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Method for monitoring the conversion rate of an exhaust gas catalytic converter for an internal combustion engine

  • US 6,276,128 B1
  • Filed: 12/22/1999
  • Issued: 08/21/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/24/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for monitoring a conversion rate of an exhaust catalyst for an internal combustion engine having an electronic control device, comprising the steps of:

  • a) cold starting the internal combustion engine;

    b) determining an exhaust-gas temperature value (TAB) prevailing upstream of the exhaust catalyst;

    c) detecting current temperature values (Tvcat, Tncat) of exhaust gas present downstream and upstream of the exhaust catalyst with temperature sensors at least for a duration of a specific time window after the cold start, step c) including, in the control device for the beginning of the time window, c1) determining a catalyst temperature value (TKA), c2) correcting the exhaust-gas temperature value (TAB) with a catalyst temperature value (TKA) to form a temperature start value (TST), then in one step, c3) triggering a start signal (AS) of a starting point (tA) of the time window if the temperature start value (TST) has reached a given temperature threshold value (TSW);

    d) summating the temperature values (Tncat) currently present downstream of the exhaust catalyst at least during the time window to give a sum value (TTncat);

    e) comparing the sum value (TTncat) with a limit sum value (GT); and

    f) triggering an error signal if the comparing step shows that a specific deviation value (DHC) has been reached.

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