Determining the closing point in time of an injection valve on the basis of an analysis of the actuation voltage using an adapted reference voltage signal

US9494100B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9494100-B2
Application numberUS-201113700798-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 5, 2011
Priority dateMay 31, 2010
Publication dateNov 15, 2016
Grant dateNov 15, 2016

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A method for determining a closing time of a valve having a coil drive may include switching off a current flow through a coil of the coil drive so that the coil is depowered, measuring a time curve of a voltage induced in the non-powered coil, wherein the induced voltage is generated at least partially by a motion of the armature relative to the coil, evaluating the measured time curve of the voltage induced in the coil, wherein the evaluation comprises comparing the measured time curve of the voltage induced in the depowered coil to a reference voltage curve stored in an engine controller, and determining the closing time based on the evaluated time curve. The reference voltage curve is thereby adapted to current operating conditions of the valve. A corresponding device and computer program for determining the closing time of a valve comprising a coil drive are also disclosed.

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A method for determining a closing time of an injection valve having a coil drive, for use in an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, the method comprising: switching off a current flow through a coil of the coil drive, with the result that the coil is de-energized, sensing of a time profile of a voltage which is induced in the de-energized coil, wherein the induced voltage is generated at least partially by a movement of the magnet armature relative to the coil, evaluating the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the coil, wherein the evaluation comprises comparing the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the de-energized coil with a reference voltage profile stored in an engine controller, and determining the closing time based on the comparison of the sensed time profile of the voltage with the reference voltage profile stored in the engine controller, wherein the reference voltage profile is adapted to the current operating conditions of the valve, determining a test reference voltage profile by applying a test voltage pulse to the coil of the coil drive, wherein the time period of the test voltage pulse is dimensioned in such a way that the movement of the magnet armature relative to the coil is smaller than a predefined threshold value, comparing the test reference voltage profile with the reference voltage profile stored in the engine controller, and adapting the stored reference voltage profile based on a result of the comparison of the test reference voltage profile with the reference voltage profile stored in the engine controller. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the test reference voltage profile is determined in that, after the end of the applied test voltage pulse, the time profile of the voltage which is induced in the de-energized coil is sensed. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the test voltage pulse is applied to the coil of the coil drive at a time which has a predefined offset from an ignition time in a cylinder which is assigned to the valve. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the comparison of the test reference voltage profile with the reference voltage profile which is stored in the engine controller comprises the formation of a difference between the test reference voltage profile and the reference voltage profile which is stored in the engine controller. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the comparison of the test reference voltage profile with the reference voltage profile which is stored in the engine controller comprises the formation of a quotient between the test reference voltage profile and the reference voltage profile which is stored in the engine controller. 6. The method a of claim 1 , further comprising comparing the adapted stored reference voltage profile with a predefined setpoint reference voltage profile, determining at least one adaptation value with which the predefined setpoint reference voltage profile can be changed at least approximately into the adapted stored reference voltage profile, and monitoring the at least one adaptation value for exceeding and/or undershooting of a predefined threshold. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the evaluation of the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the coil is carried out within a time interval which contains the expected closing time. 8. The method of claim 4 , wherein the evaluation of the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the coil comprises comparing a time derivative of the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the coil with a time derivative of the reference voltage profile which is stored in the engine controller. 9. A device for determining a closing time of a valve having a coil drive, the device comprising: a switch-off unit for switching off a current flow through a coil of the coil drive, with the result that the coil is de-energized, a sensing unit for sensing a time profile of a voltage which is induced in the de-energized coil, wherein the induced voltage is generated at least partially by a movement of the magnet armature relative to the coil, an evaluation unit, configured: to evaluate the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the coil, wherein the evaluation comprises comparing the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the de-energized coil with a reference voltage profile which is stored in an engine controller and which is adapted to current operating conditions of the valve, to determine the closing time based on the evaluated time profile, to determine a test reference voltage profile by applying a test voltage pulse to the coil of the coil drive, wherein the time period of the test voltage pulse is dimensioned in such a way that the movement of the magnet armature relative to the coil is smaller than a predefined threshold value, to compare the test reference voltage profile with the reference voltage profile stored in the engine controller, and to adapt the stored reference voltage profile based on a result of the comparison of the test reference voltage profile with the reference voltage profile stored in the engine controller. 10. A method for determining a closing time of a valve having a coil drive, the method comprising: switching off a current flow through a coil of the coil drive, with the result that the coil is de-energized, sensing of a time profile of a voltage which is induced in the de-energized coil, wherein the induced voltage is generated at least partially by a movement of the magnet armature relative to the coil, evaluating the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the coil, wherein the evaluation comprises comparing the sensed time profile of the voltage which is induced in the de-energized coil with a reference voltage profile stored in an engine controller, determining the closing time based on the comparison of the sensed time profile of the voltage with the reference voltage profile stored in the engine controller, wherein the reference voltage profile is adapted to the current operating conditions of the valve, determining a test reference voltage profile by applying a test voltage pulse to the coil of the coil drive, wherein the time period of the test voltage pulse is dimensioned in such a way that the movement of the magnet armature relative to the coil is smaller than a predefined threshold value, comparing the test reference voltage profile with the reference voltage profile stored in the engine controller, and adapting the stored reference voltage profile based on a result of the comparison.

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  • with means for determining actual opening or closing time · CPC title

  • Monitoring or fail-safe circuits (for relays H01H47/002) · CPC title

  • using voltage control · CPC title

  • having inductive loads · CPC title

  • F02D41/20Primary

    Output circuits, e.g. for controlling currents in command coils · CPC title

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What does patent US9494100B2 cover?
A method for determining a closing time of a valve having a coil drive may include switching off a current flow through a coil of the coil drive so that the coil is depowered, measuring a time curve of a voltage induced in the non-powered coil, wherein the induced voltage is generated at least partially by a motion of the armature relative to the coil, evaluating the measured time curve of the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rösel Gerd, Continental Automotive Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02D41/20. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 15 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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