Fuel system leak detection
First Claim
1. A vehicle fuel system with on-board diagnostics for leak testing comprising:
- a) fuel tank for containing fuel for delivery to an internal combustion engine;
b) a purge canister connected to the space in the tank above the fuel;
c) a canister vent valve (CVV) for connecting the purge canister to the atmosphere;
d) a purge valve for connecting the purge coanister to the engine; and
e) an electronic control unit (ECU) arranged for monitoring pressure and fuel level in the tank and other engine, vehicle and ambient conditions and for controlling opening and closing of the valves;
f) the CVV and the purge valve being controlled by the ECU for venting the tank to atmosphere via the purge canister (purge valve closed, CVV open), and for purging vapor from the canister by allowing air to be drawn through the canister by manifold vacuum (both valves open);
g) the ECU being arranged to carry out a periodic two stage leak test, when the engine is running;
h) one stage of the leak test comprising;
i) evacuation of the tank with purge valve open and the CVV closed;
ii) monitoring pressure rise in the tank with both valves closed; and
iii) recording the pressure rise dP_A over a predetermined period A following increase of pressure to a predetermined value p2;
i) the other state of the leak test comprising;
i) venting the tank to atmospheric pressure via the CVV then sealing the tank by closing the CVV; and
ii) measuring the amount dP_B by which the pressure in the tank rises above atmospheric due to vapour generation over a period (period_B) following closure of the CVV; and
h) the ECU being arranged to calculate a value X representative of leakage from the difference between dP_A and dP_B using a scaling factor K wherein K represents a stored value in a two dimensional map indexed by measured values of fuel level and ambient temperature.
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Abstract
A vehicle fuel system has on-board diagnostics for leak testing with correction for different operating conditions. An electronic control unit (ECU) is arranged to carry out a periodic two stage leak test, when the engine is running. Stage A includes evacuation of the fuel tank, monitoring bleedup and recording the pressure rise dP_A over a predetermined period A following increase of pressure to a predetermined value p2. Stage B includes measuring the amount dP_B by which the pressure in the tank rises above atmospheric due to vapor generation over a predetermined period B following venting and closure fuel system. The ECU calculates a value X representative of leakage from the difference between dP_A and dP_B using a scaling factor K dependent on measured values of operating conditions, which may include fuel level/fuel tank free volume and/or ambient temperature.
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1. A vehicle fuel system with on-board diagnostics for leak testing comprising:
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a) fuel tank for containing fuel for delivery to an internal combustion engine;
b) a purge canister connected to the space in the tank above the fuel;
c) a canister vent valve (CVV) for connecting the purge canister to the atmosphere;
d) a purge valve for connecting the purge coanister to the engine; and
e) an electronic control unit (ECU) arranged for monitoring pressure and fuel level in the tank and other engine, vehicle and ambient conditions and for controlling opening and closing of the valves;
f) the CVV and the purge valve being controlled by the ECU for venting the tank to atmosphere via the purge canister (purge valve closed, CVV open), and for purging vapor from the canister by allowing air to be drawn through the canister by manifold vacuum (both valves open);
g) the ECU being arranged to carry out a periodic two stage leak test, when the engine is running;
h) one stage of the leak test comprising;
i) evacuation of the tank with purge valve open and the CVV closed;
ii) monitoring pressure rise in the tank with both valves closed; and
iii) recording the pressure rise dP_A over a predetermined period A following increase of pressure to a predetermined value p2;
i) the other state of the leak test comprising;
i) venting the tank to atmospheric pressure via the CVV then sealing the tank by closing the CVV; and
ii) measuring the amount dP_B by which the pressure in the tank rises above atmospheric due to vapour generation over a period (period_B) following closure of the CVV; and
h) the ECU being arranged to calculate a value X representative of leakage from the difference between dP_A and dP_B using a scaling factor K wherein K represents a stored value in a two dimensional map indexed by measured values of fuel level and ambient temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for performing a two-stage leak test for a vehicle having an engine controlled by an electronic control unit, a fuel system including a fuel tank, a purge canister, a canister vent valve (CVV), and a purge valve, the test comprising:
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determining the engine is running;
evacuating the tank with the purge valve open and the CVV closed;
monitoring a pressure rise in the tank with both the valves closed;
recording a pressure rise dP_A over a predetermined period “
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upon determination of a pressure rise to, a predetermined value p2; and
thereafter venting the tank to atmospheric pressure via the CVV then sealing the tank by closing the CVV; and
measuring the amount dP_B by which the pressure in the tank rises above atmospheric due to vapour generation over a period (period_B) following closure of the CVV;
calculating a value X representative of leakage from the difference between dP_A and dP_B ; and
modifying X by a scaling factor K representing a stored value in a two-dimensional map indexed by measured values of fuel level and ambient temperature.- View Dependent Claims (4)
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