The present invention relates to a method for determining the closing characteristic of the control valve of a piezo servo injector of an injection system which has a pressure accumulator (i.e., rail).
Ever more stringent requirements are being made with respect to complying with the permissible injection quantity tolerances of the injection valves of motor vehicles. This relates both to newly manufactured injection valves and to older injection valves which are in operation over relatively long periods of time. Here, separate detection of the various influencing variables which are ultimately responsible for correctly complying with the injection quantities is of great importance for robust correction of the actuation of the injectors.
Piezo servo injectors of injection systems which have a pressure accumulator (rail) are distinguished in that a piezo actuator is coupled to a servo control valve for operating the nozzle needle of the injector.
In this case, methods with which the opening behavior of the control valve can be determined are known. In particular, the opening behavior can also be adapted by means of known control algorithms However, to date, there have been no known strategies for identifying closing of the control valve in current systems.
Example embodiments are based on providing a method for determining the closing characteristic of the control valve of a piezo servo injector of an injection system which has a pressure accumulator (rail), with which method actuation of an injector of this kind can be further optimized.
According to the example embodiments, such a method includes the following:
carrying out test charging of the actuator of the piezo servo injector in order to open the control valve and in order to reduce pressure in the control chamber;
incompletely discharging the actuator down to a residual partial stroke of the actuator;
ascertaining the gradient of the pressure drop in the pressure accumulator during the residual partial stroke; and
determining the closing characteristic of the control valve from the gradient profile of the pressure drop.
The method according to the example embodiments is initiated with actuation of the actuator of the piezo servo injector, wherein test charging of the actuator is carried out. In the process, the valve is opened and relieved of load in a safe manner, that is to say the pressure in the control chamber is reduced. In the process, the corresponding actuation pulse is preferably selected to be so short that there is no injection or only as little injection as possible into the combustion chambers. The corresponding actuation parameters of the actuator for the test charging can be ascertained, for example, during an idle stroke measurement which is carried out beforehand.
This is followed by incomplete discharging of the actuator down to a residual partial stroke of the actuator. This can be performed, for example, by means of the activation of a post-stroke pulse. The actuator is not completely discharged in a discharge process in any case. The first discharge sets a partial stroke of the actuator.
As a further step, the gradient of the pressure drop in the pressure chamber (rail) is ascertained during the residual partial stroke. Therefore, according to the example embodiment, the signal which is used to determine the valve stroke is the rail pressure gradient during the post-stroke. When a valve is still open, fuel flows across the valve out of the pressure accumulator resulting in injector leakage. The gradient of the pressure drop correlates to the cross section at the valve seat, that is to say to the valve stroke. The entire closing characteristic of the control valve can be determined owing to this correlation. Therefore, the closing characteristic is ascertained from the gradient profile of the pressure drop.
In particular, the method according to an example embodiment is used to ascertain the closing time of the control valve.
The closing characteristic, in particular the closing time, of the control valve can be ascertained, in particular, with the aid of the state of charge or voltage value of the actuator of the piezo servo injector. In other words, that voltage/charge of the piezo actuator at which the valve closes can be ascertained.
The corresponding method can be carried out in any injector in a wide pressure range of the pressure accumulator (rail) at different temperatures. The pressure range is greater than that during identification of valve opening since the drive is already relieved of load during the closing process.
Therefore, the method according to an example embodiment provides further information about injector parameters, using which information actuation of the injector is further optimized and the drift behavior can be compensated for in an optimum manner, for example by correcting the discharge operation, in particular the discharge current or start of discharge, with respect to the valve closing operation.
In a development of the method according to an example embodiment, a correction value can be obtained from the ascertained closing characteristic and the correction value can be used to adapt the valve closing process. In particular, the drift behavior of the injector can be compensated for by adapting the valve closing process in this way.
Since the control valve is still open during partial discharging of the actuator as is carried out according to an example embodiment, the rail pressure is reduced. The embodiment makes use of this, wherein conclusions are drawn about the closing characteristic and, respectively, the closing time of the valve from the corresponding gradient of the pressure drop.
Aspects of the invention will be explained in detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
In a method for ascertaining the closing time of the control valve of a piezo servo injector of an injection system which has a pressure accumulator (rail), test charging of the actuator of the piezo servo injector is carried out in order to open the control valve and to reduce the pressure in the control chamber. The corresponding charge pulse is illustrated by 2, and the corresponding discharge pulse is illustrated by 3 in
As a second act of the method, incomplete discharging of the actuator down to a residual partial stroke of the actuator takes place, wherein the corresponding actuator strokes and pressure gradients are shown in
Therefore, in the method, the gradient of the pressure drop in the pressure accumulator (rail) is ascertained during the corresponding residual partial stroke, and the closing time of the control valve is determined from the gradient.
The description above is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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10 2014 209 823.8 | May 2014 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation application of, and claims priority to, international application PCT/EP2015/055794, filed Mar. 19, 2015, designating the United States and claiming priority from German patent application 10 2014 209 823.8, filed May 23, 2014, the content of both applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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Parent | PCT/EP2015/055794 | Mar 2015 | US |
Child | 15359136 | US |