Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine, said engine including:
- a fuel injector for directly injecting fuels selected from the group consisting of liquid hydrocarbons and gaseous fuels including methane and hydrogen into a combustion chamber of the engine, said fuel injector having sensing means located within an injector housing for sensing information from fuel injection and combustion chamber events selected from the group consisting of compression, fuel pressure, fuel flow period, ignition, combustion, expansion, exhaust, and intake; said engine further including control means for adjusting operation of said engine responsive to said sensed information.
- 2. A combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said means for controlling is an adaptive controller for optimizing events selected from the group consisting of: minimization of oxides of nitrogen formation, thermal efficiency, power production, engine smoothness, and control of combustion temperature.
- 3. A combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said sensing means is a piezoelectric transducer.
- 4. A combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said sensing means is a fiber optic transducer to detect said events by transducer operations selected from the group consisting of: intensity, frequency, phase, and polarization.
- 5. A combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said sensing means is a capacitance transducer.
- 6. A combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said sensing means measures natural frequency of said events.
- 7. A combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said fuel injector includes a suitable means for igniting fuel as it enters said combustion chamber.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to improved operation of internal combustion engines. This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/364,309 filed Jun. 12, 1989 now abandoned. The specification of Ser. No. 07/364,309 is incorporated herein as if it were repeated entirely.
Objects of the invention in addition to those previously stated include those of the following summary.
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