1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a system and method for determining the state of health of a starter motor in a vehicle and, more particularly, to a system and method for determining the state of health of a starter motor in an internal combustion engine vehicle that employs a parameter estimation algorithm for determining starter motor resistance, inductance and back electro-motive force (EMF).
2. Discussion of the Related Art
As is well understood in the art, internal combustion engines typically employ a starter motor that is electrically coupled to a vehicle battery. When the ignition switch is turned on, battery power is provided to the starter motor, which rotates a motor shaft that rotates a flywheel. The flywheel rotates an engine shaft that in combination with fuel being provided to the engine causes the engine to be started so that operation of the engine can be sustained. The starter motor includes many components, including a motor armature, a motor stator, motor brushes, and other electrical components that define the motor. One or more of these components could fail as a result of many different situations where the starter motor will not operate properly, and thus, the vehicle may not start. For example, motor operation may be degraded or the motor may fail as a result of a dirty or bad brush, a short circuit of the armature coil, a weakened motor magnetic field as a result of the degradation of a permanent magnet in the motor, etc. Therefore, it is desirable to predict starter motor failure in advance of the actual failure so remedial actions can be taken before the vehicle driver is unable to start the vehicle.
In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a system and method are disclosed for determining the state of health of a starter motor in an internal combustion engine vehicle so that the vehicle driver can be notified of a potential starter motor failure before the failure actually occurs. The starter motor includes an armature and motor brushes each providing a resistance, and an armature coil providing an armature inductance. Further, the starter motor has a back EMF because of the starter motor being coupled to a flywheel and the vehicle engine. The system and method monitor the combined resistance of the armature and the motor brushes, the inductance of the armature and a back EMF constant of the motor, and provide a signal indicating a potential starter motor failure if any of these three values significantly deviates from nominal values. In one embodiment, the analysis of the motor resistance, armature inductance and back EMF constant is provided by a regression model to determine estimated motor parameters. The regression model can employ a recursive least squares algorithm or a batch least squares algorithm.
Additional features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The following discussion of the embodiments of the invention directed to a system and method for determining the state of health of a starter motor in an internal combustion engine vehicle is merely exemplary in nature and is no way intended to limit the invention or its applications or uses.
As will be discussed below, the state of health of the starter motor 16 will be determined based on these three values, particularly, a resistance value Rm, the inductance La and the back EMF Eb defined as:
R
m=(Ra+Rb) (1)
Lm=La (2)
Eb=KmTSωE (3)
Where Km is the back EMF motor constant, TS is the gear ratio between the rotation of the shaft 20 and the shaft 22 and ωE is the rotational speed of the shaft 22, and where ωS=TEωE, where ωS is the rotational speed of the shaft 20.
The starter motor current and voltage behavior can be defined by a continuous time model as:
This voltage/current relationship can be discretized for a fixed sampling time Δt as:
From this, the following model parameters p1,p2 and p3 can be defined, and can be given nominal values from which a determination of the starter motor health can be provided.
The model parameters p1,p2 and p3 can be estimated from the starter current Ia, the starter voltage Vm and the engine RPM ωE.
As will be discussed below, motor parameters are estimated to determine the state of health of the starter motor 16. In one embodiment a regression model is first defined as:
From the regression model of equations (9), (10) and (11), a recursive least square algorithm with exponential forgetting can be defined as:
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the regression model is defined in matrix form as:
Y=Φθ (15)
The vector and matrix of this regression model can be defined as:
This regression model can be solved using a batch least squares algorithm as:
{circumflex over (θ)}=[ΦTΦ]−1ΦTY (17)
From either of the regression models referred to above, motor parameters Rm, Km and Lm can be estimated as:
In one embodiment, the motor parameters Rm, Km and Lm are stored in a memory in the form of a temperature based look-up table as Rm0(T), Km0(T) and Lm0(T).
From the motor parameters Rm, Km and Lm, an error e can be defined as:
Where, wR is a weighting factor for the resistance motor parameter Rm, wK is a weighting factor for the back EMF constant motor parameter Km and wL is a weighting factor for the inductance motor parameter Lm, where the weighting factor is given an optimal result.
Thus, any changes in the motor resistance Rm, the motor constant Km and the inductance Im is captured in the error equation (21). By establishing an error threshold eTh, a warning signal can be given to the vehicle driver, such as a light on the dashboard, telling the vehicle driver that the state of health of the starter motor 16 is reduced, which may cause it to fail in the future. Equation (22) below gives the state of health SOHstarter of the starter motor 16 based on the error signal e as a percentage. This value is output from the controller 30.
The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of the priority date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/061,880, titled Method and Apparatus for Starter Motor Diagnosis and Prognosis Using Parameter Estimation Algorithm, filed Jun. 16, 2008.
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61061880 | Jun 2008 | US |