Method for deriving rotor angular orientation

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20030173782
  • Publication Number
    20030173782
  • Date Filed
    May 15, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for determining the load angle of a three-phase current synchronous machine (10) with the aid of position information (2) of an internal combustion engine. The latter is furnished with an engine control device (7), in which operating parameters and the position information of components of the internal combustion engine are stored. The following method steps are run through:
Description


FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] Machine regulation of a high-output generator having the starting function of a three-phase current synchronous machine requires information on the load angle. If incremental encoders are used, recording the load angle is possible only in moved/rotating systems. However, to make available maximum torque, for example at the starting of the internal combustion engine, information on the pole wheel position is already required at a rotational speed n=0.



BACKGROUND INFORMATION

[0002] A system for reducing torsional vibrations in the power train may be seen in the journal “System Partner 98”, pages 64 to 66. The system combines two electrical machines in itself, which are used on the one hand for the “start” function, and on the other hand for voltage supply in the vehicle electrical system of motor vehicles. Using the proposed design approach, the power of the electrical machine may be used to apply torque impulses to the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine, so that noticeable rotational irregularities may be minimized.


[0003] The electrical machine used generates a great acceleration of the crank mechanism, the internal combustion engine being accelerated to idling speed; only after that, does ignition take place. The generator function of the system offers high electrical power even at very low rotational speeds; the three-phase machine is driven from a pulse-controlled inverter, and therefore, with respect to its rotational speed and its torque, it is able to be freely controlled and regulated.


[0004] A method for estimating the pole wheel position in a claw pole machine may be seen in DE 100 36 869 A1. This invention relates to a method for determining the position of a rotating component of a claw pole machine which is operated in the RST system, and for whose regulation the transformation of the stator variables from the RST system into the d, q system and vice versa is required. The claw pole machine as an overall system is subdivided into a non-observable subsystem and an observable subsystem containing a filter element. The filter element contained in the observable subsystem delivers the output variables.


[0005] The proposed method permits the determination of the pole wheel position only when the internal combustion engine is rotating, so that the search cycle prolongs the starting process inadmissibly when a high-output generator is used, and again partially reduces to nothing the driving advantage achievable by the use of these high-output machines.



SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] Using the method proposed by the present invention, in the ideal case the search cycle may be completely eliminated by evaluating data that are already available in the engine control unit. On account of the utmost stable, known coupling of the crank mechanism and the electrical machines by a belt drive, the pole wheel position and the rotational position of the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine are in a fixed, known ratio to each other.


[0007] When the internal combustion engine is turned off, the rotational position of the internal combustion engine can be recorded in the engine control unit and stored permanently.


[0008] The storage of the last instantaneous rotational position information may be written into a memory which retains this information even if current supply of the engine control unit is interrupted. During the next starting procedure of the internal combustion engine there is thus available an exact value for the crankshaft's angular position of the internal combustion engine, so that the starting phase of an internal combustion engine may be drastically shortened by the omission of the search cycle.


[0009] Compared to design approaches used up to the present in the related art, by reverting to rotational position information gathered at the time of the previous shutting down of the internal combustion engine, the search cycle preceding the starting procedure is either made completely superfluous, so that the internal combustion engine may be started directly at the required torque, or the initial value for beginning the search cycle may be selected so that the search cycle is drastically shortened from a time point of view, and can be held small with respect to the angle swept over.


[0010] Thereby, an absolute angle encoder may be saved in the electrical polyphase machine, such as a high-output generator, which is to be synchronized with respect to the pole wheel position. Internal combustion engine and electrical three-phase machine are in a fixedly predefined coupling connection to each other, e.g. via a belt drive, which is held at the appropriate initial tension to exclude slippage. If the internal combustion engine is switched off, then, via the transmission ratio of the belt drive, the belt length, the diameter of the belt pulley of the electrical poly-phase machine as well as of the diameter of the belt pulley mounted laterally on the crankshaft, the pole wheel position is coupled to the position of the belt pulley on the crankshaft side. From this, the pole wheel position is able to be adjusted to the rotational position of the internal combustion engine in one balancing operation; since this operation takes place at a rotational speed n=0, the influences of the coupling—in the case of the belt drive selected here the appearance of slippage—is suppressed.







BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] The present invention is explained below in detail on the basis of the drawings. The figures show:


[0012]
FIG. 1 the rotational position pattern of the crankshaft of an internal combustion engine, plotted against time,


[0013]
FIG. 2 the rotational position pattern of the pole wheel of a high-output generator, plotted against time,


[0014]
FIG. 3 the adjustment between the engine control unit of the internal combustion engine and the electrical machine and


[0015]
FIG. 4 the derivation of the load angle from the rotational position information of the internal combustion engine for the activation of a search cycle, if required.







EMBODIMENT VARIANTS

[0016]
FIG. 1 shows the rotational position pattern of the crankshaft of an internal combustion engine, plotted along the time axis.


[0017] In the drawing in FIG. 1, the characteristic pattern of crankshaft angle 2 for one crankshaft rotation is reproduced. The sawtooth-shaped pattern that comes about for a crankshaft angle 1 (TKW) represents a complete crankshaft angle rotation from 0° to 360°. This pattern sets in periodically, the times required for a complete rotation of the crankshaft decreasing continuously with growing rotational speed of the internal combustion engine.


[0018] In the representation in FIG. 2 there may be seen the rotational position pattern of the pole wheel of an electrical three-phase current machine, such as a high-output generator, likewise plotted along time axis 3.


[0019] In dependence on the coupling of electrical three-phase current machine 10 with the internal combustion engine, an extremely firm connection occurs between a complete revolution of the pole wheel of the electrical three-phase current machine and the crankshaft. In the example shown in FIG. 2, the pole wheel of the electrical three-phase machine rotates six times for one complete revolution of the internal combustion engine's crankshaft. The respective complete revolution of the pole wheel of the three-phase machine is shown having reference numeral 16. A comparison of the angle position pattern according to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 shows that sawtooth profile 6 is offset by a temporal shift which corresponds to angle adjustment region 4.


[0020] In an engine control device associated with the internal combustion engine, the relationship between rotational angle 2 of the internal combustion engine and rotational angle 5 of the electrical three-phase machine may be stored as a characteristic line field relationship as a function of the belt length, a function of the diameters of the belt pulleys and, in the normal case, the tension prevailing in the belt drive.


[0021]
FIG. 3 shows the adjustment between the engine control device of the internal combustion engine and the electrical machine, with respect to the rotational position information.


[0022] An engine control device 7, which is associated with the internal combustion engine, records its operating parameters. In addition to that, at engine control device 7 shown schematically here, memory locations are provided in which characteristic line relationships, such as the above-mentioned characteristic line relationship for the belt drive of the electrical three-phase machine are stored. When the internal combustion engine is switched off, the position of the crank mechanism, i.e. the crankshaft, is ascertained by engine control device 7 and permanently stored in it. The storing preferably takes place in that, even when the current supply to engine control device 7 is interrupted, that is, when the internal combustion engine is switched off, the last instantaneous position of the cranking mechanism is stored. This rotational position information 2 is made available for information when the internal combustion engine is started again by electrical three-phase machine 10, e.g. a high-output generator. For this purpose, a position sensor 8 inside engine control device 7 transmits rotational position 2 to a synchronization step 9 of electrical three-phase machine 10, in which an adjustment is able to be made of rotational information 2 of the internal combustion machine, of the angle position of the crank mechanism and, as a further input value, of load angle 11. Because of the coupling of the internal combustion engine and the electrical three-phase current machine via, for instance, a belt drive, pole wheel position 5 as well as rotational position 2 of the internal combustion engine are predefined in a defined relationship to each other, so that, within the framework of the synchronization step, an adjustment is able to be made of pole wheel position 5 ψHGS as a function of rotational position information 2VM) and the adjustment angle (ψadjustment). Given sufficient accuracy of rotational position information 2 of the crank mechanism transmitted by engine control unit 7 of the internal combustion engine coupled with electrical three-phase current machine 10, search cycle 14 (cf representation as in FIG. 4) may be omitted.


[0023] The adjustment taking place in synchronization step 9 between rotational position information 2VM) and load angle 5HGS) takes place at a rotational speed of the internal combustion engine=0, so that the influences of the coupling of the internal combustion engine and associated electrical three-phase current machine 10 may, to the greatest extent, be ignored. Such an influence making the adjustment difficult would be, for example, an occurring slippage between the belt pulley at the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine and the belt pulley driving electrical three-phase current machine 10. However, since the adjustment procedure is omitted at rotational speed n=0, when slippage occurs in the belt drive, the relationship between rotational position information 2 of the internal combustion engine and the pole wheel position of the three-phase current machine is not invalidated.


[0024] From the representation as in FIG. 4, the derivation of the load angle from the rotational position information of the internal combustion engine to the possibly required execution of a search cycle may be seen.


[0025] Analogously to the representation in FIG. 3, engine control unit 7 transmits, via position sensor 8 integrated into it, rotational position information 2, i.e. the crankshaft angle of the internal combustion engine, to electrical three-phase current machine 10, for instance, a high-output generator. Rotational position information 2VM) is used as the input variable for a synchronization step 9, which is provided in three-phase current machine 10. In synchronization step 9, an initial value 13 is ascertained for a search cycle 14. As a function of the transmitted values of rotational position information 2 of the internal combustion engine by position sensor 8 of engine control unit 7, initial value 13 for search cycle 14 to be carried out can be selected in such a way that search cycle 14 may be kept short or small, respectively with respect to time and the angular region swept over. Using the input information of rotational position 2 of the crank mechanism of the internal combustion engine, search cycle 14 is able to be clearly shortened, or to be completely omitted in the ideal case (cf the representation as in FIG. 3).


[0026] If rotational position information 2 of the internal combustion engine is ascertained using absolute angle sensors in the internal combustion engine, the adjustment in synchronization step 9 may be optimized in an advantageous manner. In addition, absolute angle encoders, which would otherwise have to be provided in electrical three-phase current machine 10, may be saved.


[0027] As a result, with the aid of initial value 13, predefined by synchronization step 9 and in dependence on its rotational position information 2 of the internal combustion engine, a load angle information 15 is generated, which the electrical three-phase current machine 10 should assume to generate the greatest torque required for starting and to shorten the starting procedure.


[0028] Using the method proposed according to the present invention, which is carried out when the rotational speed of the internal combustion engine n=0, the duration of search cycle 14 may be considerably restricted, since it is limited to a window which is limited by position sensor 8 via engine control unit 7. An inadmissible prolonging of the starting procedure of an internal combustion engine by an electrical three-phase current machine 10, such as a high-output generator, may now be omitted in the ideal case by using the method proposed according to the present invention (cf representation as in FIG. 3).


[0029] On the other hand, if a search cycle 14 is required, this can be limited temporally and with respect to the search window in such a way that the occurrence of unwanted events, during the revolution of the crank mechanism of the internal combustion engine during search cycle 14, may to the greatest extent be excluded.



REFERENCE NUMERAL LIST

[0030]

1
tkw=crankshaft revolution


[0031]

2
rotational position information, internal combustion engine


[0032]

3
time axis


[0033]

4
angle adjustment region


[0034]

5
load angle


[0035]

6
sawtooth profile


[0036]

7
engine control unit


[0037]

8
position sensor


[0038]

9
synchronization step


[0039]

10
electrical three-phase current machine


[0040]

11
input value load angle


[0041]

12
adjustment


[0042]

13
initial Value


[0043]

14
search cycle


[0044]

15
load angle output value


[0045]

16
revolution, electrical machine


Claims
  • 1. A method for determining the load angle of a three-phase current synchronous machine (10) with the aid of position information (2) of an internal combustion engine, which is furnished with an engine control device (7) in which operating parameters and the position information of components of the internal combustion engine are stored, having the following method steps: the recording of the rotational position of the internal combustion engine in the engine control device (7) when the engine is switched off, the transmission of the rotational position information (2) of the internal combustion engine to the electrical three-phase current machine (10) for adjustment between rotational position information (2) and the position angle (5) of the electrical three-phase current machine (10) at a rotational speed of the internal combustion engine of n=0.
  • 2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the electrical three-phase current machine (10) and the internal combustion engine are coupled with each other.
  • 3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein a rotational position determination of the electrical three-phase current machine is made before the starting procedure within the framework of a search cycle (14).
  • 4. The method as recited in claim 3, wherein the search cycle (14) is considerably minimized by the transmission of rotational position information (2) of the internal combustion engine by the engine control unit (7) to the electrical three-phase current machine (10).
  • 5. The method as recited in claim 3, wherein by the stipulation of the rotational position information (2), the initial value (13) for the search cycle (14) is selected in such a way that the search cycle (14) is held short with respect to time and, more so, small by the angular region swept over.
  • 6. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the start of the internal combustion engine takes place directly because of the stipulation of rotational position information (2) of the internal combustion engine by the engine control unit (7).
  • 7. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein when the internal combustion engine is switched off, the rotational position information (2) of the internal combustion engine is ascertained by the use of absolute angle sensors.
  • 8. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein when the internal combustion engine is switched off, the information (2) corresponding to the rotational position of the internal combustion engine is able to be maintained and is able to be accessed when the internal combustion engine is started.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 16 814.4 Apr 2001 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE02/01100 3/26/2002 WO