Detection of catalytic converter operability by light-off time determination
First Claim
1. A method of determining the operability of a catalytic converter which contains a catalyst material, comprising the steps of:
- determining the time required for said catalyst material to light-off during a cold start by,(a) propelling a heated air mass through said converter,(b) determining an initial heat transfer rate from said heated air mass to said catalyst material,(c) determining an initial rate of change of temperature of said catalyst material,(d) forming a first ratio from said initial heat transfer rate and said initial rate of change of temperature,(e) determining a subsequent heat transfer rate from said heated air mass to said catalyst material,(f) determining a subsequent rate of change of temperature of said catalytic converter,(g) forming a second ratio from said subsequent heat transfer rate and said subsequent rate of change of temperature,(h) comparing said second ratio to said first ratio to track a trend of said ratios,(i) repeating steps (a) through (h) until the trend of said ratios exhibits a predetermined downturn, anddetermining the time required for said catalyst to light-off during a cold start to be the time from said propelling step to the time required for said downturncomparing said time to a threshold value, anddetermining said converter to be faulty if said time exceeds said threshold value.
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Abstract
An electronic engine controller monitors the operability of a catalytic converter upon ignition of the engine by sensing the temperature of the exhaust gas entering the converter and of the exhaust gas exiting the converter for a period of time after the engine has been started. The electronic engine controller calculates the rate of heat transfer from the exhaust gas to the catalyst material within the converter. This value is then used to calculate the temperature of the catalyst material. Subsequent rates of heat transfer and subsequent temperatures of the catalyst material are calculated and the rate of change of temperature of the catalyst material is determined for each time step. A ratio is formed from the rate of heat transfer and the rate of change of temperature of the catalyst material. The electronic engine controller determines the ratio of the rate of heat transfer and the rate of change of temperature of the catalyst material for the period of time from engine ignition to catalyst light-off. This period of time, the light-off time, is checked against a predetermined trend in the ratio and a converter inoperative condition is set if the light-off time is greater than the threshold value.
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1. A method of determining the operability of a catalytic converter which contains a catalyst material, comprising the steps of:
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determining the time required for said catalyst material to light-off during a cold start by, (a) propelling a heated air mass through said converter, (b) determining an initial heat transfer rate from said heated air mass to said catalyst material, (c) determining an initial rate of change of temperature of said catalyst material, (d) forming a first ratio from said initial heat transfer rate and said initial rate of change of temperature, (e) determining a subsequent heat transfer rate from said heated air mass to said catalyst material, (f) determining a subsequent rate of change of temperature of said catalytic converter, (g) forming a second ratio from said subsequent heat transfer rate and said subsequent rate of change of temperature, (h) comparing said second ratio to said first ratio to track a trend of said ratios, (i) repeating steps (a) through (h) until the trend of said ratios exhibits a predetermined downturn, and determining the time required for said catalyst to light-off during a cold start to be the time from said propelling step to the time required for said downturn comparing said time to a threshold value, and determining said converter to be faulty if said time exceeds said threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a vehicle which includes an engine and a catalytic converter for processing exhaust gases generated by said engine, a method of determining the operability of said catalytic converter which contains a catalyst material, comprising the steps of:
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determining the time required for said catalyst material to light-off during a cold start as a function of a first ratio comprising an initial heat transfer rate between an air mass flowing through said converter and said catalyst material and an initial rate of change of temperature, and a second ratio comprising a subsequent heat transfer rate between said air mass and said catalyst material and a subsequent rate of change of temperature of said catalyst material; comparing said time required for said catalyst material to light-off during a cold start to a threshold value, and determining said converter to be faulty if said time exceeds said threshold value.
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5. In a vehicle including an internal combustion engine for combusting an air/fuel composition, and a catalytic converter having a catalyst means for altering the composition of exhaust gas produced by the combustion of an air/fuel composition, a method for determining the operability of said catalytic converter comprising the steps of,
determining the temperature rate of change of said catalyst means; -
determining, as a function of said temperature rate of change, the time required for said catalyst means to achieve a chemically active state, comparing the time required for said catalyst means to achieve a chemically active state to a threshold time, and setting a catalytic converter inoperative condition if said time required for said catalyst means to achieve said chemically active state is greater than said threshold time. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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