This application claims the benefit of PCT Application PCT/EP2018/058013, filed Mar. 28, 2018, which claims priority to German Application DE 10 2017 205 884.6, filed Apr. 6, 2017. The disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a method for switching a current in an electromagnet of an electrical switchable solenoid valve. A magnetic field is generated in the electromagnet by means of the current, said magnetic field closing the valve against a force of a spring. The invention also includes an electronic circuit for controlling the solenoid valve. Finally, the invention also comprises the solenoid valve comprising the electronic circuit and also a pump for an injection system of a motor vehicle and the motor vehicle.
One of the actuators used most for controlling a flow of a fluid is the solenoid valve. There are two types of solenoid valve: the proportional valve and the digital valve. For example, in a fuel injection system, the injection pressure can be controlled by means of a digital inlet valve (DIV).
Such a DIV is an electrically switchable solenoid valve that closes when an electric current in the electromagnet is applied to it, that is to say the electric current flows through the electromagnet of the valve. The valve is then closed against a force of a spring. For example, a valve disk or generally a closing element can be moved against the force of the spring from an open position to a closed position. In the currentless state, the valve then opens automatically on account of the force of the spring and is held there in the open position by the spring until a current flows through the electromagnet again. The current profile for closing the solenoid valve is a peak current, which provides the activation energy to close the valve. Subsequently, the current is changed to a holding current at which the magnetic field of the electromagnet is set to hold the valve in the closed position. This is known, for example, from US 2012/0167993 A1.
Due to the rapid switching processes of such an inlet valve particularly in a pump of a fuel injection system of a motor vehicle, undesired noise emission is produced and wear of the components occurs whenever the closing element hits the respective end stop for the closed position (electromagnet is energized) and the open position (spring pushes open the valve).
WO 2006/060545 A1 discloses a method for reducing the noise emission of a solenoid valve of a fuel injection pump. The method requires complex switching pulses.
Known methods for reducing the noise emission require complex regulation or control of the current profile, wherein, in the event of a faulty configuration, it may be that the current profile is not sufficient to close the valve successfully.
Embodiments of the invention are based on providing a measure for reducing the noise emission and/or the wear of a solenoid valve in a manner that is technically simple to implement.
The embodiments provide a method for switching a current in an electromagnet of an electrically switchable solenoid valve. The solenoid valve operates in the manner known per se, that is to say, in successive switching cycles, the current is in each case switched on in order to close the valve against a force of a spring, that is to say to move a closure element of the valve against the force of the spring from an open position to a closed position. In this case, the current is generated by electrically connecting the electromagnet (solenoid) to a voltage source. After the current is switched off, the valve may then be opened again by the force of the spring, which then completes the switching cycle.
The embodiments control the electromagnet by means of the current in the manner known from the prior art, namely by applying or setting a peak current to close the valve and by subsequently setting a holding current to hold the valve in the closed position. Contrary to the prior art, however, the current is now generated with alternating polarity. The polarity is changed or switched in successive switching cycles. This operating mode is therefore referred to in the following text as switched operation. In the switched operation of the valve, the current in the electromagnet is thus generated in each case with a current direction or polarity opposite to the respective previous switching cycle in at least two successive switching cycles. To this end, the electromagnet may be operated in a four-quadrant operation. This reduces an acceleration force or the acceleration with which the closure element of the valve is moved from the open position to the closed position. In other words, the closure element of the valve strikes with a lower end speed in the end position of the closed position than when the polarity stays the same. The reason for this is that the polarity of the electromagnet has to be reversed, that is to say, when the current with reversed polarity is switched on, the magnetic remanence in the soft-magnetic material of the electromagnet is first dissipated before an acceleration or movement of the closure element of the valve may occur. This reduces the temporal gradient or the temporal rise of the current flowing in the electromagnet when the voltage source is switched on, which results in a correspondingly temporally slower rise in the magnetic force. The remanence field strength of the electromagnet at the switch-on time of the current does not contribute in the acceleration of the closure element, but it is exclusively the electric current that ultimately leads to acceleration of the closure element. Overall, this produces a reduced acceleration of the closure element in comparison to a constant operation in which the current direction is kept the same in the subsequent switching cycles. The switched operation reduces overall the end speed of the closure element that it has when striking or driving into the end positions. As a result, noise emission and/or wear are reduced.
The invention also includes developments that produce additional advantages.
To set or change the polarity of the current, a connection direction of two connections of the electromagnet is preferably changed with respect to connection poles of the voltage source by means of a switching device for reversing the current direction. For this purpose, the switching device may have transistors, for example. Thus, if the electromagnet has a first connection and a second connection, the first connection is electrically connected to the first connection pole and the second connection is electrically connected to the second connection pole in one switching cycle and, to reverse the current direction, the first connection is electrically connected to the second connection pole and the second connection is electrically connected to the first connection pole in the next switching cycle. The switching device may thus be implemented by way of simple switching elements and, as a result thereof, the advantageous effect of the invention may be achieved.
In particular, provision is made for the current direction of the current to be set by means of a full-bridge of a bridge circuit (H-bridge). In other words, the switching device is thus implemented as a bridge circuit comprising four switching elements. This results in the described four-quadrant operation. Another designation for such a bridge circuit is also four-quadrant actuator.
It is particularly advantageous here for it to be possible to also change between the switched operation and said constant operation in which the current direction is kept the same in the subsequent switching cycles. This preferably occurs depending on a switchover signal, by way of which a switchover is made between the switched operation and the constant operation.
This is particularly interesting for the case that an injection valve of a high-pressure pump of a fuel injection system of a motor vehicle is controlled as the valve. “High-pressure” is to be understood in connection with the invention as meaning, in particular, a pressure of more than 100 bar.
In this context, the switchover between switched operation and constant operation may take place depending on an idle operation of an internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle. In idle operation, operating noise of an injection valve, that is to say the noise emission thereof, is louder in comparison to the other operating noises of the motor vehicle. In this case, the switchover to the switched operation is then expedient. In contrast, if the internal combustion engine drives the motor vehicle (internal combustion engine is engaged), other operating noises are produced, which generally drown out the noise emission of the injection valve in such a way that it is possible to change to the constant operation without the injection valve being able to be heard as a result.
To be able to carry out the method according to the invention in a solenoid valve, the invention provides an electronic circuit, which is configured to carry out an embodiment of the method according to the invention. The electronic circuit may have a microcontroller for this purpose. Furthermore, the electronic circuit may have the described bridge circuit for switching the electric current for the electromagnet.
The embodiments also include a solenoid valve having an electromagnet, said solenoid valve being configured to close the valve against a force of a spring when a current flows through the electromagnet. Furthermore, the valve may have an embodiment of the electronic circuit according to the invention.
The electronic circuit may thus include the switching device for switching the current. The switching device may in this case have the bridge circuit including a full-bridge, wherein the bridge circuit is configured to change a connection direction of two connections of an electromagnet with respect to connection poles of a voltage source.
The embodiments also include a pump for an injection system of a motor vehicle. The pump has the solenoid valve according to the embodiments. The pump may thus be an injection pump, in particular a high-pressure pump.
Finally, the embodiments also include a motor vehicle having an internal combustion engine, for example a diesel engine or Otto engine, which has a fuel injection system including an embodiment of the pump according to the embodiments.
The motor vehicle according to the invention may be an automobile, in particular a passenger car or commercial vehicle.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in the following text. In this respect:
The example embodiment explained below is a preferred embodiment of the invention. In the context of the example embodiment, the described components of the embodiment in each case represent individual features which are to be considered independently of one another and which in each case also refine the invention independently of one another, and are therefore to be considered individually or in a combination other than that shown, as a constituent part of the invention.
Furthermore, the described embodiment may also be complemented by others of the already described features of the invention.
In the figures, functionally identical elements are provided in each case with the same reference signs.
Switching off the voltage source U results in an exponential drop in the current I in the electromagnet 18. As soon as the spring force of the spring 28 is then stronger than the magnetic field of the electromagnet 18 and of the pressure remaining in the pump, the closure element 16 is moved back from the closed position 32 to the open position 31. This then ends a full switching cycle or pump cycle of the pump.
The switching device 17′ may have a bridge circuit 34 comprising the full-bridge 35 such that there are four switching elements 36 overall, for example in each case a transistor, in order to electrically connect a respective connection 37, 38 of the electromagnet 18 to the poles 39, 40 of the voltage source U in alternation. The circuit may be closed in each case a means of a ground potential GND.
By switching the electromagnet in four-quadrant operation or switched operation Q, the polarity of the magnetic field is also switched over or changed or reversed with each switching cycle 33. Since ferromagnetic material is also present in the electromagnet 18, the electromagnet 18 retains magnetization (magnetic remanence effect) after each switching cycle 33. Said remaining magnetization even without a flow of current is produced on account of the magnetic dipoles in the soft-magnetic material, said magnetic dipoles remaining in the orientation of the last magnetization. If, however, the current with alternating current direction is now applied such that the magnetic field also has a different polarity or polarization with each switching cycle 33, said remaining magnetization must initially be reduced or dissipated until it reaches 0. Said change of magnetization of the soft-magnetic material consumes or requires a prescribed energy content, which is referred to as magnetic coercive field strength.
Said dissipation of the remaining magnetization and the energy required therefor reduces the rise in current intensity of the current I after switch-on at the beginning of a switching cycle 33. The energy is used to demagnetize or change the magnetization for the polarity reversal of the soft-magnetic material. The reduction in the gradient by the difference a has the advantageous effect that the acceleration of the closure element 16 is reduced and therefore noise emission and/or wear of the solenoid valve 15 are reduced.
A second effect is illustrated in
By reducing the temporal gradient of the current I, a reduced temporal rise or a reduced temporal rate of rise of the magnetic force is therefore produced overall on account of the lack of remaining magnetization P0. The magnetic force is applied or generated completely by the electric current I that increases to a lower extent or more slowly as a result. This reduces the acceleration of the closure element 16. A reduction in the noise emission and/or the wear of the valve 15 on account of the reduced end speed before driving into the closed position 32 are the advantageous consequences.
Overall, the example shows how the invention may provide a method for controlling noise emission and/or component wear for an electrically switchable solenoid valve.
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