Egr control device and method for internal combustion engine
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Abstract
An EGR control device is provided with an EGR control valve (52) and an electronic control unit (60). An exhaust gas recirculation pipe (51) extends across the EGR control valve (52). The electronic control unit calculates a target EGR ratio, a target air flow rate, an actual EGR ratio, and an actual air flow rate, on the basis of operational state quantities of an engine. The electronic control unit then calculates, as a target converted EGR ratio, a ratio of the target EGR ratio to the target air flow rate, calculates, as an actual converted EGR ratio, a ratio of the actual EGR ratio to the actual air flow rate, and controls an opening of the EGR control valve such that the target converted EGR ratio becomes equal to the actual converted EGR ratio. An actual converted EGR ratio is proportional to an intake-air oxygen concentration, and an actual converted EGR ratio and a target converted EGR ratio are calculated independently of a command injection amount. Therefore, a desired intake-air oxygen concentration is obtained irrespective of flow rate characteristics of injection valves.
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39 Claims
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22. An EGR control device for an internal combustion engine comprising:
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an EGR passage through which an exhaust passage and an intake passage of the internal combustion engine communicate with each other;
an EGR control valve across which the EGR passage extends and which controls a flow rate of EGR gas flowing from the exhaust passage to the intake passage; and
an EGR controller that;
acquires an operational state quantity of the engine;
determines, on the basis of the detected operational state quantity, a target value of an EGR ratio, namely, a ratio of a flow rate of EGR gas sucked by the engine to a flow rate of gas sucked by the engine, as a target EGR ratio;
determines, on the basis of the detected operational state quantity, a target value of a flow rate of air sucked by the engine, as a target air flow rate;
acquires a true EGR ratio on the basis of the detected operational state quantity, as an actual EGR ratio;
acquires, on the basis of the detected operational state quantity, an actual flow rate of air sucked by the engine, as an actual air flow rate; and
defines a target converted EGR ratio as a value corresponding to a ratio of the target EGR ratio to a target excessiveness ratio as being a ratio of the target air flow rate to a command injection amount, and an actual converted EGR ratio as a value corresponding to a ratio of the actual EGR ratio to an actual excessiveness ratio as being a ratio of the actual air flow rate to the command injection amount, and controls an actual EGR ratio by controlling an opening of the EGR control valve in accordance with the converted actual EGR ratio and the target converted EGR ratio. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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31. An EGR control method for an internal combustion engine provided with an EGR passage through which an exhaust passage and an intake passage of the internal combustion engine communicate with each other, and with an EGR control valve across which the EGR passage extends and which controls a flow rate of EGR gas flowing from the exhaust passage to the intake passage, comprising the steps of:
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acquiring an operational state quantity of the engine;
determining, on the basis of the detected operational state quantity, a target value of an EGR ratio, namely, a ratio of a flow rate of EGR gas sucked by the engine to a flow rate of gas sucked by the engine, as a target EGR ratio;
determining, on the basis of the detected operational state quantity, a target value of a flow rate of air sucked by the engine, as a target air flow rate;
acquiring a true EGR ratio on the basis of the detected operational state quantity, as an actual EGR ratio;
acquiring, on the basis of the detected operational state quantity, an actual flow rate of air sucked by the engine, as an actual air flow rate; and
defining a target converted EGR ratio as a value corresponding to a ratio of the target EGR ratio to a target excessiveness ratio as being a ratio of the actual air flow rate to a command injection amount, and an actual converted EGR ratio as a value corresponding to a ratio of the actual EGR ratio to an actual excessiveness ratio as being a ratio of the actual air flow rate to the command injection amount, and controlling an actual EGR ratio by controlling an opening of the EGR control valve in accordance with the actual converted EGR ratio and the target converted EGR ratio. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39)
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