Usage strategy for mixed gasoline and CNG fueled vehicles

US9328677B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9328677-B2
Application numberUS-201314051333-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 10, 2013
Priority dateOct 10, 2013
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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A method for an engine, comprising: responsive to a pressure in a fuel tank being below a pressure threshold, injecting only a liquid fuel into an engine cylinder, the fuel tank storing the liquid fuel and a pressurized gaseous fuel partially dissolved in the liquid fuel. In this way, the pressurized gaseous fuel may be conserved, thus maintaining a pressure gradient within the fuel system and allowing for judicious use of the pressurized gaseous fuel, for example during cold start conditions.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for an engine, comprising: responsive to a pressure in a fuel tank being below a pressure threshold, injecting only a liquid fuel into an engine cylinder, the fuel tank storing the liquid fuel and a pressurized gaseous fuel partially dissolved in the liquid fuel; and responsive to a liquid level in the fuel tank being a liquid level threshold, injecting only the pressurized gaseous fuel into the engine cylinder. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: responsive to a spark ignition retard being greater than a threshold, adjusting a ratio of liquid fuel to pressurized gaseous fuel injected into the engine cylinder based on an effective octane of the liquid fuel and an effective octane of the pressurized gaseous fuel. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: adjusting a ratio of liquid fuel to pressurized gaseous fuel injected into the engine cylinder based on a cost per unit fuel energy of the liquid fuel and a cost per unit fuel energy of the pressurized gaseous fuel. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: responsive to an engine load being less than a threshold, increasing a ratio of pressurized gaseous fuel to liquid fuel injected into the engine cylinder. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: responsive to a manifold absolute pressure increasing above a threshold, increasing the ratio of pressurized gaseous fuel to liquid fuel injected into the engine cylinder. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: adjusting a ratio of liquid fuel to pressurized gaseous fuel injected into the engine cylinder based on a carbon-to-hydrogen ratio of the liquid fuel and a carbon-to-hydrogen ratio of the pressurized gaseous fuel. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the liquid fuel is gasoline, diesel fuel, or a gasoline-alcohol blend, and the pressurized gaseous fuel is compressed natural gas. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein one or both of the pressurized gaseous fuel and the liquid fuel is direct fuel injected into the engine cylinder. 9. A fuel system for an internal combustion engine, comprising: one of more sensors; a fuel tank configured to store a liquid fuel and a pressurized gaseous fuel capable of partially dissolving in the liquid fuel; a group of direct fuel injectors in communication with a group of cylinders; a first fuel line coupled between the group of direct fuel injectors and the fuel tank, the first fuel line configured to supply liquid fuel to the group of direct fuel injectors; a group of port fuel injectors in communication with the group of cylinders; a second fuel line coupled between the group of port fuel injectors and the fuel tank, the second fuel line configured to supply pressurized gaseous fuel to the group of port fuel injectors; and a controller configured with instructions stored in non-transitory memory and executable by a processor to: responsive to a pressure in the fuel tank being below a pressure threshold, the pressure being determined from at least one of the one or more sensors, operating the group of cylinders with fuel from the group of direct fuel injectors, and not with fuel from the group of port fuel injectors. 10. The fuel system of claim 9 , where the controller is further configured with instructions stored in non-transitory memory and executable by the processor to: responsive to a liquid level in the fuel tank being below a liquid level threshold, the liquid level being determined from at least one of the one or more sensors, operating the group of cylinders with fuel from the group of port fuel injectors, and not with fuel from the group of direct fuel injectors. 11. The fuel system of claim 10 , further comprising a spark plug with an associated spark ignition, where the controller is further configured with instructions stored in non-transitory memory and executable by the processor to: responsive to a spark ignition retard being greater than a threshold, adjust a ratio of fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of direct fuel injectors to fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of port fuel injectors based on an effective octane of the liquid fuel and an effective octane of the pressurized gaseous fuel, the effective octane of the liquid and gaseous fuels being determined from at least one of the one or more sensors. 12. The fuel system of claim 10 , where the controller is further configured with instructions stored in non-transitory memory and executable by the processor to: adjust a ratio of fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of direct fuel injectors to fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of port fuel injectors based on a cost per unit fuel energy of the liquid fuel and a cost per unit fuel energy of the pressurized gaseous fuel, the cost per unit fuel energy of the liquid and gaseous fuels being input by an operator and/or received from the Internet. 13. The fuel system of claim 10 , where the controller is further configured with instructions stored in non-transitory memory and executable by the processor to: responsive to an engine load being less than a threshold, increase a ratio of fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of port fuel injectors to fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of direct fuel injectors. 14. The fuel system of claim 13 , where the controller is further configured with instructions stored in non-transitory memory and executable by the processor to: responsive to a manifold absolute pressure increasing above a threshold, the manifold absolute pressure being determined from at least one of the one or more sensors, increase a ratio of fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of direct fuel injectors to fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of port fuel injectors. 15. The fuel system of claim 10 , where the controller is further configured with instructions stored in non-transitory memory and executable by the processor to: adjust a ratio of fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of direct fuel injectors to fuel injected into the group of cylinders by the group of port fuel injectors based on a carbon-to-hydrogen ratio of the liquid fuel and a carbon-to-hydrogen ratio of the pressurized gaseous fuel, the carbon-to-hydrogen ration of the liquid and gaseous fuels being entered by an operator and/or received from the Internet. 16. A method for an engine having a fuel tank configured to store a liquid fuel and a pressurized gaseous fuel capable of partially dissolving in the liquid fuel, comprising: responsive to a pressure in the fuel tank being below a pressure threshold, injecting only the liquid fuel into an engine cylinder; and responsive to a liquid level in the fuel tank being below a liquid level threshold, injecting only the pressurized gaseous fuel into the engine cylinder. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: responsive to a spark ignition retard being greater than a threshold, adjusting a ratio of liquid fuel to pressurized gaseous fuel injected into the engine cylinder based on an effective octane of the liquid fuel and an effective octane of the pressurized gaseous fuel; and responsive to a spark ignition retard being less than the threshold, adjusting the ratio of liquid fuel to pressurized gaseous fuel injected into the engine cylinder based on a cost per unit fuel energy of the liquid fuel and a cost per unit fuel energy of the pressurized gaseous fuel. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: responsiv

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  • combined with electronic control of other engine functions, e.g. fuel injection (in general F02D37/02) · CPC title

  • the fuel injection being effected by at least two different injectors, e.g. one in the intake manifold and one in the cylinder · CPC title

  • Determining the fuel pressure, temperature or flow, the fuel tank fill level or a valve position · CPC title

  • one of the functions being ignition · CPC title

  • the fuel being gaseous (non-electrical control F02D19/02) · CPC title

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What does patent US9328677B2 cover?
A method for an engine, comprising: responsive to a pressure in a fuel tank being below a pressure threshold, injecting only a liquid fuel into an engine cylinder, the fuel tank storing the liquid fuel and a pressurized gaseous fuel partially dissolved in the liquid fuel. In this way, the pressurized gaseous fuel may be conserved, thus maintaining a pressure gradient within the fuel system and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02D19/0628. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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