Air-fuel ratio control apparatus
US-9062622-B2 · Jun 23, 2015 · US
US9261032B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9261032-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113980467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 18, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jan 18, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2016 |
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An air-fuel ratio control apparatus for an internal combustion engine of the present invention determines whether or not a lean request has occurred, based on a comparison between a value correlating with an output value of the downstream air-fuel ratio sensor disposed downstream of the catalyst (downstream air-fuel ratio sensor output correlating value) and a predetermined lean request determining value, and determines whether or not a rich request has occurred, based on a comparison between the downstream air-fuel ratio sensor output correlating value and a predetermined rich request determining value. Further, the air-fuel ratio control apparatus calculates a total amount of oxygen (released oxygen amount) released from the catalyst in the rich request occurring period, and calculates an integrated value (present stored oxygen amount) of oxygen stored in the catalyst after a start of the lean request occurring period which follows the rich request occurring period. The apparatus changes the rich request determining value in such a manner that a point in time at which it is determined that the rich request has occurred comes much earlier as the present stored oxygen amount comes closer to the released oxygen amount.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An air-fuel ratio control apparatus for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a catalyst disposed in an exhaust passage of the engine; a downstream air-fuel ratio sensor disposed in said exhaust passage and at a position downstream of said catalyst; an air-fuel ratio request determining section configured to determine whether or not a lean request has occurred, based on a comparison between a downstream air-fuel ratio sensor output correlating value which is a value correlating with an output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor and a predetermined lean request determining value, and to determine whether or not a rich request has occurred, based on a comparison between the downstream air-fuel ratio sensor output correlating value and a predetermined rich request determining value; and an air-fuel ratio control section configured to control an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to said engine so as to have said air-fuel ratio of said mixture become equal to a lean air-fuel ratio which is an air-fuel ratio larger than a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio in a lean request occurring period from a point in time at which it is determined that said lean request has occurred and to a point in time at which it is determined that the rich request has occurred, and to control said air-fuel ratio of said mixture so as to have said air-fuel ratio of said mixture become equal to a rich air-fuel ratio which is an air-fuel ratio smaller than the stoichiometric air-fuel ratio in a rich request occurring period from a point in time at which it is determined that said rich request has occurred and to a point in time at which it is determined that the lean request has occurred; wherein, said air-fuel ratio request determining section is configured so as to: calculate, based on an air-fuel ratio of a gas flowing into said catalyst, a released oxygen amount which is a total amount of oxygen which has been released from said catalyst in said rich request occurring period; calculate, based on said air-fuel ratio of said gas flowing into said catalyst, a present stored oxygen amount which is an integrated amount of oxygen which is stored in said catalyst after a start of said lean request occurring period which follows said rich request occurring period; and change said request determining value such that the determination whether or not said rich request has occurred can be made at an earlier point in time as said present stored oxygen amount comes closer to said released oxygen amount. 2. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor is an oxygen-concentration-cell-type oxygen concentration sensor, which generates, as said output value, an electromotive force varying depending on a difference between a partial pressure of oxygen in an exhaust gas and a partial pressure of oxygen in an air; and said air-fuel request determining section is configured so as to; adopt, as said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor output correlating value, an output temporal differential correlating value correlating with a change amount per unit time of said output value of the downstream air-fuel ratio sensor; determine that said lean request has occurred when, in said rich request occurring period, said output temporal differential correlating value is positive and a magnitude of said output temporal differential correlating value becomes larger than a first differential threshold value serving as said lean request determining value; determine that said rich request has occurred when, in said lean request occurring period, said output temporal differential correlating value is negative and said magnitude of said output temporal differential correlating value becomes larger than a second differential threshold value serving as said rich request determining value; and make said second differential threshold value become smaller as said present stored oxygen amount comes closer to said released oxygen amount so as to have said point in time at which it is determined that said rich request has occurred come earlier. 3. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor is an oxygen-concentration-cell-type oxygen concentration sensor, which generates, as said output value, an electromotive force varying depending on a difference between a partial pressure of oxygen in an exhaust gas and a partial pressure of oxygen in an air; said air-fuel ratio request determining section is configured so as to: adopt an output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor as said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor output correlating value; obtain a local minimum value of said output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor in said rich request occurring period, adopt a value obtained by adding a first value to said obtained local minimum value as said lean request determining value, and determine that said lean request has occurred when said output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor becomes larger than said lean request determining value after becoming said local minimum value; obtain a local maximum value of said output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor in said lean request occurring period, adopt a value obtained by subtracting a second value from said obtained local maximum value as said rich request determining value, and determine that said rich request has occurred when said output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor becomes smaller than said rich request determining value after becoming said local maximum value; and make said second value become smaller as said present stored oxygen amount comes closer to said released oxygen amount so as to have said point in time at which it is determined that said rich request has occurred come earlier. 4. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor is an oxygen-concentration-cell-type oxygen concentration sensor, which generates, as said output value, an electromotive force varying depending on a difference between a partial pressure of oxygen in an exhaust gas and a partial pressure of oxygen in an air; said air-fuel ratio request determining section is configured so as to: adopt said output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor as said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor output correlating value; determine that said lean request has occurred when said output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor changes from a value smaller than a catalyst rich state determining threshold value serving as said lean request determining value to a value larger than said catalyst rich state determining threshold value in said rich request occurring period; determine that said rich request has occurred when said output value of said downstream air-fuel ratio sensor changes from a value larger than a catalyst lean state determining threshold value serving as said rich request determining value to a value smaller than said catalyst lean state determining threshold value in said lean request occurring period; and make said catalyst lean state determining threshold value become larger as said present stored oxygen amount comes closer to said released oxygen amount so as to have said point in time at which it is determined that said rich request has occurred come earlier. 5. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, said air-fuel ratio request determining section is configured so as to: adopt, as a value of said released oxygen amount at a first time point which is a point in time at which it is determined that said rich request has occurred, a value obtained by subtracting said present stored oxygen amount at said first time point from
Oxygen storage amount · CPC title
the characteristics being an oxygen content or concentration or the air-fuel ratio · CPC title
transitional corrections at the end of the cut-off period · CPC title
characterised by the position of the sensor · CPC title
General auxiliary catalysts, e.g. upstream or downstream of the main catalyst · CPC title
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