Method and apparatus for monitoring number density of aerosol particles
US-12146809-B2 · Nov 19, 2024 · US
US9494073B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9494073-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113825931-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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A method for monitoring the function of an exhaust-gas sensor in the exhaust duct of an internal combustion engine. A first function control of the exhaust-gas sensor takes place in a first operating point of the internal combustion engine, and in the case of an intact exhaust-gas sensor, the output signal of the exhaust gas sensor or a characteristic quantity derived therefrom is determined in at least one second operating point of the internal combustion engine in the case of an intact exhaust-gas sensor and stored as learned value, and the monitoring of the function of the exhaust-gas sensor during a subsequent operation of the internal combustion engine in the second operating point takes place by comparing the output signal of the exhaust-gas sensor or the characteristic quantity derived therefrom, with the learned value. A corresponding device for implementing the method is also described.
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A method for inferring, using a control unit including a processor and a memory, a faulty or properly functioning exhaust-gas sensor in an exhaust duct of an internal combustion engine, the method comprising: operating, via the control unit, the internal combustion engine in a first operating point, wherein the internal combustion engine is operated in a trailing-throttle operation, and wherein the trailing throttle operation is not provided during regular operation of the internal combustion engine and is requested separately to implement a trailing-throttle adaptation of the exhaust gas sensor, which is a wideband lambda oxygen sensor; performing a first function control of the wideband lambda oxygen sensor during the trailing-throttle operation which is suitable for functionally controlling the wideband lambda oxygen sensor; monitoring, via the control unit, the exhaust-gas sensor in the first operating point; determining, via the control unit in the first function control, whether the exhaust-gas sensor is operating properly in the first operating point; if it is determined that the exhaust gas sensor is operating properly, operating, via the control unit, the internal combustion engine under partial load in at least one second operating point, wherein the second operating point is activated in a selective manner or is detected during regular operation of the internal combustion engine; monitoring, via the control unit, the exhaust-gas sensor in the at least one second operating point, if the exhaust-gas sensor is operating properly; determining and storing, via the control unit, as a learned value, an output signal of the exhaust-gas sensor or a characteristic quantity derived therefrom in the at least one second operating point; assigning, via the control unit, an upper and a lower threshold value to the learned value; comparing, via the control unit, the output signal of the exhaust-gas sensor or the characteristic quantity derived therefrom to the learned value during a subsequent operation of the internal combustion engine in the second operating point; and inferring, via the control unit, a faulty exhaust-gas sensor if the output signal of the exhaust-gas sensor or the characteristic quantity derived therefrom exceeds the upper threshold value or drops below the lower threshold value. 2. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein a faulty exhaust-gas sensor is inferred if a faulty exhaust-gas sensor is detected repeatedly in successive monitoring phases. 3. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein at least one of: i) an operating state of the internal combustion engine which is activated frequently is selected as the second operating point, ii) an operating state of the internal combustion engine which is activated for a sufficiently long period of time to monitor the exhaust-gas sensor is selected as the second operating point, and iii) an operating state of the internal combustion engine during which the exhaust gas sensor indicates large deviations at a detectable malfunction is selected as the second operating point. 4. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the second operating point of the internal combustion engine is defined by one of: an engine speed, an injection quantity, an air mass, or an exhaust-gas recirculation state, considered in isolation or in a combination of variables in each case. 5. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein at least one of: i) the internal combustion engine is operated in trailing-throttle operation in the first operating point, and ii) the internal combustion engine is operated under partial loading in the second operating point. 6. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the determining whether the exhaust-gas sensor is operating properly in the first operating point of the internal combustion engine takes place during an operating phase of the internal combustion engine, which is requested to implement a learning function for one of the exhaust-gas sensor or for a further sensor. 7. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the internal combustion engine is in a hybrid vehicle. 8. A device for inferring a faulty or properly functioning exhaust-gas sensor in an exhaust duct of an internal combustion engine, comprising: a control unit assigned to the internal combustion engine and the exhaust-gas sensor to control the internal combustion engine and to analyze output signals of the exhaust-gas sensor, wherein the control unit has a processor and a memory to perform the following: operating, via the control unit, the internal combustion engine in a first operating point, wherein the internal combustion engine is operated in a trailing-throttle operation, and wherein the trailing throttle operation is not provided during regular operation of the internal combustion engine and is requested separately to implement a trailing-throttle adaptation of the exhaust gas sensor, which is a wideband lambda oxygen sensor; performing a first function control of the wideband lambda oxygen sensor during the trailing-throttle operation which is suitable for functionally controlling the wideband lambda oxygen sensor; monitoring, via the control unit, the exhaust-gas sensor in the first operating point; determining, via the control unit in the first function control, whether the exhaust-gas sensor is operating properly in the first operating point; if it is determined that the exhaust gas sensor is operating properly, operating, via the control unit, the internal combustion engine under partial load in at least one second operating point, wherein the second operating point is activated in a selective manner or is detected during regular operation of the internal combustion engine; monitoring, via the control unit, the exhaust-gas sensor in the at least one second operating point, if the exhaust-gas sensor is operating properly; determining and storing, via the control unit, as a learned value, an output signal of the exhaust-gas sensor or a characteristic quantity derived therefrom in the at least one second operating point; assigning, via the control unit, an upper and a lower threshold value to the learned value; comparing, via the control unit, the output signal of the exhaust-gas sensor or the characteristic quantity derived therefrom to the learned value during a subsequent operation of the internal combustion engine in the second operating point; and inferring, via the control unit, a faulty exhaust-gas sensor if the output signal of the exhaust-gas sensor or the characteristic quantity derived therefrom exceeds the upper threshold value or drops below the lower threshold value. 9. The device as recited in claim 8 , wherein the internal combustion engine is in a hybrid vehicle. 10. The device as recited in claim 8 , wherein there is a faulty exhaust-gas sensor if a faulty exhaust-gas sensor is detected repeatedly in successive monitoring phases. 11. The device as recited in claim 8 , wherein the second operating point is at least one of the following: i) an operating state of the internal combustion engine which is activated frequently, ii) an operating state of the internal combustion engine which is activated for a sufficiently long period of time to monitor the exhaust-gas sensor, and iii) an operating state of the internal combustion engine during which the exhaust gas sensor indicates large deviations at a detectable malfunction. 12. The device as recited in claim 8 , wherein the second operating point of the internal combustion engine is defined by one of an engine speed, an injection quantity, an air mass, or an exhaust-gas recirculation state, considered in isolation or in a combination
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