Method and system to reduce charge air cooler condensation
US-2017051659-A1 · Feb 23, 2017 · US
US10247149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10247149-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615175089-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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An engine assembly with an air intake system and a turbocharger device in fluid communication with the air intake system includes an electronic control unit in communication with the air intake system and turbocharger device. A CAC system is in downstream fluid communication with the turbocharger device and in upstream fluid communication with the air intake system and includes at least one flow adjustment mechanism in communication with the electronic control unit and selectively positionable between a first position and one or more second positions to adjust velocity of air from the turbocharger device flowing through the CAC system and to manage condensation buildup in the CAC system and/or to open a bypass duct in order for some or all of the turbo airflow to bypass the CAC system to reduce or eliminate condensation buildup in the CAC system at warm ambient conditions and ice buildup at cold ambient conditions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An internal combustion engine assembly, comprising: an air intake system; a turbocharger device in fluid communication with the air intake system; a throttle body creating a pressure gradient when the internal combustion engine assembly is in an on-state; an electronic control unit in communication with the air intake system, the turbocharger device, and one or more sensors in the engine assembly, wherein the one or more sensors in the engine assembly include: a manifold absolute pressure sensor operatively coupled to an intake manifold such that the manifold absolute pressure sensor is capable of monitoring an intake manifold pressure, a manifold air temperature sensor operatively coupled to the intake manifold such that the manifold air temperature sensor is capable of monitoring an intake manifold temperature, a manifold airflow sensor operatively coupled to an air cleaner or clean air duct such that the manifold airflow sensor is capable of monitoring mass airflow into the turbocharger device, and a throttle inlet air pressure sensor cooperating with the throttle body such that the throttle inlet air pressure sensor is capable of monitoring temperature and pressure of air at an inlet of the throttle body; a charge air cooler system in downstream fluid communication with the turbocharger device and in upstream fluid communication with the air intake system; and at least one valve in communication with the electronic control unit and selectively positionable between a first position and one or more second positions to adjust velocity of air from the turbocharger device flowing through the charge air cooler system to manage condensation buildup in the charge air cooler system, wherein the electronic control unit positions the at least one valve in the one or more second positions to adjust the velocity of air flowing through the charge air cooler system when ambient air temperature detected by the mass airflow sensor is below zero degrees Celsius and air temperature from the throttle air inlet pressure sensor is detected below thirty-five degrees Celsius. 2. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one valve of the charge air cooler system is selectively positionable between the first position and the one or more second closed positions to restrict the flow of air from the turbocharger device therethrough. 3. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 2 , wherein the at least one valve is disposed on an induction duct in fluid communication with an exhaust portion of the charge air cooler system and an air intake manifold of the air intake system. 4. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 2 , wherein the at least one valve is integrally formed to an opening in the exhaust portion of the charge air cooler system and in fluid communication with the air intake manifold of the air intake system through an induction duct. 5. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one valve of the charge air cooler system further comprises a flap disposed within the charge air cooler system and adjacent to the exhaust portion that is selectively positionable between the first position and one or more second actuated positions to restrict the flow of air through the turbocharger device to the air intake system. 6. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one valve of the charge air cooler system further comprises a flap disposed within the charge air cooler system and adjacent to an intake portion that is selectively positionable between the first position and one or more second actuated positions to restrict the flow of air through the turbocharger device to the air intake system. 7. An internal combustion engine assembly having an engine block, comprising: an exhaust system including an exhaust manifold in fluid communication with the engine block to receive and expel exhaust gases therefrom; a throttle body creating a pressure gradient when the internal combustion engine is in an on-state; an air intake system including an intake manifold in downstream fluid communication with the throttle body; a turbocharger device in fluid communication with the air intake system and configured to provide compressed airflow thereto; an electronic control unit in communication with the air intake system, the turbocharger device, and one or more sensors in the engine assembly, wherein the one or more sensors in the engine assembly include: a manifold absolute pressure sensor operatively coupled to an intake manifold such that the manifold absolute pressure sensor is capable of monitoring an intake manifold pressure, a manifold air temperature sensor operatively coupled to the intake manifold such that the manifold air temperature sensor is capable of monitoring an intake manifold temperature, a manifold airflow sensor operatively coupled to an air cleaner or clean air duct such that the manifold airflow sensor is capable of monitoring mass airflow into the turbocharger device, and a throttle inlet air pressure sensor cooperating with the throttle such that the throttle inlet air pressure sensor is capable of monitoring temperature and pressure of air at an inlet of the throttle; a charge air cooler system in downstream fluid communication with the turbocharger device and in upstream fluid communication with the air intake system, a positive crankcase ventilation system in fluid communication with the turbocharger device and the charge air cooler system; and at least one valve in communication with the electronic control unit and selectively positionable between a first position and one or more second positions to adjust velocity of air from the turbocharger device flowing through the charge air cooler system to manage condensation buildup in the charge air cooler system, wherein the electronic control unit positions the at least one valve in the one or more second positions to adjust the velocity of air flowing through the charge air cooler system when ambient air temperature detected by the mass airflow sensor is below minus ten degrees Celsius, air temperature from the throttle air inlet pressure sensor is detected below zero degrees Celsius and the manifold absolute pressure sensor detects a pressure above which the positive crank ventilation system vents moisture into the charge air cooler system. 8. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 7 , wherein the at least one valve of the charge air cooler system is selectively positionable between the first position and one or more second closed positions restricting the flow of air from the turbocharger device therethrough. 9. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least one valve is disposed on an induction duct in fluid communication with an exhaust portion of the charge air cooler system and an air intake manifold of the air intake system. 10. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least one valve is integrally formed to an opening in the exhaust portion of the charge air cooler system and in fluid communication with the air intake manifold of the air intake system through an induction duct. 11. The internal combustion engine assembly of claim 7 , wherein the at least one valve of the charge air cooler system further comprises a flap disposed within the charge air cooler system and adjacent to the exhaust portion that is selectively positionable between the first position and one or more second actuated positions to restrict the flow of air through the turbocharger device to the air intake system. 12. The internal combustion engine as
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