Start control device of homogeneous-charge compression ignition engine
US-2016076472-A1 · Mar 17, 2016 · US
US10184412B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10184412-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415102570-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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Aspects of the present invention relate to methods of stop/start of an internal combustion engine provided with a CVVL system; also a control unit and a vehicle for employing the methods.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of ceasing rotation of a four stroke internal combustion engine, comprising: ceasing fuel supply; and controlling cylinder air charge from an engine inlet such that: a cylinder predicted to stop on a power stroke is provided with a reduced air charge on a first inlet stroke occurring two strokes before the power stroke, the reduced air charge being reduced relative to an air charge provided on at least one different inlet stroke occurring before the first inlet stroke and after ceasing the fuel supply, and a cylinder predicted to stop on a compression stroke is provided with a comparatively full air charge on a second inlet stroke occurring one stroke before the compression stroke, the comparatively full air charge being comparatively full relative to the reduced air charge provided to the cylinder predicted to stop on the power stroke; wherein the cylinder air charge is controlled by adjustment of at least one of lift, duration, opening time, and closing time of a poppet valve of each respective cylinder, wherein at least one of the poppet valves of a cylinder of the respective cylinders in which the at least one different inlet stroke occurs, is open during at least a portion of said at least one different inlet stroke. 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said cylinder air charge is controlled to provide a comparatively full air charge to a cylinder stopping on an induction stroke. 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the cylinder air charge is controlled by adjustment of a throttle of said engine inlet. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one different inlet stroke occurs one stroke before the first inlet stroke. 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein said poppet valve is controlled via an active tappet. 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the active tappet is cam-actuated and hydraulically controlled to enable fast adjustment of valve lift. 7. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the internal combustion engine is a gasoline engine, and the method comprises substantially opening a manifold throttle of said engine inlet of said engine; or the internal combustion engine is a diesel engine, and wherein the method comprises moving a manifold throttle of said engine inlet of said engine in a closing direction. 8. A method of modulation of the shutdown of an internal combustion engine, said engine having at least two combustion chambers, and at least one poppet valve associated with each of said chambers, said poppet valves being provided respectively with an active tappet for modulating or controlling a lift characteristic of the valve, the method comprising: a) ceasing a supply of fuel to the combustion chambers; b) controlling the active tappet associated with a first combustion chamber of said combustion chambers and thereby the at least one of said poppet valves associated with said first combustion chamber to ensure that the first combustion chamber is provided with a full air charge at a time engine motion ceases; and c) controlling the active tappet associated with a second of said combustion chambers and thereby at least one of the poppet valves associated with the second combustion chamber to ensure that the second combustion chamber is provided with a full air charge at the time engine motion ceases. 9. A method as claimed in claim 8 , comprising increased inlet valve opening time or increased inlet valve lift, or a combination of increased valve opening time and increased inlet valve lift on a final inlet stroke of at least one of the combustion chambers. 10. A method as claimed in claim 8 , comprising increased inlet valve opening time or increased inlet valve lift, or a combination of increased inlet valve opening time and increased inlet valve lift for a final compression stroke of at least one of the combustion chambers. 11. A method as claimed in claim 9 , comprising reduced or zero outlet valve opening on a final upwards stroke of a piston associated with the first combustion chamber. 12. A method according to claim 8 , comprising moving an inlet valve in a closing direction for a cylinder of the engine which will cease on an expansion stroke, and moving an inlet valve in an opening direction for a cylinder of the engine which will cease on a compression stroke. 13. A method according to claim 12 , comprising opening an inlet valve for a cylinder of the engine which will cease on an intake stroke. 14. A method according to claim 8 , wherein the engine further comprises an inlet manifold with a throttle and wherein the method comprises adjusting a position of said throttle after a command to shutdown said engine, and before cessation of rotation of said engine. 15. A method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the internal combustion engine is a gasoline engine, and the method comprises substantially opening a manifold throttle of an engine inlet of said engine, or the internal combustion engine is a diesel engine, and the method comprises moving a manifold throttle of an engine inlet of said engine in a closing direction. 16. A control unit for an internal combustion engine, wherein the control unit is configured to cause a method of ceasing rotation of a four stroke internal combustion engine to be performed, the method comprising: ceasing fuel supply; and controlling cylinder air charge from an engine inlet such that: a cylinder predicted to stop on a power stroke is provided with a reduced air charge on a first inlet stroke occurring two strokes before the power stroke, the reduced air charge being relative to an air charge provided on at least one different inlet stroke occurring before the first inlet stroke and after ceasing the fuel supply; and a cylinder predicted to stop on a compression stroke is provided with a comparatively full air charge on a second inlet stroke occurring one stroke before the compression stroke, the comparatively full air charge being comparatively full relative to the reduced air charge provided to the cylinder predicted to stop on the power stroke; wherein the cylinder air charge is controlled by adjustment of at least one of lift, duration, opening time, or closing time of a poppet valve of each respective cylinder, wherein at least one of the poppet valves of a cylinder of the respective cylinders in which the at least one different inlet stroke occurs, is open during at least a portion of said at least one different inlet stroke. 17. A control unit for an internal combustion engine, wherein the control unit is configured to cause a method of modulation of the shutdown of an internal combustion engine to be performed, said engine having at least two combustion chambers, and at least one poppet valve associated with each of said combustion chambers, said poppet valves being provided respectively with an active tappet for modulating or controlling a lift characteristic of the valve, the method comprising: a) ceasing a supply of fuel to the combustion chambers; b) controlling the active tappet associated with a first combustion chamber of said combustion chambers and thereby the at least one of said poppet valves associated with the first combustion chamber to ensure that the first combustion chamber is provided with a full air charge at the time engine motion ceases; and c) controlling the active tappet associated with a second combustion chamber of said combustion chambers and thereby at least one other of the poppet valves associated with the second combustion chamber to ensure that the second combustion chamber is provided with a f
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