Normalized misfire detection method
First Claim
1. A method for detecting misfire in an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a series of pressure measurements in at least one combustion chamber of said engine, each said measurement being associated with an incrementally increasing angle of said crankshaft;
generating a series of reflected compression pressure values by utilizing said pressure measurements obtained at crankshaft angles less than a predetermined angle of said crankshaft in reverse order for angles greater than said predetermined crankshaft angle;
integrating the difference between said pressure measurements and said reflected compression pressure values over a range of crankshaft angles;
dividing the resulting integral by the largest of said pressure measurements obtained and obtaining a normalized integral;
defining a threshold; and
comparing said normalized integral to said threshold wherein a misfire is detected when said normalized integral falls below said threshold.
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Abstract
A misfire detection system and method for use in conjunction with an internal combustion engine. An engine cylinder has a pressure sensor disposed therein for providing a signal indicative of the pressure in the cylinder'"'"'s combustion chamber. Compression pressure measurements are obtained at crankshaft angles reached prior to the top dead center position of piston travel. For crankshaft angles greater than that at which top dead center is reached, the pressure measurements are reflected about a vertical axis extending through the top dead center point. The reflected compression pressures for crankshaft angles reached after the top dead center point are subtracted from the actual compression chamber measurements obtained over those crankshaft angles during the power stroke of the engine. The difference values are integrated over a range of crankshaft angles to produce a difference pressure integral which is normalized through multiplication by an optional factor and then subsequent division by the maximum pressure occurring in the compression chamber during the engine'"'"'s power stroke. The resulting normalized integral value is compared to a threshold, below which partial or complete engine misfire is presumed.
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11 Claims
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1. A method for detecting misfire in an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a series of pressure measurements in at least one combustion chamber of said engine, each said measurement being associated with an incrementally increasing angle of said crankshaft; generating a series of reflected compression pressure values by utilizing said pressure measurements obtained at crankshaft angles less than a predetermined angle of said crankshaft in reverse order for angles greater than said predetermined crankshaft angle; integrating the difference between said pressure measurements and said reflected compression pressure values over a range of crankshaft angles; dividing the resulting integral by the largest of said pressure measurements obtained and obtaining a normalized integral; defining a threshold; and comparing said normalized integral to said threshold wherein a misfire is detected when said normalized integral falls below said threshold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11)
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10. A system for detecting misfire in an internal combustion engine having a piston which moves within a cylinder comprising:
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a pressure transducer disposed with respect to said cylinder so as to provide an electrical signal indicative of the pressure in said cylinder; a crankshaft angle sensor adapted to produce an electrical signal indicative of an instantaneous angle of a crankshaft connected to said piston; a memory device adapted to store pressure measurements obtained by said pressure transducer, each said measurement being associated with an instantaneous crankshaft angle measurement, said memory device also being adapted to store a series of reflected pressure values; and a processor electrically coupled to said memory device for integrating the difference between said pressure measurements and said reflected pressure values over a predefined range of crankshaft angles and for normalizing said integral by dividing said integral by the maximum pressure value stored in said memory.
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