Systems, Devices and Methods for Input and Output Pressure Management of Air Breathing Engine Reformers
US-2024017993-A1 · Jan 18, 2024 · US
US10280830B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10280830-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313789989-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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There is described a system and method for controlling a temperature in the subchamber of a rotary engine. At least one first measurement of at least one engine operating parameter and a second measurement indicative of a present temperature in the subchamber are received. A setpoint for the temperature in the subchamber is computed from the at least one first measurement. In response to the second measurement, at least one control signal indicative of a request to adjust the present temperature towards the setpoint is generated and sent to the engine.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for controlling a temperature in a pilot subchamber for pilot injection of fuel in an internal combustion engine, the method comprising: via a control unit, receiving, from at least one engine sensor, at least one first measurement of at least one engine operating parameter; receiving, from a subchamber temperature sensor, a second measurement indicative of an actual value of the temperature in the subchamber; determining, from the at least one first measurement, a setpoint for the temperature in the subchamber, the setpoint corresponding to a temperature level to be achieved for causing ignition of fuel within the subchamber; comparing the actual value of the temperature in the subchamber to the setpoint; generating, responsive to detecting a difference between the actual value of the temperature in the subchamber and the setpoint, at least one control signal comprising instructions to adjust the present temperature in the subchamber towards the setpoint; and sending the at least one control signal to the engine to control the temperature in the subchamber towards the setpoint and accordingly control ignition of the engine. 2. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein the internal combustion engine is a rotary engine coupled to an aircraft, the method further comprising, via the control unit, receiving, from at least one aircraft sensor, at least one third measurement of at least one aircraft operating parameter, and the setpoint for the temperature in the subchamber is determined from the at least one first measurement and the at least one third measurement. 3. The method as defined in claim 2 , further comprising, via the control unit, computing a difference between the setpoint and the actual value of the temperature and generating the at least one control signal on the basis of the difference. 4. The method as defined in claim 2 , wherein, via the control unit, generating the at least one control signal comprises generating at least one of an injector quantity control signal for modifying a quantity of fuel injected into the subchamber by a pilot injector of the engine and an injector timing control signal for modifying a timing of a fuel injection by the pilot injector, the method further comprising detecting a transient mode of operation of the engine from the at least one first measurement and the at least one third measurement, predicting the quantity of the fuel and the timing of the fuel injection required for adjusting the actual temperature towards the setpoint, and generating the at least one control signal accordingly. 5. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein, via the control unit, generating the at least one control signal comprises generating an intensity control signal comprising instructions for modifying an intensity of an ignition element coupled to the subchamber in order to adjust the temperature in the subchamber towards the setpoint. 6. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein, via the control unit, generating the at least one control signal comprises generating at least one of an injector quantity control signal comprising instructions for modifying a quantity of fuel injected into the subchamber by a pilot injector of the engine in order to adjust the temperature in the subchamber towards the setpoint and an injector timing control signal comprising instructions for modifying a timing of a fuel injection by the pilot injector in order to adjust the temperature in the subchamber towards the setpoint. 7. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein, via the control unit, receiving the second measurement comprises receiving the second measurement from the temperature sensor positioned in the subchamber, the actual value of the temperature corresponding to a gas temperature in the subchamber. 8. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein, via the control unit, receiving the second measurement comprises receiving the second measurement from the temperature sensor coupled to a wall of the subchamber, the second measurement representative of the actual value of the temperature of the wall. 9. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein the engine is a rotary engine, and wherein the at least one first measurement comprises at least one of a pressure at an inlet port of the engine, a temperature at the inlet port of the engine, and a speed of rotation of a rotor of the engine. 10. A system for controlling a temperature in a pilot subchamber for pilot injection of fuel in an internal combustion engine, the system comprising: a control unit operatively coupled to the engine, the control unit comprising a receiving unit for receiving, from at least one engine sensor, at least one first measurement of at least one engine operating parameter, and receiving, from a subchamber temperature sensor, a second measurement indicative of an actual value of the temperature in the subchamber; and a processing unit adapted to for receiving the at least one first measurement and the second measurement from the receiving unit, determining, from the at least one first measurement, a setpoint for the temperature in the subchamber, the setpoint corresponding to a temperature level to be achieved for causing ignition of fuel within the subchamber, comparing the actual value of the temperature in the subchamber to the setpoint: generating, responsive to detecting a difference between the actual value of the temperature in the subchamber and the setpoint, at least one control signal comprising instructions to adjust the temperature in the subchamber towards the setpoint, and sending the at least one control signal to the engine to control the temperature in the subchamber towards the setpoint and accordingly control ignition of the engine. 11. The system as defined in claim 10 , wherein the internal combustion engine is a rotary engine coupled to an aircraft, the receiving unit further receives, from at least one aircraft sensor, at least one third measurement of at least one aircraft operating parameter, and the processing unit determines from the at least one first measurement and the at least one third measurement the setpoint for the temperature in the subchamber. 12. The system as defined in claim 11 , wherein the receiving unit receives the at least one second measurement representative of a speed of the aircraft. 13. The system as defined in claim 11 , wherein the processing unit generates the at least one control signal as an injector quantity control signal for modifying a quantity of fuel injected into the subchamber by a pilot injector of the engine and as an injector timing control signal for modifying a timing of a fuel injection by the pilot injector, and wherein the processing unit further detects a transient mode of operation of the engine from the at least one first measurement and the at least one third measurement, to-predicts the quantity of the fuel and the timing of the fuel injection required for adjusting the temperature towards the setpoint, and generates the at least one control signal accordingly. 14. The system as defined in claim 10 , wherein the processing unit computes a difference between the setpoint and the actual value of the temperature and generates the at least one control signal based on the difference. 15. The system as defined in claim 10 , wherein the processing unit generates the at least one control signal as an intensity control signal comprising instructions for modifying an intensity of an ignition element coupled to the subchamber in order to adjust the temperature in the subchamber towards the setpoint.
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