation between the coil current detection value 1 and the third target value I3 falls within a predetermined width. As a result, a duty control is performed so that an average value of the fluctuating coil currents is held at the third target value I3. The microcomputer 21 that performs the above control corresponds to “hold control unit 21c”.
As illustrated in
An injection signal included in the injection command signal is a pulse signal for commanding the energization time Ti, and a pulse-on timing is set to a timing (t10) earlier than the target injection start timing by a predetermined injection delay time. A pulse-off timing is set to an energization end timing (t60) when the energization time Ti is elapsed since the injection signal is pulsed on. The switching device SW4 operates according to the injection signal.
A boost signal included in the injection command signal is a pulse signal for commanding the energization on/off caused by the boost voltage, and pulsed on at the same time when the injection signal is pulsed on. Thereafter, the boost signal turns on in a period until the coil current detection value 1 reaches the first target value I1. As a result, the boost voltage is applied to the coil 13 in the increase control period.
A battery signal included in the injection command signal is pulsed on at a start time point t30 of the constant current control. Thereafter, the battery signal repeats on/off operation to perform a feedback control so that the coil current detection value 1 is held at the second target value I2 in a period until the elapsed time from the energization start reaches the predetermined time. Further, thereafter, the battery signal repeats the on/off operation to perform the feedback control so that the coil current detection value 1 is held at the third target value I3 in a period until the injection signal is pulsed off. The switching device SW3 operates according to the battery signal.
As illustrated in
In an example of
As illustrated in
When a temperature of the coil 13 is changed, a resistance value of the coil 13 is also changed, and therefore a shape of the Ti-q characteristic line is also changed.
The present inventors have obtained the following knowledge from the above test results. In a range of the energization time that is shorter than a peak emergence range W1, which will be described later, and that is within the partial lift region A, the injection amount to the energization time decreases as the coil temperature increases. On the other hand, in a range of the energization time that is longer than the peak emergence range W1 and that is within the partial lift region A, the injection amount to the energization time increases as the coil temperature increases.
In this embodiment, in the partial lift region A, the peak emergence range W1 and an energization time period shorter than the peak emergence range W1 are defined as an extremely small amount region A1. In the partial lift region A, a range except for the extremely small amount region A1, that is, an energization time period longer than the peak emergence range W1 is set as a small amount region A2. In other words, in the partial lift region A, a time range longer than a predetermined time is the small amount region A2, and a time range shorter than the predetermined time is the extremely small amount region A1. The predetermined time is set to a time equal to or longer than a time (current arrival time Ta) required to increase the current up to the first target value I1 (threshold). In more detail, the predetermined time is set to an upper limit (boundary on a longer time side) of the peak emergence range W1.
Next, the peak emergence range W1 will be described.
A current waveform L10 in the figure indicates a result tested at room temperature. A current waveform L20 indicates a test result obtained by allowing a current to flow in the coil 13 through a resistor corresponding to 80° C. A current waveform L30 indicates a test result when a current flows in the coil 13 through a resistor corresponding to 140° C. Symbols t21, t22, and t23 in the figure show timings at which the current becomes a peak value when the operation of the increase control unit 21a is terminated to stop the application of the boost voltage.
As illustrated in
However, when the energization is terminated after the emergence timings t21, t22, and t23 of the peak value in the partial lift region A, a total applied energy in a current supply period becomes high in the case of the current waveform L30 at a high temperature. For that reason, the suction force becomes larger, the actual lift amount of the valve body 12 becomes higher, and the injection amount becomes larger. On the contrary, in the case of the current waveform L10 at a low temperature, the total applied energy becomes lower in the current supply period. For that reason, the suction force becomes smaller, the actual lift amount of the valve body 12 becomes lower, and the injection amount becomes smaller.
That is, in a range on a side longer than the peak emergence range W1 in
As described above, the microcomputer 21 calculates the target injection amount on the basis of the engine rotational speed and the load, and calculates the energization time Ti corresponding to the target injection amount according to the Ti-q characteristic line. The energization time Ti is corrected as following according to a process of
On the other hand, when implementing the partial lift injection in the extremely small amount region A1, the microcomputer 21 prohibits the energization time Ti from being corrected on the basis of the small amount time detection value. As described above, the microcomputer 21 allows the correction of the energization time Ti based on the small amount time detection value when implementing the partial lift injection in the small amount region A2, and prohibits the correction of the energization time Ti based on the small amount time detection value when implementing the partial lift injection in the extremely small amount region A1. The microcomputer 21 in this case corresponds to “determination unit 21h”. In other words, the determination unit 21h determines whether or not to allow the correction by the correction unit 21e. The microcomputer 21 detects, when implementing injection in the extremely small amount region A1, a current increase rate during an increase in the coil current by starting the energization of the coil 13. The microcomputer 21 that detects the current increase rate as described above corresponds to “current detector 21f”. The microcomputer 21 corrects, when implementing injection in the extremely small amount region A1, the energization time Ti on the basis of the detected current increase rate. The microcomputer 21 that corrects the energization time Ti in the extremely small amount region A1 corresponds to “extremely small amount time correction unit 21g”.
First, in Step S10 of
The learning will be described in detail. The valve closing timing Tc of the valve body 12 has a high correlation with the actual injection amount. In other words, since the actual valve opening time becomes longer as the valve closing timing Tc is later, the actual injection amount also becomes larger. Hence, if the valve closing timing Tc is detected, the actual injection amount can be estimated with high precision. The valve closing timing Tc can be detected, for example, on the basis of the current waveform illustrated in
The above learning is implemented in a process different from that in
Returning to the description of
In subsequent Step S60, the correction amount ΔTi calculated in Step S50 is calculated to a base value Tibase of the energization time Ti before correction which is calculated according to the Ti-q characteristic line to calculate the corrected energization time Ti. If it is determined that the learning is not completed in Step S10, the control proceeds to Step S20, and the correction amount ΔTi to the energization time Ti is set to zero, and the base value Tibase is set as the energization time Ti as it is in Step S60.
If it is determined in Step S30 that the energization time Ti is not in the small amount region A2, it is assumed that the energization time Ti is in the extremely small amount region A1, and the control proceeds to Step S70. In Step S70, the current arrival time Ta illustrated in
In the extremely small amount region A1, the current arrival time Ta has a high correlation with the actual injection amount. In other words, the current increase rate flowing into the coil 13 becomes lower as the current arrival time Ta is longer. As a result, an integral value (supply power amount) of the current becomes smaller, and the magnetic suction force exerted on the movable core 15 becomes smaller. For example, in the case of the current waveform L30 at the high temperature illustrated in
In subsequent Step S80, the correction amount ΔTi is calculated on the basis of the detected current arrival time Ta. For example, the correction amount ΔTi is calculated according to a function with the current arrival time Ta as a variable. In more detail, as illustrated in
According to this embodiment as described above, the actual injection amount (small amount time detection value) when implementing the partial lift injection in the small amount region A2 is detected and learned. The microcomputer 21 (determination unit) allows the correction of the energization time Ti in the small amount region A2 on the basis of the learning value, and the correction unit 21e corrects the energization time Ti. For that reason, an improvement in the precision of the injection amount in the small amount region A2 can be performed. On the other hand, taking a fact that a different variation in the Ti-q characteristic is generated in the extremely small amount region A1 in a different manner from the small amount region A2 into account, the microcomputer 21 (determination unit) prohibits the correction of the energization time Ti in the extremely small amount region A1 based on the small amount time detection value. For that reason, a precision in the injection amount can be prevented from being degraded in the extremely small amount region by the correction.
Further, in this embodiment, in the partial lift region A, a time range longer than a predetermined time is called the small amount region A2, and a time range shorter than the predetermined time is called the extremely small amount region A1. The predetermined time is set to a time equal to or longer than a time (current arrival time Ta) required to increase the current to the first target value I1 (threshold).
According to the above configuration, a range in which the injection amount relative to the energization time decreases as the coil temperature increases is defined as the extremely small amount region A1, and a range in which the injection amount relative to the energization time increases as the coil temperature increases is defined as the small amount region A2. Hence, that the partial lift region A can be divided into two regions A1 and A2 that have different variations can be realized with a high precision. Hence, an effect obtained by implementing different corrections on the respective two regions A1 and A2 having different in variations is remarkably exhibited.
Further, this embodiment includes an extremely small amount time correction unit 21g that corrects the energization time Ti on the basis of the increase rate of the coil current at the time of implementing the partial lift injection in the extremely small amount region A1. For that reason, as compared with a case in which the energization time Ti in the extremely small amount region A1 is not corrected, a precision in the injection amount in the extremely small amount region A1 can be improved.
Further, in this embodiment, when correcting the energization time Ti, the injection amount injected with one representative value of the energization times Ti which is the partial lift injection in the small amount region A2 is learned. Even when injection is performed in the energization time Ti other than the representative value, the energization time Ti is corrected on the basis of the injection amount (learning value) injected with the representative value. For that reason, as compared with a case in which the injection amounts are learned for each of the energization times Ti in the small amount region A2, many learning opportunities in the respective energization times Ti can be ensured, and thus a high learning precision can be ensured in a short learning period.
As indicated by the alternate long and short dash line A3 in
In the above embodiment illustrated in
In other words, as illustrated in
As described above, as in the above first embodiment, in this embodiment, the energization time Ti in the small amount region A2 is corrected on the basis of the small amount time detection value. For that reason, the precision in the injection amount in the small amount region A2 can be improved. On the other hand, in the energization time Ti in the extremely small amount region A1, a correction based on the small amount time detection value which has a different variation from the extremely small amount region A1 is prohibited. For that reason, a precision in the injection amount can be prevented from being degraded in the extremely small amount region by the correction.
As illustrated in
In the embodiment shown in
Taking the above into consideration, in this embodiment, the range in which the variation in the injection amount is less than the predetermined amount qw is defined as the extremely small amount region A1, and when the partial lift injection in the extremely small amount region A1 is implemented, the energization time Ti is prohibited from being corrected on the basis of the small amount time detection value. In other words, the extremely small amount region A1 is defined as a range where the improvement in the precision by the correction is small and the risk in the detection error is likely to be significantly emerged. In such an extremely small amount region A1, since the correction based on the small amount time detection value is prohibited, the precision in the injection amount can be prevented from being rather degraded by the correction.
Hitherto, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are described. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments and may be variously changed and performed as exemplified below. In addition to combination of components for which enabling of specific combination is stated in each of the embodiments, the embodiments may be partially combined with each other even though no statement is present, particularly, as long as no problem in combination occurs.
The injection amount detector 21d illustrated in
In the extremely small amount time correction unit 21g illustrated in
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In the above embodiments, one microcomputer 22 provides the functions of the injection amount detector 21d, the correction unit 21e, the increase control unit 21a, the extremely small amount time correction unit 21g, and the determination unit 21h. However, those functions may be provided by multiple computers (microcomputers). Alternatively, those functions may be provided by not software, but hardware or the combination of the software and the hardware. For example, the above functions may be provided by an analog circuit.
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