Fuel injection pump
US-2018328308-A1 · Nov 15, 2018 · US
US10731592B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10731592-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716340182-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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Various embodiments include a method for adjusting an initial attenuation current for an injection valve comprising: moving a piston to a TDC; while moving the piston, closing an inlet valve; expelling the fluid; moving the piston away from TDC and applying an attenuation current to an electromagnet with the inlet valve still closed; switching a source for the attenuation current off; detecting an induction pulse resulting from an opening movement of the inlet valve by monitoring a current intensity signal of a subsequent decay in the current; adjusting a current intensity over a plurality of pump cycles to a current intensity level; checking for each current intensity level whether a time profile of the induction pulse satisfies a predetermined detention criterion; and when the detention criterion is satisfied, adjusting the current intensity level for future pump cycles to a lower current intensity level than the most recent level.
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A method for adjusting an initial attenuation current for braking an injection valve in a high-pressure pump of a high-pressure injection system, the method comprising: moving a piston with in a compression chamber of the high-pressure pump in successive pump cycles to a top dead center; while the piston is moving toward the top dead center, closing the inlet valve using a control device applying a current to an electromagnet; expelling the fluid from the compression chamber through an outlet valve; while the piston is moving away from the top dead center, applying an attenuation current to the electromagnet using the control device, with the inlet valve still closed; switching a source for the attenuation current off; detecting an induction pulse resulting from an opening movement of the inlet valve by monitoring a current intensity signal of a subsequently decay in the attenuation current; adjusting a current intensity value of the attenuation current over a plurality of pump cycles to a current intensity level; checking for each current intensity level whether a time profile of the induction pulse satisfies a predetermined detention criterion; and when the detention criterion is satisfied, adjusting the current intensity level for future pump cycles to a lower current intensity level than that by which the detention criterion is satisfied. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each successive current intensity level provides a higher current intensity value than the preceding current intensity level; and further comprising, when the detention criterion is satisfied, setting the current intensity value of the preceding current intensity level for the future pump cycles. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising, after the source of the attenuation current is switched off, detecting a first inflection point and a second inflection point as respective induction pulses in the dropping current intensity signal of the attenuation current. 4. The method as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising recording a difference value of a respective value of the current intensity signal at the second inflection point and at the first inflection point. 5. The method as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising ascertaining the difference value of the induction pulse for each current intensity level; and wherein the detention criterion corresponds to a relative change in the difference value in the event of a change from one current intensity level to the next higher current intensity level is greater than a predetermined threshold value. 6. The method as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising recording a time period which elapsing between the first inflection point and the second inflection point; and wherein the detention criterion comprises the time period exceeding a predetermined maximum value. 7. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a source of the attenuation current comprises a current intensity regulator and the current intensity level is set as a setpoint value in the current intensity regulator. 8. A control device for a high-pressure injection system of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, the control device comprising: a processor; and a memory storing a set of instructions, the set of instructions, when loaded and executed by the processor, causing the processor to: move a piston within a compression chamber of the high-pressure pump in successive pump cycles to a top dead center; while the piston is moving toward the top dead center, close the inlet valve using a control device applying a current to an electromagnet; expel the fluid from the compression chamber through an outlet valve; while the piston is moving away from the top dead center, apply an attenuation current to the electromagnet using the control device with the inlet valve still closed; switch a source for the attenuation current off; detect an induction pulse resulting from an opening movement of the inlet valve by monitoring a current intensity signal of a subsequently decay in the attenuation current; adjust a current intensity value of the attenuation current over a plurality of pump cycles to a current intensity level; check for each current intensity level whether a time profile of the induction pulse satisfies a predetermined detention criterion; and when the detention criterion is satisfied, adjust the current intensity level for future pump cycles to a lower current intensity level than that by which the detention criterion is satisfied. 9. A high-pressure injection system for a motor vehicle, the system comprising: a high-pressure pump having a piston moving within a compression chamber; a processor; and a memory storing a set of instructions, the set of instructions, when loaded and executed by the processor, causing the processor to: move the piston within the compression chamber in successive pump cycles to a top dead center; while the piston is moving toward the top dead center, close the inlet valve using a control device applying a current to an electromagnet; expel the fluid from the compression chamber through an outlet valve; while the piston is moving away from the top dead center, apply an attenuation current to the electromagnet using the control device with the inlet valve still closed; switch a source for the attenuation current off; detect an induction pulse resulting from an opening movement of the inlet valve by monitoring a current intensity signal of a subsequently decay in the attenuation current; adjust a current intensity value of the attenuation current over a plurality of pump cycles to a current intensity level; check for each current intensity level whether a time profile of the induction pulse satisfies a predetermined detention criterion; and when the detention criterion is satisfied, adjust the current intensity level for future pump cycles to a lower current intensity level than that by which the detention criterion is satisfied.
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