Claims
- 1. A method of estimating a volumetric efficiency of an internal combustion engine having a combustion chamber and first and second valves operated by respective first and second cams for controlling a flow of gases through said combustion chamber, said first and second cams having phase angles that are independently controlled relative to nominal phase angles, the method comprising the steps of:retrieving an empirically determined estimate of a base value of the volumetric efficiency which occurs when the phase angles of said first and second cams are controlled to said nominal phase angles; compensating the retrieved estimate for changes in volumetric efficiency due to deviation of the phase angle of said first cam from the nominal phase angle to provide an intermediate estimate of the volumetric efficiency; and thereafter compensating said intermediate estimate for changes in volumetric efficiency due to deviation of the phase angle of said second cam from the nominal phase angle to provide an estimate of the volumetric efficiency that is compensated for the phase angles of said first and second cams.
- 2. The method of claim 1, including the steps of:approximating said changes in volumetric efficiency due to deviation of the phase angle of said first cam from the nominal phase angle as a first non-linear expression based on the phase angle of said first cam and having a base coefficient representing an initial condition of said volumetric efficiency; setting the base coefficient of said first non-linear expression in accordance with the retrieved estimate to form said intermediate estimate; approximating said changes in volumetric efficiency due to deviation of the phase angle of said second cam from the nominal phase angle as a second non-linear expression based on the phase angle of said second cam and having a base coefficient representing an initial condition of said volumetric efficiency; and setting the base coefficient of said second non-linear expression in accordance with said intermediate estimate to form said estimate of the volumetric efficiency.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said first and second non-linear expressions include further coefficients in addition to said base coefficients, and the method includes the step of:retrieving previously determined estimates of said further coefficients based on determined engine operating parameters.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said first valve controls an intake of gases into said combustion chamber, and said second valve controls an exhaust of gases out of said combustion chamber.
- 5. A method of estimating a volumetric efficiency of an internal combustion engine having a combustion chamber and first and second valves operated by respective first and second cams for controlling a flow of air through said combustion chamber, said first and second cams having phase angles that are independently controlled relative to nominal phase angles, the method comprising the steps of:determining an initial estimate of the volumetric efficiency based on determined engine operating parameters; approximating a change in volumetric efficiency due to deviation of the phase angle of said first cam from the nominal phase angle as a first non-linear expression by which said initial estimate is compensated as a function of the phase angle of said first cam to provide an intermediate estimate of the volumetric efficiency; and approximating a change in volumetric efficiency due to deviation of the phase angle of said second cam from the nominal phase angle as a second non-linear expression by which said intermediate estimate is compensated as a function of the phase angle of said second cam to provide an estimate of the volumetric efficiency that is compensated for the phase angles of said first and second cams.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said first and second non-linear expressions include coefficients associated with the phase angles of said first and second cams, respectively, and the method includes the step of:estimating values of said coefficients based on determined engine operating parameters.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein said first valve controls an intake of gases into said combustion chamber, and said second valve controls an exhaust of gases out of said combustion chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Appln. No. 60/170,183 filed Dec. 10, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Provisional Applications (1)
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