Method for restarting an engine
US-9222453-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9340202B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9340202-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414294649-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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Unique apparatuses, systems, methods, and techniques for control of engine systems are disclosed. One embodiment is a unique controls process providing engine start/stop functionality. In one form, the controls process includes engine stop controls which evaluate a plurality of engine stop request conditions and a plurality of engine stop capability conditions, as well as engine start controls which evaluate a plurality of engine start request conditions and a plurality of engine start capability conditions.
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A method comprising: providing a vehicle system including an engine, a plurality of engine accessories configured to be selectably driven by torque output of the engine, an aftertreatment system configured to receive exhaust from the engine during operation, a motor/generator system operatively coupled with the engine system, an energy storage system operatively coupled with the motor/generator system, an engine controller operatively coupled with the engine, the aftertreatment system, the motor/generator system and the energy storage system, and a plurality of operator controls in operative communication with the engine controller; while the engine is running, operating the engine controller to conditionally stop the engine based upon a plurality of stop request criteria processed by a stop request block implemented in the engine controller and a plurality of stop capability criteria processed by a stop capability block implemented in the engine controller, the processing of the stop request criteria establishing when the engine controller will request an engine stop and the processing of the stop capability criteria establishing a constraint on the engine controller to conditionally prevent engine stop; and after the engine has stopped, operating the engine controller to conditionally start the engine based upon a plurality of start request criteria and a plurality of start capability criteria; wherein the stop request block is structured to receive as input and to evaluate a first plurality of values indicating a condition of the operator controls, a velocity condition of the vehicle system, an operating condition of the vehicle accessories, an operating condition of the engine, and a request provided by a second controller external to the engine controller; and wherein the stop capability block is structured to receive as input and to evaluate a second plurality of values and the engine controller will conditionally prevent engine stop as long as the evaluation of at least one of said second plurality of values indicates a condition preventing engine stop. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the stop capability criteria include a plurality of temperature criteria including a first criterion for temperature of the engine, a second criterion for temperature of a turbocharger operatively coupled with the engine, and a third criterion for temperature of the aftertreatment system. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the stop capability criteria account for a predicted capability of the energy storage system. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the predicted capability of the energy storage system accounts for whether sufficient energy is stored to drive one or more of the engine accessories when the engine is off and whether sufficient energy is stored to restart the engine. 5. The method of claim 2 wherein the stop capability criteria account for a predicted capability of the motor/generator system. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the predicted capability of the motor/generator system is based upon a temperature associated with the motor/generator system. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the start request criteria comprise a temperature condition of the aftertreatment system, a condition of the operator controls, a charge condition of the energy storage system, and a condition of the engine accessories, wherein each of said start request criteria is capable of requesting the engine to start independent of the other start request criteria. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the start capability criteria account for a first capability of the energy storage system to start the engine and a second capability of the motor/generator system to start the engine. 9. A vehicle system comprising: an engine operatively coupled with a drivetrain; an aftertreatment system configured to treat exhaust output by the engine; a motor/generator operatively coupled with the drivetrain; an energy storage system operatively coupled with the motor/generator; and an engine controller in operative communication with the engine, the aftertreatment system, the motor/generator, and the energy storage system; wherein the engine controller is configured to conditionally command the engine to stop based upon a stop request conditional which determines whether to request the engine to stop and a stop capability conditional which conditionally constrains the stop request conditional to prevent engine stop; wherein the stop request conditional is satisfied if either (a) the engine controller receives a stop request from a second controller, or (b) the engine controller determines that a plurality of conditions are satisfied, the plurality of conditions including an accelerator condition, a brake condition, a vehicle speed condition, and an engine accessories condition, and is conditionally constrained by the stop capability conditionally in both instance (a) and instance (b); and wherein the stop capability conditional will prevent engine stop as long as one or more of a plurality of inputs received by the stop capability conditional evaluates as true. 10. The vehicle system of claim 9 wherein the stop capability conditional is satisfied if the engine controller determines that a plurality of system protection conditions are satisfied, the plurality of system protection conditions comprising at least one temperature condition of one or more of the system, an energy storage system charge condition, and a motor/generator system condition. 11. The vehicle system of claim 10 wherein the at least one temperature condition of the system accounts for a temperature condition of the engine coolant, a temperature condition of a turbocharger operatively coupled with the engine, and a temperature condition associated with the aftertreatment system. 12. The vehicle system of claim 10 wherein the energy storage system charge condition accounts for whether sufficient energy is stored to drive one or more loads when the engine is off and whether sufficient energy is stored to restart the engine. 13. The vehicle system of claim 10 wherein the motor/generator system condition accounts for a temperature associated with the motor/generator system. 14. The vehicle system of claim 9 wherein the engine controller is configured to conditionally command the engine to restart based upon a restart request conditional and a restart capability conditional; wherein the restart request conditional comprises a temperature condition of the aftertreatment system, a condition of the operator controls, a charge condition of the energy storage system, and a condition of the engine accessories, wherein each of said start request criteria is capable of requesting the engine to start independent of the other start request criteria; wherein the restart capability conditional accounts for a first capability of the energy storage system to start the engine and a second capability of the motor/generator system to start the engine. 15. A control module comprising: at least one processor; a communication network interface in operative communication with the processor; and at least one non-transitory computer readable medium configured to store instructions executable by the processor to evaluate a stop request conditional which determines whether to request the engine to stop, a stop capability conditional which conditionally constrains the stop request conditional to prevent engine stop, a start request conditional which determines whether to request the engine to stop and a start capability conditional which conditionally constrains the start request conditional t
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