Method for operating a fuel injection system
US-2017022927-A1 · Jan 26, 2017 · US
US10167803B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10167803-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615169802-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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An engine includes a plurality of combustion cylinders configured to burn a fuel to power the engine, and a plurality of fuel injectors. Each of the fuel injectors is arranged to distribute fuel delivered from a fuel tank to one of the plurality of combustion cylinders. The engine also includes a controller programmed to adjust a fuel trim signal gain based on sensing exhaust flow downstream of the combustion cylinders. The controller is also programmed to monitor a cumulative misfire count for each of the plurality of combustion cylinders. The controller is further programmed to issue a prognosis message identifying a state of health of at least one of the plurality of fuel injectors in response to a fuel trim signal gain exceeding an adjustment threshold and a cumulative misfire count greater than a misfire threshold.
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What is claimed is: 1. An engine comprising a plurality of combustion cylinders configured to burn a fuel to power the engine; a plurality of fuel injectors, each arranged to deliver fuel from a fuel tank to one of the plurality of combustion cylinders; and a controller programmed to adjust a fuel trim signal gain based on sensing exhaust flow downstream of the combustion cylinders, monitor a cumulative misfire count for each of the plurality of combustion cylinders, and issue a prognosis message identifying a state of health of at least one of the plurality of fuel injectors in response to a fuel trim signal gain exceeding an adjustment threshold and a cumulative misfire count greater than a misfire threshold. 2. The engine of claim 1 wherein the prognosis message is indicative of a fault condition of a particular one of the plurality of fuel injectors based on the cumulative misfire count of a combustion cylinder corresponding to the particular one of the plurality of fuel injectors. 3. The engine of claim 1 wherein the prognosis message is indicative of a fault condition of a bank of fuel injectors when no misfire is detected for a particular one of the plurality of fuel injectors. 4. The engine of claim 1 further comprising a catalyst downstream of the plurality of combustion cylinders to reduce pollutants in an exhaust flow, wherein exhaust oxygen content is detected upstream and downstream of the catalyst and the controller is further programmed to apply a gain to a fuel delivery signal based on a difference between the exhaust oxygen content upstream of the catalyst and the exhaust oxygen content downstream of the catalyst. 5. The engine of claim 1 wherein the plurality of fuel injectors is arranged in multiple banks and the prognosis message identifies at least one of the multiple banks when the misfire count is less than the misfire threshold. 6. The engine of claim 1 wherein the exhaust flow downstream of the combustion cylinders is indicative of an air-fuel ratio within at least one of the plurality of combustion cylinders and the fuel trim signal gain is adjusted based on an air-fuel ratio. 7. The engine of claim 1 wherein the prognosis message is issued in response to the fuel trim value exceeding the adjustment threshold for greater than a predetermined duration of time.
Engines misfires · CPC title
Diagnosis of the fuel system · CPC title
characterised by the regulation method · CPC title
the characteristics being an oxygen content or concentration or the air-fuel ratio · CPC title
of the high pressure type · CPC title
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