The present invention relates to a method for operating a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, the fuel injection system having a pressure accumulator (rail), at least one injection valve in which a piezo actuator actuates a servo valve, which is arranged in a servo valve chamber, counter to the force of a closing spring such that a closure element opens an injection opening that is connected via a fuel line to the pressure accumulator, and a control and regulation unit.
Fuel injection systems used for performing the injection of fuel into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine have long been known. Such injection systems comprise at least one injection valve (injector) and at least one control and regulation unit, connected to the injection valve, for controlling the injection process. Here, the injection valve has a chamber from which fuel can be injected into the combustion chamber through an injection opening. The opening and closing of the injection opening is performed by means of a closure element (nozzle needle) which can be actuated (moved) by an actuator. The chamber is supplied with fuel via a high-pressure accumulator and a fuel line.
The actuator is an element for moving the closure element. It is thus the case that an injection process is controlled by means of the actuator. Here, the actuator does not have a direct drive connection to the closure element, but instead actuates a servo valve in order to discharge highly pressurized fuel from a servo valve chamber and thereby effect an actuation of the closure element and open the associated injection opening.
The actuator is a piezo actuator which, based on the piezoelectric effect, expands (increases in length) when charged with electrical energy and thereby lifts the servo valve from its seat in order thereby to actuate the closure element.
To regulate the injection process, it is the case in the injection systems of the prior art with piezo servo drive that the closing time of the closure element is determined and regulated. This assumes that the idle travel of the piezo actuator is known. Therefore, at the same time, the idle travel is adapted (by means of a pressure drop or by means of a frequencyamplitude change of the piezo actuator during the activation). This adaptation method is however relatively slow, and accuracy and robustness are dependent on the design of the injection valve. Depending on operating conditions, a situation may arise in which the quantity tolerance is large.
One embodiment provides a method for operating a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, the fuel injection system having a pressure accumulator (rail), at least one injection valve in which a piezo actuator actuates a servo valve, which is arranged in a servo valve chamber, counter to the force of a closing spring such that a closure element opens an injection opening that is connected via a fuel line to the pressure accumulator, and a control and regulation unit, wherein the piezo actuator used has a passive piezo region as a force sensor in addition to the active piezo region used to actuate the servo valve; wherein the force acting on the passive piezo region when the servo valve is opened is determined by means of said force sensor; and wherein the force determined by the force sensor is compared with a setpoint value dependent on the pressure in the pressure accumulator (rail pressure), and the corresponding deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator.
In a further embodiment, during the injection phase, the profile of the force signal from the charging to the discharging of the piezo actuator is compared with the setpoint profile in a manner dependent on the pressure in the pressure accumulator (rail pressure) and the deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator.
In a further embodiment, during the injection phase, the opening time andor closing time of the servo valve are detected by way of the force measurement and compared with the corresponding setpoint times, and in that the deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator.
In a further embodiment, during the injection interval, the active piezo region is activated with a slow current profile and the force is measured by means of the force sensor, wherein the force signal maximum corresponding to the opening time of the servo valve is determined and compared with the setpoint value in a manner dependent on the pressure in the pressure accumulator, and the deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator for the injection at the respective pressure accumulator pressure.
In a further embodiment, during the injection phase, the force sensor is used to measure a force signal maximum, corresponding to the reversal time of the closure element, and a force signal minimum, corresponding to the closing time of the closure element, and the ACTUAL injection time is determined from the difference between the two times and is compared with the SETPOINT injection time, wherein the deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator.
In a further embodiment, during the recharging of the actuator, the charge is set such that the force on the force sensor remains below the closing force of the servo valve.
In a further embodiment, the closing force of the servo valve is calculated as follows:
F_schliess=A—st*Pv+F_fed,
where
Another embodiment provides a fuel injection system for an internal combustion engine, the fuel injection system having a pressure accumulator (rail), at least one injection valve in which a piezo actuator actuates a servo valve, which is arranged in a servo valve chamber, counter to the force of a closing spring such that a closure element opens an injection opening that is connected via a fuel line to the pressure accumulator, and a control and regulation unit, wherein it is set up for performing any of the methods disclosed above.
In a further embodiment, the passive piezo region is formed by an additional, serially arranged, passive piezo layer.
Example embodiments of the invention are explained in detail below with reference to the drawings, in which:
Embodiments of the present invention are based on the aim, in the case of a fuel injection system with piezo servo drive, of precisely regulating both the profile of the servo valve movement and also the profile of the movement of the closure element (nozzle needle) in order to increase the quantitative dosing accuracy. The invention is based on the object of providing a method of the type mentioned in the introduction with which particularly accurate and fast injection regulation can be performed in a simple and robust manner.
Some embodiments of the invention provide a method in which the piezo actuator used has a passive piezo region as a force sensor in addition to the active piezo region used to actuate the servo valve; the force acting on the passive piezo region when the servo valve is opened is determined by means of said force sensor; and the force determined by the force sensor is compared with a setpoint value dependent on the pressure in the pressure accumulator (rail pressure), and the corresponding deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator.
In the disclosed method, a piezo actuator is used which additionally has a force sensor by means of which the force exerted on the force sensor is measured. The corresponding signal of the force sensor is then used for the injection regulation. Here, the measured force is compared with a setpoint value, and the corresponding regulation of the injection process is performed by correcting the activation of the piezo actuator.
The disclosed method has multiple embodiments. In a first embodiment, regulation of the servo valve takes place during the injection phase. Here, during the injection phase, the profile of the force signal from the charging to the discharging of the piezo actuator is compared with the setpoint profile in a manner dependent on the pressure in the pressure accumulator (rail pressure) and the deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator. In detail, it is the case here that, to realize the injection, the piezo actuator (active region) is activated with a current profile. At the same time, the force measurement is performed by means of the force sensor, it being possible for the electrical voltage of the sensor, and from this, for example by way of a characteristic curve, the force F s exerted on the sensor, to be determined.
In particular, during the injection phase, the opening time andor closing time of the servo valve are detected by way of the force measurement and compared with the corresponding setpoint times. The corresponding deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator.
In a further embodiment of the method, regulation of the servo valve is performed during the injection interval. Here, during the injection interval, the active piezo region is activated with a slow current profile and the force is measured by means of the force sensor, wherein the force signal maximum F s max corresponding to the opening time of the servo valve is determined and compared with the setpoint value in a manner dependent on the pressure in the pressure accumulator. The deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator for the injection at the respective rail pressure.
If the piezo actuator is activated with a corresponding current profile, the force signal initially increases until a maximum is reached. The force signal subsequently falls again. When the force signal falls, the piezo actuator is discharged again with a negative current profile.
In yet another embodiment of the method, during the injection phase, the force sensor is used to measure a force signal maximum, corresponding to the reversal time of the closure element, and a force signal minimum, corresponding to the closing time of the closure element. The ACTUAL injection time is determined from the difference between the two times and is compared with the SETPOINT injection time. The deviation is used for correcting the activation of the piezo actuator.
The servo valve closing time can be detected by means of the force sensor. The recharging of the piezo actuator takes place only after the closing time. Here, the charge is set such that the force on the force sensor remains below the closing force of the servo valve. The closing force F schliess of the servo valve is calculated as follows:
F_schliess=A—st*P—v+F_fed,
where
It can thus be ensured that a force connection is reliably present and the servo valve remains closed. By means of the force signal at the sensor, it is possible to monitor the servo valve chamber pressure andor control chamber pressure for the closure element. A maximum in the force signal occurs at the reversal point of the movement of the closure element. Said time is identified as nozzle needle reversal time t nad umk. A minimum in the force signal profile occurs at the time at which the nozzle needle closes. Said time is identified as closing time t nad sch.
The above-described embodiments of the method according to the invention may be used simultaneously with one another or separately from one another. Any desired combinations of multiple methods may be used.
Embodiments of the disclosed method may ensure that, for the same injection quantity demand, the time from the opening to the closing of the closure element can, by means of the regulation that is performed, be maintained in an injector-specific manner and over the service life of the injection valve.
Other embodiments of the invention provide a fuel injection system for an internal combustion engine, the fuel injection system having a pressure accumulator (rail), at least one injection valve in which a piezo actuator actuates a servo valve, which is arranged in a servo valve chamber, counter to the force of a closing spring such that a closure element opens an injection opening that is connected via a fuel line to the pressure accumulator, and a control and regulation unit. According to the invention, said fuel injection system is wherein it is set up for carrying out a method as described above.
The passive piezo region that acts as force sensor is in particular formed by an additional, serially arranged, passive piezo layer.
The nozzle needle 7 is controlled by means of a piezo actuator 1. In a manner dependent on an activation, the piezo actuator 1 can vary its length and, via an intensification lever 17, exert a force on a control piston 9, which control piston makes contact with a servo valve 4 which is pressed by way of a closing spring against a valve seat. The servo valve 4 is arranged in a valve chamber 16 which is connected by means of a throttle to a control chamber 8 for the closure element. The control chamber 8 accommodates a piston 5 which actuates the nozzle needle 7.
When the piezo actuator 1 has electrical energy applied to it (is charged), it increases in length and, in this way, causes the control piston 9 to lift the servo valve 4 from its seat, such that the pressure prevailing in the servo valve chamber 16 is dissipated. Owing to this dissipation of pressure, the needle piston 5 and the nozzle needle 7 move upward in the figure, and in so doing, open up the injection opening in order for an injection process to be performed.
The piezo actuator 1, which is illustrated merely schematically in
Proceeding from step 31, it is also possible, by means of the determined force profile, to detect the opening andor closing time of the servo valve, as indicated in step 34. The determined times can be compared with corresponding setpoint times (step 35), and the deviations can likewise be used for correcting the charging profile of the piezo actuator (step 36) and thus for regulating the injection process.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 10 2012 204 272.5 | Mar 2012 | DE | national |
This application is a U.S. National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/EP2013/055523 filed Mar. 18, 2013, which designates the United States of America, and claims priority to DE Application No. 10 2012 204 272.5 filed Mar. 19, 2012, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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| PCT/EP2013/055523 | 3/18/2013 | WO | 00 |