Internal combustion engine including a booster
US-2015345374-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9303570B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9303570-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213417086-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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Methods and systems for controlling an engine that may be automatically stopped and started are presented. In one example, a compressor is activated from a deactivated state in response to one or more environmental parameters during an engine start. The methods and systems may improve engine response after an engine start.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An engine operating method, comprising: activating a compressor supplying air to an engine from a deactivated state via a controller before the engine reaches a desired idle speed, the compressor activated in response to an environmental parameter sensed via a sensor coupled to the controller during an engine start from stop, and where the activating the compressor is also in response to a desired engine torque when a driver is not depressing an accelerator pedal. 2. The engine operating method of claim 1 , where the environmental parameter is barometric pressure, and where the compressor is activated in response to barometric pressure being less than a threshold value. 3. The engine operating method of claim 1 , where the environmental parameter is a gradient of a road, and where the compressor is activated in response to the gradient of the road being a positive value. 4. The engine operating method of claim 1 , where the environmental parameter is ambient temperature. 5. An engine operating method, comprising: activating a compressor supplying air to an engine from a deactivated state via a controller, the compressor activated in response to an increase in engine torque demand from a driver after engine stop and in response to an environmental parameter during an engine start from stop, the increase in engine torque demand and the environmental parameter sensed via sensors coupled to the controller. 6. The engine operating method of claim 5 , where said activating the compressor is further in response to a load applied to the engine. 7. The engine operating method of claim 5 , further comprising deactivating loads applied to the engine during the engine start from stop. 8. The engine operating method of claim 5 , where said activating the compressor is further responsive to a mass of a vehicle being greater than a threshold. 9. The engine operating method of claim 5 , where the environmental parameter is humidity. 10. The engine operating method of claim 5 , where the environmental parameter is barometric pressure. 11. An engine operating method, comprising: increasing an engine torque via a controller to supply a torque reserve amount from an engine in response to an environmental parameter sensed via a sensor coupled to the controller during a first engine start from stop; and activating a compressor supplying air to the engine from a deactivated state via the controller, the compressor activated in response to the environmental parameter during a second engine start from stop. 12. The engine operating method of claim 11 , where the engine torque is increased via opening a throttle. 13. The engine operating method of claim 11 , further comprising activating the compressor after the first engine start from stop in response to an increasing driver demand torque. 14. The engine operating method of claim 11 , further comprising deactivating loads applied to the engine during the second engine start from stop. 15. The engine operating method of claim 11 , further comprising activating the compressor during the second engine start from stop in response to ambient temperature. 16. The engine operating method of claim 11 , where the second engine start from stop is identified via releasing a clutch pedal. 17. The engine operating method of claim 11 , where the second engine start from stop is identified via releasing a brake pedal.
Road conditions · CPC title
Control of the engine output torque · CPC title
for idling (F02D41/06, F02D41/16 take precedence) · CPC title
in relation with the gear ratio or shift lever position · CPC title
Pedal position · CPC title
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