Claims
- 1. A control apparatus for an engine, wherein the engine burns a mixture of air drawn into and fuel injected into a combustion chamber, the apparatus comprising:
a fuel injection valve for injecting fuel directly into the combustion chamber; an air intake passage for delivering air to the combustion chamber; a primary fuel pump for pressurizing fuel destined for the fuel injection valve; a secondary fuel pump, which further pressurizes fuel that has been pressurized by the primary fuel pump and supplies the further pressurized fuel to the fuel injection valve; a computer for controlling the primary fuel pump, wherein the computer stops the secondary fuel pump such that the fuel injection valve performs fuel injection with fuel from the primary fuel pump, at a pressure produced by the primary fuel pump, when there is an abnormality concerning the secondary fuel pump, wherein the computer regulates the fuel injection valve or the air intake passage such that the mixture formed in the combustion chamber does not cause a misfire when the secondary fuel pump is stopped.
- 2. The control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the computer computes an amount of fuel to be injected from the fuel injection valve based on the running state of the engine, and when the computed fuel injection amount is greater than a predetermined allowable value, the computer prevents fuel injection by the fuel injection valve.
- 3. The control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the computer computes an amount of fuel to be injected from the fuel injection valve based on the running state of the engine, and the computer limits the amount of air drawn into the combustion chamber such that the computed fuel injection amount does not exceed a predetermined allowable value.
- 4. The control apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the intake passage is connected to the combustion chamber, and a throttle valve for regulating the opening degree of the intake passage is located in the intake passage, and the computer prevents the throttle valve from opening beyond a predetermined upper limit value to limit the amount of air drawn into the combustion chamber.
- 5. The control apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the predetermined upper limit value is based on the running state of the engine, which includes the engine speed.
- 6. The control apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the predetermined upper limit value decreases as the engine speed increases.
- 7. The control apparatus according to claim 2, wherein, in a cycle of the engine, a period during which fuel can be injected into the combustion chamber, or an injectable period, is predetermined, and the predetermined allowable value represents the maximum amount of fuel that is allowed to be injected during the injectable period according to the fuel pressure produced by the primary fuel pump.
- 8. The control apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the predetermined allowable value is determined in accordance with the running state of the engine, which includes the engine speed.
- 9. The control apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the predetermined allowable value decreases as the engine speed increases.
- 10. The control apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the engine performs a combustion mode selected from a plurality of combustion modes, the combustion modes including stratified charge combustion, which is combustion of a mixture distributed unevenly in the combustion chamber, and homogeneous charge combustion, which is combustion of a mixture distributed homogeneously in the combustion chamber, and the homogeneous charge combustion is selected when the secondary fuel pump is stopped.
- 11. The control apparatus according to claim 10, wherein in the stratified charge combustion mode, the fuel injection valve injects fuel during a compression stroke of the engine, and in the homogeneous charge combustion mode, the fuel injection valve injects fuel during a suction stroke of the engine.
- 12. The control apparatus according to claim 10, wherein when the stratified charge combustion is performed, the computer computes the fuel injection amount based on the pressure of the air being drawn into the combustion chamber and the engine speed.
- 13. A control method for an engine that produces power by burning a mixture of air and fuel in a combustion chamber, the method comprising:
pressurizing and sending fuel to a fuel injection valve; boosting the pressure of the fuel sent to the injection valve; injecting the pressurized fuel into the combustion chamber from the fuel injection valve; stopping the pressure boosting when an abnormality occurs in the pressure boosting; and forming the mixture such that the mixture burns completely in the combustion chamber when the pressure boosting is stopped.
- 14. The control method according to claim 13, further comprising:
computing an amount of fuel to be injected from the fuel injection valve based on the running state of the engine; and preventing fuel injection when the computed fuel injection amount is greater than a predetermined allowable value when the boosting is stopped.
- 15. The control method according to claim 13, further comprising:
computing an amount of fuel to be injected from the fuel injection valve based on the running state of the engine; and limiting the amount of air drawn into the combustion chamber such that the computed fuel injection amount does not exceed a predetermined allowable value when the boosting is stopped.
- 16. A control method for an engine that produces power by burning a mixture of air and fuel in a combustion chamber, the method comprising:
pressurizing fuel and sending the pressurized fuel to a fuel injection valve; boosting the pressure of the fuel sent to the injection valve to a boosted pressure; injecting the fuel into the combustion chamber at the boosted pressure from the fuel injection valve; determining whether there is an abnormality concerning the boosting; stopping the boosting when an abnormality is detected in the determining step; and forming the mixture such that the mixture burns completely in the combustion chamber when the pressure boosting is stopped.
- 17. The control method according to claim 16, wherein the forming step includes:
determining a maximum fuel injection amount based on the engine speed and the fuel pressure produced by the pressurizing step; and preventing the amount of fuel in the mixture from exceeding the maximum fuel injection amount by limiting the amount of fuel that can be injected.
- 18. The control method according to claim 16, further including controlling the engine to perform homogenous charge combustion when there is an abnormality concerning the boosting step.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-305499 |
Oct 1998 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 10-305499 filed Oct. 27, 1998 and is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP 99/05445, filed Oct. 4, 1999, the contents of both being incorporated hereinto by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/JP99/05445 |
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09842191 |
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