Vehicle and power supply system of vehicle
US-12140944-B2 · Nov 12, 2024 · US
US10519919B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10519919-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515510004-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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A method for assistance in starting a heat engine of a motor vehicle including an auxiliary network supplied by a low-voltage auxiliary battery and by a voltage-controlled DC current source. This method is launched in the first place when the electronic control system of the vehicle is woken up as a result of a specific action performed by a user, which may be followed by an action of starting the heat engine. This method also consists in controlling the current source so as to cause it to operate at its maximum power during a time interval adapted to reach a maximum positive polarization of the auxiliary battery, and then, at the end of this time interval, in the absence of an effective starting command, controlling the current source so as to cancel the current flowing in the auxiliary battery.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for assistance in starting a heat engine of a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle including an auxiliary network supplied by a low-voltage auxiliary battery and by a direct current (DC) current source, the DC current source being voltage-controlled to supply an output voltage which is a function of setpoint voltages for the control of said DC current source, delivered by an electronic control system, said method comprising: A) controlling the DC current source by transmitting a setpoint voltage that causes said DC current source to operate at a maximum power during a time interval to achieve maximum positive polarization of the auxiliary battery; and B) controlling the DC current source by transmitting setpoint values that cancel the DC current flowing in the auxiliary battery, at an end of the time interval, in response to an absence of an effective starting command, wherein step A) is launched to initially start the vehicle, with the heat engine and the vehicle stationary, when the electronic control system is triggered as a result of a specific action performed by a user. 2. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, when the DC current source is operating at the maximum power, the setpoint voltage is limited to a value which is a function of the characteristics of the auxiliary battery, the value limiting the effects of the ageing of said auxiliary battery. 3. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the low-voltage auxiliary battery consists of a lead-acid battery, and wherein, when the DC current source is operating at the maximum power, the value of the setpoint voltage is at least substantially within the range from 14.5 V to 15 V. 4. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 3 , wherein, in step A), the variation of the positive polarization of the auxiliary battery is calculated based on measurements of the strength of the DC current flowing in said auxiliary battery, and of the voltage at the terminals of the auxiliary network, to interrupt the operation of the DC current source at the maximum power when the maximum value of positive polarization of said auxiliary battery is obtained. 5. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the low-voltage auxiliary battery consists of a lead-acid battery, and wherein, in step A), the current source is made to operate at the maximum power during a time interval lying substantially within the range from 10 s to 15 s. 6. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 3 , wherein, in step B), while a starting command is awaited, the variation of the positive polarization of the auxiliary battery is calculated based on measurements of the strength of the DC current flowing in said auxiliary battery, and of the voltage at the terminals of the auxiliary network, and the DC current source is made to resume operation at the maximum power when the positive polarization falls below a predetermined threshold value. 7. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 3 , wherein, in step B), when a starting command is detected, the DC current source is made to resume operation at the maximum power. 8. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein, in step A), the variation of the positive polarization of the auxiliary battery is calculated based on measurements of the strength of the DC current flowing in said auxiliary battery, and of the voltage at the terminals of the auxiliary network, to interrupt the operation of the DC current source at the maximum power when the maximum value of positive polarization of said auxiliary battery is obtained. 9. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the low-voltage auxiliary battery consists of a lead-acid battery, and wherein, in step A), the current source is made to operate at the maximum power during a time interval lying substantially within the range from 10 s to 15 s. 10. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein, in step B), while a starting command is awaited, the variation of the positive polarization of the auxiliary battery is calculated based on measurements of the strength of the DC current flowing in said auxiliary battery, and of the voltage at the terminals of the auxiliary network, and the DC current source is made to resume operation at the maximum power when the positive polarization falls below a predetermined threshold value. 11. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein, in step B), when a starting command is detected, the DC current source is made to resume operation at the maximum power. 12. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in step A), the variation of the positive polarization of the auxiliary battery is calculated based on measurements of the strength of the DC current flowing in said auxiliary battery, and of the voltage at the terminals of the auxiliary network, to interrupt the operation of the DC current source at the maximum power when the maximum value of positive polarization of said auxiliary battery is obtained. 13. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 12 , wherein, in step B), while a starting command is awaited, the variation of the positive polarization of the auxiliary battery is calculated based on measurements of the strength of the DC current flowing in said auxiliary battery, and of the voltage at the terminals of the auxiliary network, and the DC current source is made to resume operation at the maximum power when the positive polarization falls below a predetermined threshold value. 14. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 12 , wherein, in step B), when a starting command is detected, the DC current source is made to resume operation at the maximum power. 15. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the low-voltage auxiliary battery consists of a lead-acid battery, and wherein, in step A), the current source is made to operate at the maximum power during a time interval lying substantially within the range from 10 s to 15 s. 16. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 15 , wherein, in step B), while a starting command is awaited, the variation of the positive polarization of the auxiliary battery is calculated based on measurements of the strength of the DC current flowing in said auxiliary battery, and of the voltage at the terminals of the auxiliary network, and the DC current source is made to resume operation at the maximum power when the positive polarization falls below a predetermined threshold value. 17. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle as claimed in claim 15 , wherein, in step B), when a starting command is detected, the DC current source is made to resume operation at the maximum power. 18. The method for assistance in starting the heat engine of the motor vehicle
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