Analyzer of a vehicle's evaporative emissions
First Claim
1. A method of determining cumulative evaporative emissions of hydrocarbons from a vehicle during a test period, said vehicle having an engine that is operated under a microprocessor-based engine controller, a fuel evaporation emission control system comprising a fuel tank for hydrocarbon fuel and fuel vapor adsorption means connected to said fuel tank and said engine, and a self-diagnostic system that detects malfunctions in said fuel evaporation emission control system, said method comprising the steps ofmeasuring the temperature at a location within said vehicle at regular, predetermined intervals of time during said test period when the engine is not running and recording said temperatures in a micro-processor readable memory, determining the lowest recorded temperature in a twenty-four hour period of said test as a basis for diurnal or partial diurnal cumulative emission determinations, and determining the cumulative evaporative emissions during said test period as a function of the cumulative effect of said diurnal and/or partial diurnal temperatures.
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Abstract
A process and apparatus are disclosed for estimating evaporative fuel emission losses from a vehicle having a hydrocarbon-fueled engine operating under control of a microprocessor-based powertrain controller, a fuel tank with an evaporated fuel emission control system comprising a fuel vapor adsorbtion means connected to the tank and engine, and a diagnostic system that detects malfunctions in the vapor adsorbtion means. The process and apparatus measures temperature inside the vehicle passenger compartment at successive times when the engine is not running and determines the lowest temperature during partial diurnal and diurnal cooling cycles and uses such temperature along with any malfunction data to estimate evaporated fuel loss during a test period.
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1. A method of determining cumulative evaporative emissions of hydrocarbons from a vehicle during a test period, said vehicle having an engine that is operated under a microprocessor-based engine controller, a fuel evaporation emission control system comprising a fuel tank for hydrocarbon fuel and fuel vapor adsorption means connected to said fuel tank and said engine, and a self-diagnostic system that detects malfunctions in said fuel evaporation emission control system, said method comprising the steps of
measuring the temperature at a location within said vehicle at regular, predetermined intervals of time during said test period when the engine is not running and recording said temperatures in a micro-processor readable memory, determining the lowest recorded temperature in a twenty-four hour period of said test as a basis for diurnal or partial diurnal cumulative emission determinations, and determining the cumulative evaporative emissions during said test period as a function of the cumulative effect of said diurnal and/or partial diurnal temperatures.
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