The present application claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. MI2013A001608 filed Sep. 30, 2013, the entirety of the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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The present invention refers to the field of the system for protecting the mechanical elements of an internal combustion engine, possibly supercharged. In particular the present invention refers to the field of the systems for preventing the damage of a turbo-supercharging unit.
The lubricating circuit of an internal combustion engine tends to empty, when the engine is stopped, due to the gravitational effect.
After starting the engine, a certain time is thus necessary to fill and pressurize the respective lubricating circuit.
Furthermore, the viscosity of the lubricating oil is highly influenced by the environmental conditions. Thus, when the engine is cold, at low temperature, the viscosity of the oil increases and consequently it takes more time for the oil to reach the different mechanical parts of the internal combustion engine, such as the housing of the turbine and/or the compressor and thus the bearings thereof.
In this interval of time, such mechanical parts run without oil, with a serious deterioration of the parts themselves.
Thus, such mechanical parts, above all belonging to the turbo-supercharger unit may have reliability problems if over-used before the lubricating circuit is efficient.
Therefore the aim of the present invention is to overcome all the aforementioned drawbacks and to provide a system for preventing a mechanical damage of an internal combustion engine, due to an inefficient lubrication of the latter.
The basic idea of the present invention is to provide a system that is able to estimate the inefficiency conditions of the lubricating circuit and to limit the degradation of the mechanical parts.
An object of the present invention is a system for preventing a mechanical damage of an internal combustion engine, due to an inefficient lubrication of the latter, in accordance with claim 1.
According to a preferred alternative embodiment of the invention, a possible over-use of the mechanical part of the engine, turbo-supercharger included, is estimated, limiting or inhibiting such over-use. In other words, the engine, as well as the supercharging unit, are forced to reduce their number of revolutions.
Another object of the present invention is an internal combustion engine equipped with the aforementioned control system.
A further object of the present invention is a vehicle comprising an internal combustion engine equipped with the aforementioned control system.
The claims are an integral part of the present description.
Further purposes and advantages of the present invention will become clear from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment (and of its alternative embodiments) and the drawings that are attached hereto, which are merely illustrative and non-limitative, in which:
In the figures the same reference numbers and letters identify the same elements or components.
The engine is equipped per se with processing means, for example an engine control unit ECU, means for measuring a pressure of the lubricating oil P and supply means J, generally the fuel injection system, controlled by the engine control unit ECU and/or by means for controlling the supercharging of the internal combustion engine, namely at least one among:
The system that is object of the invention allows to actuate a monitoring of the continuous type of the lubricating oil pressure and to actuate one or more prevention strategies, at least when the engine is started, until the oil pressure is stabilized and exceeds a predefined threshold.
Such strategies, for example, may include
It is worth pointing out that the second and the third aforementioned strategies are strongly interrelated to each other, since a reduction of the revolutions per minute corresponds to a reduction of the torque delivered and vice versa.
For the rotating mechanical parts, the maximum number of revolutions per minute (rpm_max_no_lub) to which such part can be subjected when the lubricating circuit is not efficient, is defined during the design stage.
Such maximum number of revolutions per minute (rpm_max_no_lub) can be several times lower than the maximum number of revolutions per minute (rpm_max) that such parts can bear in conditions of optimal lubrication.
Preferably, when a possible over-use of the mechanical parts is detected, namely when the speed of rotation is too high, the system brings such speed of rotation back to the maximum acceptable speed in conditions of inefficient lubrication (rpm_max_no_lub).
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is possible to intervene on the supply means J, after setting a fixed rpm limit in the supply map of the engine, or a variable rpm limit can be set, calculated according to the following formula:
rpm=rpm_mis−C_mis×f(P,T)
rpm: correct speed of rotation, namely forced by the prevention system,
rpm_mis: current speed of rotation,
C_mis: torque delivered
f(P,T): conversion factor of the torque delivered into rpm, as a function of ambient pressure P and of ambient temperature T.
A limitation of the number of revolutions per minute of the internal combustion engine consequently implies a reduction of the number of revolutions per minute of a respective turbo-supercharging unit.
According to another preferred alternative embodiment of the invention, the flow rate of the intake air of the engine is reduced, by means of at least one of
so as to reduce the number of revolutions per minute of the turbo-supercharging unit. It is evident that regardless of the fact that one acts either on the supply maps, namely on the injection system, or on the supercharging system, a reduction of the overall revolutions per minute of the engine, supercharging unit included, is obtained.
According to a preferred alternative embodiment of the invention, the prevention system is activated when the engine is started and stays active until a full filling and pressurization of the lubricating circuit is detected.
In these case there are two options:
the pressure of the lubricating oil is either measured or estimated.
It is worth pointing out that, since the pressure sensor is generally placed upstream of the turbine, it is necessary to estimate the pressurization time in the part of the circuit that is comprised between the sensor and the turbine, so as to avoid considering the circuit as completely efficient when it is not yet.
Thus, the system can be enabled at every starting of the engine and disabled as soon as the pressure of the lubrication oil reaches said predefined threshold.
The present invention may advantageously be realized by means of a computer program, which comprises program code means performing one or more steps of said method, when said program is run on a computer. For this reason the scope of the present patent is meant to cover also said computer program and the computer-readable means that comprise a recorded message, such computer-readable means comprising the program code means for performing one or more steps of such method, when such program is run on a computer.
It will be apparent to the person skilled in the art that other alternative and equivalent embodiments of the invention can be conceived and reduced to practice without departing from the scope of the invention.
By virtue of the present invention it is possible to avoid the over-use of the mechanical parts of the engine, reducing the probability of mechanical damages due to the non optimal lubrication thereof.
Furthermore, compared with solutions of the mechanical type, it is possible to avoid any mechanical modification that is usually more expensive than the present invention, which can be advantageously implemented via software, by means of the aforementioned engine control unit ECU, or by means of any further electronic control unit onboard of the vehicle.
From the description set forth above it will be possible for the person skilled in the art to embody the invention with no need of describing further construction details. The elements and the characteristics described in the different preferred embodiments may be combined without departing from the scope of the present application. What is described in the description of the prior art, if not explicitly excluded in the detailed description, has to be considered in combination with the characteristics of the present invention, forming an integral part of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2013A001608 | Sep 2013 | IT | national |