The present invention relates to a method of regulating, in an internal combustion engine in a moving vehicle, the recirculation of exhaust from the exhaust side of the engine to the intake side of the engine.
The invention also relates to a vehicle with an internal combustion engine with electronic control means, which control the supply of fuel to the engine combustion chambers and recirculation of exhaust from the engine exhaust side to the engine intake side.
During engine operation, it is generally known to continuously control, by means of the engine control unit via regulator valve means in a conduit between the engine exhaust conduit and the engine intake conduit, the amount of recirculated exhaust in relation to the engine operating conditions, so that the best fuel consumption is maintained at the same time as response and low emission requirements are fulfilled. This controlling is, however, momentary and intrareferential, which means that it cannot predict and take into account transients in the engine operating state. Such transients are, for example, shifting in the vehicle gearbox or momentary throttle opening on an uphill incline after driving with torque reduction and engine braking in a downhill incline. When driving with exhaust recirculation, for example, smoke can appear from the engine exhaust pipe in connection with the torque reduction when shifting. Smoke is produced due to the fact that the closing of the recirculation valve initiated by the transient occurs so late that there is a volume of exhaust remaining in the intake manifold, which is drawn into the engine combustion chambers and results in increased particle emissions. This takes the form of smoke.
The purpose of the present invention is to achieve a method of controlling the exhaust recirculation so that it can also be adapted to future events instead of being limited as today to control which is momentary and intrareferential in the engine.
This is achieved according to the invention by virtue of the fact that the future driving resistance of the vehicle is calculated, that the time until a future transient in the engine operating state is calculated and that the exhaust return flow is regulated during this time to optimize fuel consumption and emissions when the transient takes place.
This method can avoid, for example, the production of smoke when shifting, by closing the recirculation valve ahead of time so that the intake system has time to be emptied of exhaust prior to throttle closing when shifting.
The invention is based on the control means having information on when a future shifting of gears is to take place. This information is based on information on the future changes in vehicle driving resistance. The invention is based on the technology which is described in WO 03/041988. The control unit is in this case disposed to select, with stored parameters and thus knowledge of at least road incline and throttle position (which also can include engine, turbo charger and transmission characteristics), when a future shifting of gears is to take place according to a selected shift strategy. Information on future driving resistance can in this case be obtained with the aid of GPS equipment and electronic maps with stored information on the surrounding topography. Reference is made to the above mentioned patent publication for a more detailed description of the selection of a future gearshift scheme which is optimum with reference to a selected criterion.
A motor vehicle of the type described by way of introduction is characterized according to the invention in that control means are disposed to calculate, while the vehicle is moving, on the basis of at least road incline and throttle position, future driving resistance and the time until a future transient in the engine operating state, and to control the exhaust return flow by regulating valve means during this time to optimize fuel consumption and emissions when the transient takes place.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to examples shown in the accompanying drawing, where
The drive unit shown in
6 designates an intake conduit to the engine combustion chambers and 7 indicates an exhaust conduit from the engine combustion chambers. The conduits 6 and 7 communicate with each other via conduit 8 through which exhaust in the conduit 7 can be recirculated to the intake conduit 6. In the conduit 8, there is a valve 9 (the EGR valve) by means of which the volume of recirculated exhaust can be controlled continuously between zero (closed valve) and a predetermined maximum value per unit of time. The valve 9 is controlled, as symbolized by the arrow “e” in a known manner by the control unit 3 continuously during the operation of the engine in relation to engine operating conditions, so that the best fuel consumption is always obtained at the same time as the requirements of low particle and NOx emissions are fulfilled.
The forward motion of the vehicle is recorded in the control unit 3 in the form of increasing engine rpm as a function of time, which is marked in
Within the time period marked in
Other future transients in the engine operating state than shifting of gears and which can be computed in the above described manner are, for example, torque reduction when the vehicle approaches the crest of a hill, and torque increase after the end of a downhill incline.
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