Fuel injection control apparatus
US-2015377169-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9376980B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9376980-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214004009-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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A fuel injection device is provided with a fuel injection valve to inject fuel into a combustion chamber of an engine, and an electronic control unit to operate the fuel injection valve to inject the fuel in multiple separate injections. The electronic control unit controls a timing of a first fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to carry out the first fuel injection on the retard side with respect to a timing when a premix duration immediately after the first fuel injection is minimum, and controls a timing of a second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve in such a manner that a heat release rate waveform produced by the first fuel injection and the second fuel injection carried out thereafter has a double-peaked shape.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel injection device for an engine to perform premixed charge compression ignition combustion, comprising: a fuel injection valve configured to inject fuel into a combustion chamber of the engine; and controlling means for controlling the fuel injection valve to inject the fuel in multiple separate injections, wherein the controlling means controls a timing of a first fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to begin the first fuel injection before the compression top dead center and to carry out the first fuel injection on the retard side with respect to a timing when a premix duration immediately after the first fuel injection is minimum, and controls a timing of a second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve carried out after the first fuel injection in such a manner that a heat release rate waveform produced by the first fuel injection and the second fuel injection has a double-peaked shape after the second fuel injection is carried out. 2. The fuel injection device according to claim 1 , wherein the controlling means controls the timing of the first fuel injection by the fuel injection valve in such a manner that a starting timing of high-temperature oxidation reaction caused by the first fuel injection is after a compression top dead center. 3. The fuel injection device according to claim 1 , wherein the controlling means controls the timing of the second fuel injection to carry out the second fuel injection after a heat release rate peak due to low-temperature oxidation reaction caused by the first fuel injection and before a heat release rate peak due to high-temperature oxidation reaction caused after the low-temperature oxidation reaction by the first fuel injection. 4. A fuel injection device for an engine to perform premixed charge compression ignition combustion, comprising: a fuel injection valve configured to inject fuel into a combustion chamber of the engine; and controlling means for controlling the fuel injection valve to inject the fuel in multiple separate injections, wherein the controlling means controls a timing of a first fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to carry out the first fuel injection on the retard side with respect to a timing when a premix duration immediately after the first fuel injection is minimum, and controls a timing of a second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve in such a manner that a heat release rate waveform produced by the first fuel injection and the second fuel injection carried out thereafter has a double-peaked shape, wherein the controlling means controls the timing of the second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to carry out the second fuel injection after a heat release rate peak due to low temperature oxidation reaction caused by the first fuel injection and before a heat release rate peak due to high-temperature oxidation reaction caused after the low-temperature oxidation reaction by the first fuel injection. 5. The fuel injection device according to claim 4 , wherein the controlling means controls the timing of the second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to carry out the second fuel injection before a start of the high-temperature oxidation reaction caused by the first fuel injection. 6. A fuel injection device for an engine to perform premixed charge compression ignition combustion, comprising: a fuel injection valve configured to inject fuel into a combustion chamber of the engine; and a controller coupled to the fuel injection valve and operating the fuel injection valve to inject the fuel in multiple separate injections, wherein the controller controls a timing of a first fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to begin the first fuel injection before the compression top dead center and to carry out the first fuel injection on the retard side with respect to a timing when a premix duration immediately after the first fuel injection is minimum, and controls a timing of a second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve carried out after the first fuel injection in such a manner that a heat release rate waveform produced by the first fuel injection and the second fuel injection has a double-peaked shape after the second fuel injection is carried out. 7. The fuel injection device according to claim 6 , wherein the controller controls the timing of the first fuel injection by the fuel injection valve in such a manner that a starting timing of high-temperature oxidation reaction caused by the first fuel injection is after a compression top dead center. 8. The fuel injection device according to claim 6 , wherein the controller controls the timing of the second fuel injection to carry out the second fuel injection after a heat release rate peak due to low-temperature oxidation reaction caused by the first fuel injection and before a heat release rate peak due to high-temperature oxidation reaction caused after the low-temperature oxidation reaction by the first fuel injection. 9. A fuel injection device for an engine to perform premixed charge compression ignition combustion, comprising: a fuel injection valve configured to inject fuel into a combustion chamber of the engine; and a controller coupled to the fuel injection valve and operating the fuel injection valve to inject the fuel in multiple separate injections, wherein the controller controls a timing of a first fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to carry out the first fuel injection on the retard side with respect to a timing when a premix duration immediately after the first fuel injection is minimum, and controls a timing of a second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve in such a manner that a heat release rate waveform produced by the first fuel injection and the second fuel injection carried out thereafter has a double-peaked shape, wherein the controller controls the timing of the second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to carry out the second fuel injection after a heat release rate peak due to low temperature oxidation reaction caused by the first fuel injection and before a heat release rate peak due to high-temperature oxidation reaction caused after the low-temperature oxidation reaction by the first fuel injection. 10. The fuel injection device according to claim 9 , wherein the controller controls the timing of the second fuel injection by the fuel injection valve to carry out the second fuel injection before a start of the high-temperature oxidation reaction caused by the first fuel injection. 11. A fuel injection device for an engine to perform premixed charge compression ignition combustion, comprising: a fuel injection valve configured to inject fuel into a combustion chamber of the engine; and a controller coupled to the fuel injection valve, and configured to operate the fuel injection valve to carry out a first fuel injection and a second fuel injection after the first fuel injection, to control a timing of the first fuel injection to begin the first fuel injection before the compression top dead center and to carry out the first fuel injection on the retard side with respect to a timing when a premix duration immediately after the first fuel injection is minimum, and to control a timing of the second fuel injection in such a manner that a heat release rate waveform produced by the first fuel injection and the second fuel injection has a double-peaked shape after the second fuel injection is carried out. 12. The fuel injection device according to claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to control the timing of the first fuel injection in such a manner that a starting timing of high-temperature oxidation reaction cause
a mode being the premixed charge compression-ignition mode · CPC title
Controlling fuel injection {(F02D41/182, F02D41/24 take precedence)} · CPC title
Multiple injections · CPC title
by determining the combustion timing or phasing · CPC title
for injecting directly into the cylinder · CPC title
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