Claims
- 1. An engine system, comprising:
an engine having an intake manifold and a cylinder; an intake mixture motion system that includes a plate disposed upstream of said cylinder and an actuator that moves said plate between an open position and a closed position to direct cylinder air flow, wherein said plate is in said closed position for a predetermined period after engine start-up; and a fuel system that communicates with said engine and that supplies a first quantity of liquid fuel to said engine at a first A/F ratio and that supplies a second quantity of vapor fuel to said engine at a second A/F ratio to provide a fuel mixture having a third A/F ratio during said predetermined period.
- 2. The engine system of claim 1 wherein said plate obstructs a portion of an intake passage into said cylinder when in said closed position.
- 3. The engine system of claim 1 further comprising a vapor port through which said second quantity of vapor fuel in supplied.
- 4. The engine system of claim 3 wherein said plate includes a shaped orifice that is disposed upstream of said vapor port when said plate is in said closed position and that accelerates a portion of said cylinder air flow across said vapor port.
- 5. The engine system of claim 1 wherein said fuel system adjusts said first and second quantities based on a temperature of said engine.
- 6. The engine system of claim 5 wherein said second quantity is zero if said engine temperature is outside of a specified temperature range.
- 7. The engine system of claim 5 wherein said engine temperature is an intake manifold temperature.
- 8. The engine system of claim 5 wherein said engine temperature is an intake valve temperature.
- 9. The engine system of claim 1 wherein an initial A/F ratio of liquid fuel is supplied to said engine during start-up and said third A/F ratio is estimated based thereon.
- 10. The engine system of claim 1 wherein an available A/F ratio of vapor fuel within said fuel tank is determined and is compared with a target A/F ratio range, wherein said second quantity is set to zero if said A/F ratio of said vapor fuel is outside of said target A/F ratio range.
- 11. The engine system of claim 10 wherein said available A/F ratio is adjusted based on an A/F ratio offset.
- 12. The engine system of claim 1 further comprising an exhaust A/F ratio sensor that monitors an exhaust A/F ratio, wherein said exhaust A/F ratio is compared to a target A/F ratio range, and said first and second quantities are adjusted if said exhaust A/F ratio is outside of said target A/F ratio range.
- 13. The engine system of claim 12 wherein an A/F ratio offset is calculated based on said exhaust A/F ratio and said target A/F ratio.
- 14. An engine system comprising:
an engine having an intake manifold, a cylinder and a plate that is disposed upstream of said cylinder and that is movable between an open position and a closed position to redirect air flow into said cylinder, said plate being in said closed position for a predetermined period after engine start-up; and a fuel system that communicates with said engine and that supplies a first quantity of liquid fuel to said engine at a first A/F ratio and that supplies a second quantity of vapor fuel to said engine at a second A/F ratio to provide a fuel mixture having a third A/F ratio during said predetermined period.
- 15. The engine system of claim 14 wherein said fuel system adjusts said first and second quantities based on a temperature of said engine.
- 16. The engine system of claim 15 wherein said second quantity is zero if said engine temperature is outside of a specified temperature range.
- 17. The engine system of claim 15 wherein said engine temperature is an intake manifold temperature.
- 18. The engine system of claim 15 wherein said engine temperature is an intake valve temperature.
- 19. The engine system of claim 14 wherein an initial A/F ratio of liquid fuel is supplied to said engine during start-up and said third A/F ratio is estimated based thereon.
- 20. The engine system of claim 14 wherein an available A/F ratio of vapor fuel within said fuel tank is determined and is compared with a target A/F ratio range, wherein said second quantity is set to zero if said A/F ratio of said vapor fuel is outside of said target A/F ratio range.
- 21. The engine system of claim 20 wherein said available A/F ratio is adjusted based on an A/F ratio offset.
- 22. The engine system of claim 14 further comprising an exhaust A/F ratio sensor that monitors an exhaust A/F ratio, wherein said exhaust A/F ratio is compared to a target A/F ratio range, and said first and second quantities are adjusted if said exhaust A/F ratio is outside of said target A/F ratio range.
- 23. The engine system of claim 22 wherein an A/F ratio offset is calculated based on said exhaust A/F ratio and said target A/F ratio.
- 24. A method of operating an internal combustion engine comprising:
supplying liquid fuel having a first A/F ratio to a cylinder of said engine during start-up; supplying liquid fuel at a second A/F ratio and vapor fuel at a third A/F ratio to said cylinder for a predetermined period after start-up; moving a plate to a closed position to direct cylinder air flow during said predetermined period after start-up; and determining said predetermined period based on a temperature of said engine.
- 26. The method of claim 24 further comprising:
increasing a throttle of said internal combustion engine; and accelerating a portion of said cylinder air flow across a vapor port to maintain supply of said vapor fuel to said cylinder.
- 27. The method of claim 24 wherein said temperature is an intake manifold temperature.
- 28. The method of claim 24 wherein said temperature is an intake valve temperature.
- 29. The method of claim 24 further comprising calculating said third A/F ratio based on said first A/F ratio.
- 30. The method of claim 24 further comprising:
determining an available A/F ratio of vapor fuel within a fuel tank; and comparing said available A/F ratio with a target A/F ratio range, wherein said third mass is zero if said available A/F ratio is outside of said target A/F ratio range.
- 31. The method of claim 30 further comprising adjusting said available A/F ratio based on an A/F ratio offset.
- 32. The method of claim 24 further comprising controlling a valve in communication with a supply of vapor fuel to regulate said vapor fuel.
- 33. The method of claim 24 further comprising:
comparing an exhaust A/F ratio to a target A/F ratio; and adjusting flow of said liquid fuel and said vapor fuel if said exhaust A/F ratio is not equal to said target A/F ratio.
- 34. The method of claim 33 further comprising:
determining an A/F ratio offset based on said exhaust A/F ratio and said target A/F ratio; storing said A/F ratio offset; and adjusting said third A/F ratio based on said A/F ratio offset.
- 35. A method of operating a combustion engine comprising:
determining whether a temperature of said engine is within a specified range; determining a first A/F ratio of a first supply of liquid fuel; determining a second A/F ratio of a second supply of vapor fuel based on said first A/F ratio; supplying said first supply of liquid fuel and said second supply of vapor fuel to a cylinder said engine during a predetermined period after start-up; and moving a plate to a closed position to direct cylinder air flow during said predetermined period.
- 36. The method of claim 35 further comprising:
increasing a throttle of said internal combustion engine; and accelerating a portion of said cylinder air flow across a vapor port to maintain supply of said vapor fuel to said cylinder.
- 37. The method of claim 35 wherein said temperature is an intake manifold temperature.
- 38. The method of claim 35 wherein said temperature is an intake valve temperature.
- 39. The method of claim 35 further comprising:
determining a third A/F ratio of a third supply of liquid fuel supplied to said engine during starting; and calculating said second A/F ratio based on said third A/F ratio.
- 40. The method of claim 35 further comprising:
determining an available A/F ratio of vapor fuel within a fuel tank; and comparing said available A/F ratio with a target A/F ratio range, wherein said second supply is zero if said available A/F ratio is outside of said target A/F ratio range.
- 41. The method of claim 40 further comprising adjusting said available A/F ratio based on an A/F ratio offset.
- 42. The method of claim 35 further comprising controlling a valve in communication with a supply of vapor fuel to regulate said second supply of vapor fuel.
- 43. The method of claim 35 further comprising:
comparing an exhaust A/F ratio to a target A/F ratio; and adjusting said first supply and second supply if said exhaust A/F ratio is not equal to said target A/F ratio.
- 44. The method of claim 43 further comprising:
determining an A/F ratio offset based on said exhaust A/F ratio and said target A/F ratio; storing said A/F ratio offset; and adjusting said third A/F ratio based on said A/F ratio offset.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/383,783 filed on Mar. 7, 2003. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10383783 |
Mar 2003 |
US |
Child |
10850768 |
May 2004 |
US |