Method of calibrating a crank angle of a combustion engine

US9435277B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9435277-B2
Application numberUS-201414445139-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 29, 2014
Priority dateJul 29, 2014
Publication dateSep 6, 2016
Grant dateSep 6, 2016

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The present application provides a calibration device for calibrating a crank angle of a calibrateable combustion engine, the calibrateable combustion engine and a method for calibrating. The calibration device is provided to determine a trigger wheel angle offset from a combustionless driving of the combustion engine in that an in-cylinder pressure profile is recorded, on the basis of which a trigger wheel angle offset is determined and stored at an offset memory of the combustion engine. The combustion engine is configured to determine a crank angle on the basis of a measured trigger wheel angle and the stored trigger wheel angle offset.

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A calibration device for calibrating a crank angle of a combustion engine, wherein the calibration device is operatively connectable to a trigger wheel signal evaluation unit of the combustion engine for receiving trigger wheel angles and to one or more pressure sensors of the combustion engine for receiving in-cylinder pressure values, wherein the trigger wheel signal evaluation unit is operatively connected to a trigger wheel sensor and configured to determine a trigger wheel angle, which is a measure of the instantaneous angle of rotation of a trigger wheel, by evaluating the trigger wheel signal, wherein the trigger wheel is connected to and arranged to rotate with a crank shaft of the combustion engine, wherein the at least one pressure sensor is an in-cylinder pressure sensor, which is configured to measure pressures inside a cylinder of the combustion engine and to generate in-cylinder pressure values, wherein the calibration device comprises a recorder configured to record the trigger angle values received from the trigger wheel evaluation unit, and, at the same time, the in-cylinder pressure values received from the pressure sensor while the crank shaft of the combustion engine while the combustion engine is driven combustionless, wherein the recorded trigger angle values and the recorded in-cylinder pressure values represent an in-cylinder pressure profile; and a offset calculator configured to determine, on the basis of the in-cylinder pressure profile, a trigger wheel angle, which coincides with a maximum of the in-cylinder pressure; and wherein said calibration device is further configured to provide the determined trigger wheel angle as the trigger wheel angle offset to be stored in an offset memory unit of the combustion engine, wherein the trigger wheel angle offset enables a fuel and spark scheduling unit of the combustion engine to determine a crank angle, which is a measure of the instantaneous angle of rotation of the crank shaft of the combustion engine, by correcting the measured trigger wheel angle on the basis of the stored trigger wheel angle offset. 2. The calibration device of claim 1 further configured to determine several individual trigger wheel angle offsets each for a different operating condition of the combustion engine. 3. The calibration device of claim 2 , wherein each different operating condition comprises one or more condition parameters, which include at least one of an engine speed, a temperature of the combustion engine and a temperature of an environment of the combustion engine. 4. The calibration device of claim 1 , wherein the calibration offset calculator is further configured to interpolate the in-cylinder pressure profile to determine the trigger wheel angle, which coincides with the maximum of the in-cylinder pressure. 5. The calibration device of claim 1 , wherein the calibration offset calculator is further configured to select, among the recorded trigger wheel angles, the one or more trigger wheel angles, which have the highest measured in-cylinder pressure associated with them; and to at least one of select and interpolate between the selected trigger wheel angles to determine the trigger wheel angle, which coincides with the maximum of the in-cylinder pressure. 6. A calibrateable combustion engine comprising: a crank shaft, which is rotatable about a crank shaft axis; a cylinder connected to the crank shaft, for driving the crank shaft; a trigger wheel connected to the crank shaft and arranged to rotate with the crank shaft; a trigger wheel sensor arranged near the trigger wheel, configured to generate a trigger wheel signal in response to rotation of the trigger wheel; a trigger wheel signal evaluation unit having an input connected to the trigger wheel sensor and configured to determine a trigger wheel angle, which is a measure of the instantaneous angle of rotation of the trigger wheel, by evaluating the trigger wheel signal; an offset memory unit configured to store a trigger wheel angle offset; and a fuel and spark scheduling unit configured to determine a crank angle, which is a measure of the instantaneous angle of rotation of the crank shaft, by correcting the measured trigger wheel angle on the basis of the trigger wheel angle offset, wherein the trigger wheel angle offset is determined from an in-cylinder pressure profile, which is a representation of trigger angle values and in-cylinder pressure values, which are sensed at the same time while the combustion engine is driven combustionless. 7. The combustion engine of claim 6 further comprising a spark plug for generating a spark inside the cylinder, which is connected to the fuel and spark scheduling unit, wherein the fuel and spark scheduling unit is further configured to trigger the spark plug in accordance with the crank angle determined by the fuel and spark scheduling unit. 8. The combustion engine of claim 6 , further comprising a fuel injection device plug for injecting an amount of fuel into the cylinder, which is connected to the fuel and spark scheduling unit, wherein fuel and spark scheduling unit is further configured to trigger the fuel injection device plug in accordance with the crank angle determined by the fuel and spark scheduling unit. 9. The combustion engine of claim 6 , wherein the trigger wheel angle offset comprises several individual trigger wheel angle offsets for different operating conditions, wherein the fuel and spark scheduling unit is further configured to receive a current operating condition of the combustion engine; to select one of the individual trigger wheel angle offsets stored in the offset memory unit in dependence of the current operation condition; and to determine the crank angle by correcting the trigger wheel angle on the basis of the selected individual trigger wheel angle offset. 10. The combustion engine of claim 6 , wherein each of the operating conditions comprises one or more temperatures, wherein the one or more temperatures include at least one of a temperature of the combustion engine and a temperature of an environment of the combustion engine. 11. The combustion engine of claim 6 , wherein the combustion engine comprises a micro-controller unit, MCU, which comprises at least the trigger wheel signal evaluation unit, the offset memory unit, and the fuel and spark scheduling unit. 12. A method of calibrating a crank angle of a combustion engine, wherein the combustion engine comprises: a crank shaft which is rotatable about a crank shaft axis; a cylinder connected to the crank shaft, for driving the crank shaft; a trigger wheel connected to the crank shaft and arranged to rotate with the crank shaft; a trigger wheel sensor arranged near the trigger wheel for generating a trigger wheel signal in response to rotation of the trigger wheel; a trigger wheel signal evaluation unit having an input connected to the trigger wheel sensor and configured to determine a trigger wheel angle, which is a measure of the instantaneous angle of rotation of the trigger wheel, by evaluating the trigger wheel signal; an offset memory unit configured to store a trigger wheel angle offset; and a fuel and spark scheduling unit configured to for determine a crank angle, which is a measure of the instantaneous angle of rotation of the crank shaft, by correcting the measured trigger wheel angle on the basis of the trigger wheel angle offset; wherein the method comprises: while the crank shaft is driven combustionless, recording trigger angle values received from the trigger wheel evaluation unit, and, at the same time, and recording in-cylinder pressure values received from

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What does patent US9435277B2 cover?
The present application provides a calibration device for calibrating a crank angle of a calibrateable combustion engine, the calibrateable combustion engine and a method for calibrating. The calibration device is provided to determine a trigger wheel angle offset from a combustionless driving of the combustion engine in that an in-cylinder pressure profile is recorded, on the basis of which a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Garrard Michael Robert, Edwards William E, Robertson Alistair Paul, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02D41/009. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 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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