Differential cylinder balancing for internal combustion engine
First Claim
1. A method of adjusting operation of an internal combustion engine, the method comprising:
- injecting a first fuel into a plurality of cylinders of the internal combustion engine, thereby defining a first fuel operation;
obtaining a first exhaust temperature for each of the plurality of cylinders during the first fuel operation;
injecting a second fuel and the first fuel into the plurality of cylinders of the internal combustion engine, thereby defining a dual fuel operation;
obtaining a second exhaust temperature for each of the plurality of cylinders during the dual fuel operation; and
adjusting one of an injection quantity and an injection timing of one of the first fuel and the second fuel in at least one of the plurality of cylinders, such that a difference between each of the second exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a first mean during the dual fuel operation is the same as a difference between each of the first exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a second mean during the first fuel operation, respectively, wherein the first mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the dual fuel operation and the second mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the first fuel operation.
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Abstract
A method of adjusting operation of an internal combustion engine includes injecting fuel into cylinders of the internal combustion engine (first fuel operation); obtaining a first fuel exhaust temperature profile during the first fuel operation; injecting two fuels into the cylinders in a dual fuel operation; obtaining a dual fuel exhaust temperature profile; and adjusting the injection quantity and/or an injection timing of one fuel in a cylinder(s), based on a difference between the first fuel exhaust temperature profile and the dual fuel exhaust temperature profile. Other methods of operating with single fuel and using sensors other than exhaust temperature sensors are disclosed.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of adjusting operation of an internal combustion engine, the method comprising:
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injecting a first fuel into a plurality of cylinders of the internal combustion engine, thereby defining a first fuel operation; obtaining a first exhaust temperature for each of the plurality of cylinders during the first fuel operation; injecting a second fuel and the first fuel into the plurality of cylinders of the internal combustion engine, thereby defining a dual fuel operation; obtaining a second exhaust temperature for each of the plurality of cylinders during the dual fuel operation; and adjusting one of an injection quantity and an injection timing of one of the first fuel and the second fuel in at least one of the plurality of cylinders, such that a difference between each of the second exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a first mean during the dual fuel operation is the same as a difference between each of the first exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a second mean during the first fuel operation, respectively, wherein the first mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the dual fuel operation and the second mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the first fuel operation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of operating an internal combustion engine comprising:
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injecting a fuel into a plurality of cylinders of the internal combustion engine, defining a baseline operating condition; obtaining a first exhaust temperature of each of the plurality of cylinders during the baseline operation; injecting the fuel into the plurality of cylinders, defining a second operating condition other than the baseline operating condition; obtaining a second exhaust temperature of each of the plurality of cylinders during the second operating condition; and adjusting one of an injection quantity and a spark timing of the fuel in at least one of the plurality of cylinders such that a difference between each of the second exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a first mean during the second operating condition is the same as a difference between each of the first exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a second mean during the baseline operating condition, respectively, wherein the first mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the second operating condition and the second mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the baseline operating condition. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of adjusting operation of an internal combustion engine, the method comprising:
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injecting a first fuel into a plurality of cylinders of the internal combustion engine, thereby defining a first fuel operation; obtaining a respective first exhaust temperature of each of the plurality of cylinders during the first fuel operation; injecting a second fuel and the first fuel into the plurality of cylinders of the internal combustion engine, thereby defining a dual fuel operation; obtaining a respective second exhaust temperature for each of the plurality of cylinders during the dual fuel operation; and adjusting an injection quantity and/or an injection timing of one of the first fuel and the second fuel in at least one of the plurality of cylinders, such that a difference between each of the second exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a first mean during the dual fuel operation is the same as a difference between each of the first exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a second mean during the first fuel operation, respectively, wherein the first mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the dual fuel operation and the second mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the first fuel operation.
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15. A method of operating an internal combustion engine comprising:
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injecting a fuel into a plurality of cylinders of an internal combustion engine, defining a baseline operating condition; obtaining a respective first exhaust temperature of each of the plurality of cylinders during the baseline operation; injecting the fuel into the plurality of cylinders, defining a second operating condition other than the baseline operating condition; obtaining a respective second exhaust temperature of each of the plurality of cylinders during the second operating condition; and adjusting an injection quantity and/or a spark timing of the fuel in at least one of the plurality of cylinders, such that a difference between each of the respective second exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a first mean during the second operating condition is the same as a difference between each of the respective first exhaust temperatures of the plurality of cylinders and a second mean during the baseline operating condition, wherein the first mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the second operating condition and the second mean is a mean of two or more cylinder exhaust temperatures measured during the baseline operating condition.
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