Control device for internal combustion engine
US-2016356257-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9353673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9353673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414522368-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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This document discloses an adaptive fan control system for controlling a fan that cools an engine of a machine. Many machines carry out repetitive tasks or work cycles. The cooling requirements of the engine vary for each portion or segment of a work cycle. The disclosed system includes a controller with a memory having a plurality of stored work cycle patterns. Using a variety of sensors, the system and controller identifies the work cycle that the machine is carrying out and, using one of the stored work cycle patterns, the system anticipates the cooling requirements of the machine as the machine progresses through the work cycle and the system proactively changes the fan speed for upcoming segments of the work cycle.
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What is claimed: 1. A method for proactively controlling a fan speed of a cooling fan for a machine, the machine carrying out a plurality of repetitive work cycles, the machine including a plurality of machine sensors for detecting current operating conditions of the machine, the machine further including at least one controller linked to the plurality of machine sensors, the controller including a memory, the method comprising: storing a plurality of work cycle patterns in the memory of the controller, each work cycle pattern including a plurality of consecutive segments and at least one fan speed for each segment; periodically sensing current operating conditions of the machine; identifying a work cycle pattern stored in the memory that is being repeated by the machine; periodically adjusting the fan speed to meet cooling requirements of the segments of the identified work cycle pattern as the machine repeats the work cycle pattern. 2. The method of claim 1 further including limiting the periodic adjusting of the fan speed to meet the cooling requirements of the identified work cycle pattern to a predetermined rate of change limit. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the periodic adjusting of the fan speed to meet the periodic cooling requirements of the identified work cycle pattern includes: sensing a current fan speed; identifying a desired fan speed from the identified work cycle pattern; determining a difference between the current fan speed and the desired fan speed, and if the difference is less than a predetermined rate of change limit, changing the current fan speed to the desired fan speed and, if the difference is more than the predetermined rate of change limit, changing the current fan speed by an amount less than or equal to the predetermined rate of change limit. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the plurality of machine sensors is selected from a group consisting of a fan speed sensor, an engine oil temperature sensor, a coolant temperature sensor, a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst temperature sensor, an engine speed sensor, a transmission fluid temperature sensor, a transmission gear ratio sensor, a hydraulic fluid temperature sensor, a payload sensor, a grade sensor, an ambient air temperature sensor, and a global positioning system (GPS) sensor. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein each segment of each work cycle pattern stored in the memory including at least one gain offset vector and at least one weighting factor used to calculate a desired fan speed for each segment. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the periodic sensing of the current operating conditions of the machine further includes identifying a repeating work cycle from the periodic sensing of the current operating conditions, and the identifying of the work cycle pattern stored in the memory further includes calculating a match probability based on a comparison of the identified repeating work cycle and the identified work cycle pattern. 7. An adaptive fan speed control system for controlling a fan that cools an engine of a machine, the machine also including a transmission, the system comprising: a plurality of machine sensors for detecting current operating conditions of the machine, a plurality of engine sensors for detecting current operating conditions of the engine and at least one transmission sensor for detecting current operating conditions of the transmission, the machine further including at least one controller linked to the plurality of machine, engine and transmission sensors, the controller including a memory with a plurality of work cycle patterns stored in the memory, each work cycle pattern including a plurality of segments and a plurality of fan speeds with one fan speed designated for each segment of each work cycle pattern; the controller linked to the fan for controlling fan speed; the controller configured to identify one of the plurality of work cycle patterns stored in the memory that is being repeatedly carried out by the machine; the controller further configured to periodically adjust the fan speed for each segment of the identified work cycle pattern to meet the periodic cooling requirements of the identified work cycle pattern as the machine repeats the identified work cycle pattern. 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the controller is further configured to limit the periodic adjusting of the fan speed for each segment to a predetermined rate of change limit. 9. The system of claim 7 wherein the controller is further configured to carry out the periodic adjusting of the fan speed by: determining a current fan speed; determining a desired fan speed from the identified work cycle pattern; determining a difference between the current fan speed and the desired fan speed, and if the difference is less than a predetermined rate of change limit, the controller is configured to change the current fan speed to the desired fan speed and, if the difference is more than the predetermined rate of change limit, the controller is further configured to change the current fan speed by an amount less than or equal to the predetermined rate of change limit. 10. The system of claim 7 wherein the plurality of machine, engine and transmission sensors is selected from a group consisting of a fan speed sensor, an engine oil temperature sensor, a coolant temperature sensor, a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst temperature sensor, an engine speed sensor, a transmission fluid temperature sensor, a transmission gear ratio sensor, a hydraulic fluid temperature sensor, a payload sensor, a grade sensor, an ambient air temperature sensor, and a global positioning system (GPS) sensor. 11. The system of claim 7 wherein each of the work cycle patterns stored in the memory of the controller include a plurality of consecutive segments, each segment including at least one gain offset vector and at least one weighting factor used to calculate a desired fan speed for each segment. 12. The system of claim 7 wherein the controller is configured to identify one of the plurality of work cycle patterns stored in the memory that is being repeatedly carried out by the machine by calculating a match probability based on a comparison of a repeating work cycle being carried out by the machine and the identified work cycle pattern. 13. A machine, comprising: an engine, a transmission, a plurality of machine sensors for detecting current operating conditions of the machine, a plurality of engine sensors for detecting current operating conditions of the engine and at least one transmission sensor for detecting current operating conditions of the transmission, the machine further including at least one controller linked to the plurality of machine, engine and transmission sensors, the controller including a memory with a plurality of work cycle patterns stored in the memory, each work cycle pattern including a plurality of segments and a plurality of fan speeds with one fan speed designated for each segment; the controller linked to the fan for controlling fan speed; the controller configured to identify one of the plurality of work cycle patterns stored in the memory that is being repeatedly carried out by the machine; the controller further configured to periodically adjust the fan speed for each segment of the identified work cycle pattern to meet the periodic cooling requirements of the identified work cycle pattern as the machine repeats the identified work cycle pattern. 14. The machine of claim 13 wherein the controller is further configured to limit the periodic adjusting of the fan speed for each segment to a predeter
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