System Variation Adaption for Feed-Forward Controller
US-2015361846-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US10422262B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10422262-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615367253-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2019 |
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A method for catalyst heating control for controlling a catalyst heating period of a catalyst heating system in which lambda sensors are each mounted at upstream and downstream sides of a catalyst converter may include determining a temperature of exhaust gas after an engine starts; determining an oxygen storage capacity of a catalyst depending on the determined temperature of the exhaust gas; comparing the determined oxygen storage capacity with a reference value to decide an aging level of the catalyst; and determining times of the catalyst heating period to be different from each other depending on the decided aging level of the catalyst.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for catalyst heating control for controlling a catalyst heating period of a catalyst heating system in which sensors are each mounted at upstream and downstream sides of a catalyst converter, comprising: determining, by an electronic control unit (ECU), a temperature of exhaust gas; comparing, by the electronic control unit (ECU), the temperature of the exhaust gas with a discrimination reference temperature for discriminating the oxygen storage capacity; determining, the electronic control unit (ECU), an oxygen storage capacity of a catalyst depending on the determined temperature of the exhaust gas; comparing, by the electronic control unit (ECU) the determined oxygen storage capacity with a reference value to decide an aging level of the catalyst; and determining, by the electronic control unit (ECU) times of the catalyst heating period to be different from each other depending on the decided aging level of the catalyst, wherein when the temperature of the exhaust gas is higher than the discrimination reference temperature, a time of the catalyst heating period is determined to be a first predetermined time. 2. The method for catalyst heating control according to claim 1 , wherein when the temperature of the exhaust gas is lower than the discrimination reference temperature, the oxygen storage capacity of the catalyst is determined, when the oxygen storage capacity is larger than an inflection value, the catalyst is decided to be a fresh catalyst, wherein a time of the catalyst heating period is determined to be a second predetermined time, and the inflection value is a value of an oxygen storage capacity corresponding to a rapid inflection point of the oxygen storage capacity changed depending on the aging level of the catalyst. 3. The method for catalyst heating control according to claim 2 , wherein the second predetermined time is shorter than the first predetermined time. 4. The method for catalyst heating control according to claim 3 , wherein when the oxygen storage capacity is smaller than the inflection value, the catalyst is decided to be an aging catalyst, wherein a time of the catalyst heating period is determined to be a third predetermined time. 5. The method for catalyst heating control according to claim 4 , wherein the third predetermined time is longer than the second predetermined time. 6. The method for catalyst heating control according to claim 1 , wherein after an engine starts, the temperature of the exhaust gas is determined through a temperature of the sensors. 7. The method for catalyst heating control according to claim 6 , wherein when an operation time of the sensors is an activation time or more, a resistance value of the sensors is recognized, and the temperature of the sensors is determined through the resistance value of the sensors. 8. The method for catalyst heating control according to claim 7 , wherein the temperature of the exhaust gas is determined from the temperature of the sensors through heat transfer relational expressions of the sensors. 9. The method for catalyst heating control according to claim 8 , wherein the sensors are lambda sensors.
for measuring or detecting O2, e.g. lambda sensors · CPC title
using the state of a sensor, e.g. of an exhaust gas sensor · CPC title
Exhaust gas temperature · CPC title
using models instead of sensors to determine operating characteristics of exhaust systems, e.g. calculating catalyst temperature instead of measuring it directly · CPC title
to achieve a special effect, e.g. to warm up the catalyst · CPC title
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