On-line engine torque and torque fluctuation measurement for engine control utilizing crankshaft speed fluctuations
First Claim
1. An adaptive idle control system for an internal combustion engine, comprising an engine fuel distribution system, means for coupling the engine fuel distribution system to the engine'"'"'s cylinders including a throttle for controlling the flow of fuel through the fuel distribution system for controlling the speed of the engine, means for sensing engine crankshaft position, a clock for generating a time base, means for obtaining a measure of slowest crankshaft speed independent of the occurrence of a top dead center position of the engine crankshaft during the power stroke of each cylinder, means for coupling the clock and the crankshaft position sensor to the means for obtaining a measure of crankshaft speed, means for calculating an index of performance for each of the various cylinders based upon the measures of slowest crankshaft speeds for the cylinders, means for coupling the performance index calculating means to the clock and the crankshaft position sensor, means for calculating engine roughness based upon the indices of performance, means for coupling the roughness calculating means to the performance index calculating means, means for comparing the roughness to a roughness set point and adjusting the throttle in response to the comparison to control the idle speed of the engine, means for coupling the comparing and adjusting means to the throttle, means for determining the roughness set point in response to the indices of performance, and means for coupling the roughness set point determining means to the performance index calculating means.
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Abstract
Techniques are provided for determining on-line measures of both the average torque produced by an internal combustion engine, and the torque fluctuations (relative combustion efficiencies) of the cylinders of a multiple cylinder internal combustion engine. These techniques employ knowledge of crankshaft speed at the points of fastest and slowest crankshaft speed. Also, an engine-performance monitor is proposed for determining the above noted quantities on-line. The engine-performance monitor permits monitoring of engine performance to test control strategies for both engine fuel distribution systems and ignition systems. The techniques and engine-performance monitor can also be incorporated into a feedback system for controlling the performances of the various individual cylinders of a multiple cylinder internal combustion engine. Engine crankshaft speed is the basis for the calculations required. An on-line determination of engine torque can be incorporated into an engine control system or used for diagnostic purposes. One control system makes use of a measure of the cylinder-by-cylinder and combustion event-by-combustion event contributions to engine torque to optimize ignition or injection timing on a cylinder-by-cylinder basis.
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- 1. An adaptive idle control system for an internal combustion engine, comprising an engine fuel distribution system, means for coupling the engine fuel distribution system to the engine'"'"'s cylinders including a throttle for controlling the flow of fuel through the fuel distribution system for controlling the speed of the engine, means for sensing engine crankshaft position, a clock for generating a time base, means for obtaining a measure of slowest crankshaft speed independent of the occurrence of a top dead center position of the engine crankshaft during the power stroke of each cylinder, means for coupling the clock and the crankshaft position sensor to the means for obtaining a measure of crankshaft speed, means for calculating an index of performance for each of the various cylinders based upon the measures of slowest crankshaft speeds for the cylinders, means for coupling the performance index calculating means to the clock and the crankshaft position sensor, means for calculating engine roughness based upon the indices of performance, means for coupling the roughness calculating means to the performance index calculating means, means for comparing the roughness to a roughness set point and adjusting the throttle in response to the comparison to control the idle speed of the engine, means for coupling the comparing and adjusting means to the throttle, means for determining the roughness set point in response to the indices of performance, and means for coupling the roughness set point determining means to the performance index calculating means.
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