Fuel injector calibration and trimming

US9670862B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9670862-B2
Application numberUS-201514717883-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 20, 2015
Priority dateNov 21, 2012
Publication dateJun 6, 2017
Grant dateJun 6, 2017

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A method for correcting injection behavior of a fuel injector includes calculating a nominal value of a fuel injector family characteristic for an average fuel injector from a family of fuel injectors as a multi-variable function of engine operating conditions, calculating a corrected value of the fuel injector family characteristic as a function of the nominal value, and employing the corrected value when actuating the fuel injector to inject fuel.

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A method for correcting injection behavior of a fuel injector that injects a gaseous fuel in an internal combustion engine comprising: (a) conducting a fuel injector family calibration phase for a family of fuel injectors, said family calibration phase comprising: (i) operating a set of fuel injectors from said family at a first predetermined number of engine operating conditions, each engine operating condition defined by a gaseous fuel rail pressure, a liquid fuel rail pressure and a cylinder pressure; and (ii) determining a multi-variable function of said gaseous fuel rail pressure, said liquid fuel rail pressure and said cylinder pressure based on measurements of performance of said set of fuel injectors, said multi-variable function determining a nominal value of a fuel injector family characteristic based on said gaseous fuel rail pressure, said liquid fuel rail pressure and said cylinder pressure; (b) conducting a fuel injector calibration phase prior to installation of said fuel injector in said internal combustion engine, said fuel injector calibration phase comprising: (i) operating a fuel injector from said family of fuel injectors at a second predetermined number of engine operating conditions; and (ii) determining a function of said nominal value based on measurements of performance of said fuel injector, said function of said nominal value determining a corrected value of said fuel injector family characteristic for said fuel injector; (c) conducting a fuel injector trimming phase during operation in said internal combustion engine, said trimming phase comprising: (i) operating said fuel injector at an engine operating condition; (ii) calculating said nominal value of said fuel injector family characteristic from said multi-variable function of said gaseous fuel rail pressure, said liquid fuel rail pressure and said cylinder pressure; (iii) calculating said corrected value of said fuel injector family characteristic from said function of said nominal value; and (iv) employing said corrected value when actuating said fuel injector to inject said gaseous fuel. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said gaseous fuel is a main fuel, and said fuel injector family calibration phase, said fuel injector calibration phase and said fuel injector trimming calibration phase are conducted for a pilot fuel and for said main fuel. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said fuel injector family calibration phase further comprises, for each fuel injector and engine operating condition: (iii) measuring performance of said fuel injector when injecting; and (iv) determining an actual value of said fuel injector family characteristic as a function of said measurements of said performance; (v) grouping said engine operating conditions and said actual values for each fuel injector into a set of points; and (vi) determining said multi-variable function by employing surface fitting techniques on said sets of points. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said fuel injector calibration phase further comprises, for each engine operating condition: (iii) measuring performance of said fuel injector when injecting; (iv) determining an actual value of said fuel injector family characteristic as a function of said measurements of said performance; (v) calculating said nominal value of said fuel injector family characteristic from said multi-variable function; (vi) grouping said actual value and said nominal value for each engine operating condition into a set of points; (vii) determining said function of said nominal value by employing curve fitting techniques on said set of points; (viii) determining parameters representative of said function of said nominal value; and (ix) associating said parameters with said fuel injector. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said fuel injector injects accurately metered quantities of said gaseous fuel and a liquid fuel. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein each engine operating condition is further defined by a hydraulic pulse width. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein said fuel injector family characteristic is one of opening delay, closing delay and hydraulic pulse width correction factor. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising correcting said injection behavior for said fuel injector by determining corrected values for each of said opening delay, closing delay and hydraulic pulse width correction factor. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein said function of said nominal value comprises a first equation of a first line representative of a relationship between said nominal value and said corrected value. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein said first equation of said first line is characterized by coefficients associated with said fuel injector. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein said first equation is an equation for a straight line characterized by coefficients comprising a slope and a y-intercept. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising determining said slope and said y-intercept during fuel injector calibration and associating said slope and said y-intercept with said fuel injector. 13. The method of claim 9 , wherein said function of said nominal value further comprises a second equation of a second line representative of a relationship between said nominal value and said corrected value, said first equation representative of a high load and/or speed region and said second equation representative of a low load and speed region of said engine operating conditions. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein when an engine operating condition is between said low load and speed region and said high load and/or speed region, said method further comprises interpolating between corresponding corrected values in said low load and speed region and said high load and/or speed region to determine said corrected value. 15. An apparatus for correcting injection behavior of a fuel injector that injects a gaseous fuel in an internal combustion engine, the apparatus comprising an electronic controller operatively connected with said fuel injector, wherein said electronic controller is programmed to: (a) calculate a nominal value of a fuel injector family characteristic for a family of fuel injectors from a multi-variable function of engine operating conditions defined by gaseous fuel rail pressure, liquid fuel rail pressure and cylinder pressure, said multi-variable function determined in a fuel injector family calibration phase performed at least once for a set of fuel injectors from said family of fuel injectors; (b) calculate a corrected value of said fuel injector family characteristic for said fuel injector from a function of said nominal value; said function of said nominal value determined during a fuel injector calibration phase prior to installation of said fuel injector in said internal combustion engine; and (c) employ said corrected value when actuating said fuel injector to inject said gaseous fuel. 16. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein said engine operating conditions are further defined by hydraulic pulse width. 17. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein said fuel injector family characteristic is one of opening delay, closing delay and hydraulic pulse width correction factor. 18. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein said electronic controller is further programmed to correct said injection behavior for said fuel injector by determining corrected values for each of said opening delay, closing delay and hydraulic pulse width correction factor. 19. The apparatus of claim

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What does patent US9670862B2 cover?
A method for correcting injection behavior of a fuel injector includes calculating a nominal value of a fuel injector family characteristic for an average fuel injector from a family of fuel injectors as a multi-variable function of engine operating conditions, calculating a corrected value of the fuel injector family characteristic as a function of the nominal value, and employing the correcte…
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Westport Power Inc
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Primary CPC classification F02D41/2432. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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