Claims
- 1. An intake air flow rate control system for an automotive vehicle internal combustion engine which selectively carries out either feedback control or open loop control depending upon engine operating conditions and wherein smooth transition between open loop control and feedback control of intake flow rate is effected, said system including an auxiliary air control valve with an electromagnetically operable actuator which is operated in response to a variable duty cycle control signal applied thereto to control the ratio of the energized and deenergized periods of said actuator corresponding to duty cycle of said control signal;
- wherein said system comprises:
- sensor means for measuring engine temperature and in response generating a sensor signal representative of the measured engine temperature;
- means for measuring engine load and for generating an engine load signal in response thereto;
- first means for detecting engine driving conditions and for which open loop control of intake air flow rate is required;
- second means responsive to said sensor signal for determining an initial open loop control value of said auxiliary air control valve and generating said control signal to be applied to said actuator means, said variable duty cycle control signal having a duty cycle defined by said control value and defining the ratio of the energized period and the deenergized period of said actuator;
- third means for generating repetitively a predetermined correction value as a function of said engine load signal to correct said initial open loop control value to thereby adjust said duty cycle of said control signal to provide a smooth transition between open loop control and feedback control; and
- fourth means for correcting said initial open loop control value with said correction value to produce a corrected open loop control value to control said actuator.
- 2. A control system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said vehicle has one of an automatic or manual transmission and has an air conditioner unit, said engine load signal being determined based upon at least one of the following; the kind of transmission, the gear position of the transmission and the air conditioner unit being on or off.
- 3. A control system as set forth in claim 2, wherein the correction value for correcting said duty cycle of said control signal is different depending on different factors for determining said engine load signal.
- 4. A control system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said system further comprises fourth means for determining a minimum open loop control value, said minimum value determined according to said engine load signal.
- 5. In an air induction system of an internal combustion engine of a type wherein auxiliary air flow rate is selectively open loop and feedback controlled, a method of controlling a duty cycle responsive auxiliary air control valve as a function of engine operating conditions, comprising the steps of:
- determining engine coolant temperature;
- determining an initial open loop control value of an auxiliary air induction rate based on the determined engine coolant temperature;
- generating repetitively a predetermined correction value as a function of at least one engine operating condition for correcting said basic control value at a predetermined rate;
- correcting said initial control value with said correction value to obtain a corrected control value to provide a smooth transition between open loop and feedback control;
- producing a pulse signal having a duty cycle indicative of the corrected control value; and
- applying said pulse signal to said auxiliary air control value to control the energized and deenergized periods of said actuator.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 5, wherein the engine has a starter switch and said step of determining a correction is effected in response to turning on of said starter switch.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 5, wherein said correction value is varied according to an on or off condition of an air conditioner, which correction value is increased when the air conditioner is on.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 5, wherein said correction value is varied depending on the kind of transmission, either manual or automatic.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 5, wherein said correction value is determined based on a kind of transmission, ie., manual or automatic, gear position of the transmission and an air conditioner switch position, and which method further includes a step of defining a minimum value of the control value determined based on the kind of transmission, transmission gear position and air conditioner switch position.
- 10. In an air induction system of an internal combustion engine of a type wherein auxiliary air flow rate is selectively open loop and feedback controlled, a method of controlling a duty cycle responsive auxiliary air control valve as a function of engine operating conditions, comprising the steps of:
- determining engine coolant temperature;
- determining engine speed;
- determining a reference engine speed based on the determined engine coolant temperature;
- determining an initial open loop control value which is a function of a first variable based on a difference between the determined engine speed and the reference engine speed and on a second variable based on the engine coolant temperature;
- correcting repetitively said initial open loop control value to a predetermined corrected open loop control value in response to engine cranking to provide a smooth transition between open loop and feedback control upon engine cranking and producing a pulse signal having a duty cycle ratio corresponding to the corrected open loop control value; and
- controlling said auxiliary air control valve during open loop control in response to the pulse signal.
- 11. In an air induction system of an internal combustion engine of a type wherein auxiliary air flow rate is selectively open loop and feedback controlled, a method of controlling an auxiliary air control valve in response to engine operating conditions, comprising the steps of:
- determining engine coolant temperature;
- detecting an engine operating condition and distinguishing whether the engine operating condition is appropriate for carrying out open loop control of the auxiliary air flow rate;
- determining an initial auxiliary air flow rate utilizing predetermined auxiliary air flow rates depending on engine coolant temperature during open loop control;
- generating repetitively a predetermined correction rate for the initial auxiliary air flow rate as a function of a load condition of the engine;
- correcting the initial auxiliary air flow rate with the correction rate to produce a corrected auxiliary air flow rate to provide a smooth transition between open loop and feedback control;
- producing a pulse signal having a duty cycle representative of the corrected auxiliary air flow rates; and
- applying the pulse signal to control the auxiliary air control valve during open loop control so that the auxiliary air introduced through said auxiliary air control valve corresponds to the initial and corrected flow rates.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 11, wherein said correction rate is determined based on a kind of transmission, i.e., manual or automatic gear position of the transmission and an air conditioner switch position, and which method further includes a step of defining a minimum rate of the control rate based on the kind of transmission, manual or automatic, transmission gear position and an air conditioner switch position.
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 11, wherein said correction value is varied depending on the kind of transmission, either manual or automatic.
- 14. A method as set forth in claim 11, wherein said correction valve is varied according to the switch position of an air conditioner, which correction rate is increased when the air conditioner is on.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 54-62204 |
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| 54-64841 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 393,081 filed 06/28/82, now abandoned.
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