Storage control device, storage control method and program
US-9400742-B2 · Jul 26, 2016 · US
US9689332B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9689332-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314382481-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A method for the rapid restarting of an internal combustion engine that is slowing down at a reduced supplied air volume, in which the supplied air volume is increased again following a detected restart request and an ignitable fuel/air mixture is produced by a fuel injection in an intake cylinder that is in the intake cycle when the supplied air volume is increased, and the mixture is ignited in the intake cylinder to produce a combustion in the power cycle of the intake cylinder.
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A method for providing a rapid restarting of an internal combustion engine that is slowing down at a reduced supplied air volume, the internal combustion engine having a plurality of cylinders, the method comprising: decreasing an air volume supplied to the internal combustion engine after a stop request by a driver, the engine thereby slowing down; detecting a restart request after the internal combustion engine slows down; after detecting the restart request, increasing the air volume supplied to the internal combustion engine; producing an ignitable fuel/air mixture by a fuel injection in an intake cylinder, the intake cylinder being a cylinder of the plurality of cylinders that is in an intake cycle when the supplied air volume is increased; igniting the mixture in the intake cylinder to produce a combustion in the power cycle of the intake cylinder; and producing an ignitable fuel/air mixture by a fuel injection in a discharge cylinder that is the next cylinder going into the intake cycle after the intake cylinder, and generating a torque that shifts the discharge cylinder to its power cycle, the torque being generated by the combustion in the intake cylinder supplemented by a further torque generated by a further torque source; wherein the further torque source is one of: an electrical machine, rotating wheels of a vehicle in which the internal combustion engine is installed, or a hydraulic pressure reservoir. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the supplied air volume is increased as soon as an engine speed of the internal combustion engine has dropped below a predefinable engine speed threshold. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein an opening crank angle, at which the supplied air volume is increased again, is selected so that the combustion produced in the intake cylinder is powerful enough to shift the discharge cylinder up to its power cycle. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the magnitude of the torque generated by the further torque source is selected as a function of an engine speed of the internal combustion engine at a final dead center, the final dead center being a dead center of the discharge cylinder at which the discharge cylinder enters its compression cycle. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the further torque source generates a torque whenever the engine speed of the internal combustion engine at the final dead center is less than a predefinable supplementary torque engine speed threshold. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the further torque source generates no torque when the engine speed (n) of the internal combustion engine at the final dead center is not less than a predefinable supplementary torque engine speed threshold. 7. The method of claim 4 , wherein the further torque source generates a torque precisely when the engine speed of the internal combustion engine at the final dead center is less than a predefinable supplementary torque engine speed threshold. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein an ignition in the discharge cylinder occurs to produce a combustion in the power cycle of the discharge cylinder. 9. A method for providing a rapid restarting of an internal combustion engine that is slowing down at a reduced supplied air volume, the internal combustion engine having a plurality of cylinders, the method comprising: decreasing an air volume supplied to the internal combustion engine after a stop request by a driver, the internal combustion engine thereby slowing down; detecting a restart request after the internal combustion engine slows down; after detecting the restart request, increasing the air volume supplied to the internal combustion engine; producing an ignitable fuel/air mixture by a fuel injection in an intake cylinder, the intake cylinder being a cylinder of the plurality of cylinders that is in an intake cycle when the supplied air volume is increased; igniting the mixture in the intake cylinder to produce a combustion in the power cycle of the intake cylinder; and producing an ignitable fuel/air mixture by a fuel injection in a discharge cylinder that is the next cylinder to enter the intake cycle after the intake cylinder, wherein the supplied air volume is increased as soon as an engine speed of the internal combustion engine has dropped below a predefinable engine speed threshold. 10. A computer readable medium having a computer program, which is executable by a processor, comprising: a program code arrangement having program code for providing a rapid restarting of an internal combustion engine that is slowing down at a reduced supplied air volume, the internal combustion engine having a plurality of cylinders, the program code, when executed by the processor, causing the processor to perform: decreasing an air volume supplied to the internal combustion engine after a stop request by a driver, the internal combustion engine thereby slowing down; detecting a restart request after the internal combustion engine slows down; after detecting the restart request, increasing the air volume supplied to the internal combustion engine; producing an ignitable fuel/air mixture by a fuel injection in an intake cylinder, the intake cylinder being a cylinder of the plurality of cylinders that is in an intake cycle when the supplied air volume is increased; igniting the mixture in the intake cylinder to produce a combustion in the power cycle of the intake cylinder; and producing an ignitable fuel/air mixture by a fuel injection in a discharge cylinder that is the next cylinder going into the intake cycle after the intake cylinder, and generating a torque that shifts the discharge cylinder to its power cycle, the torque being generated by the combustion in the intake cylinder supplemented by a further torque generated by a further torque source; wherein the further torque source is one of: an electrical machine, rotating wheels of a vehicle in which the internal combustion engine is installed, or a hydraulic pressure reservoir. 11. A storage medium for a control device of an internal combustion engine, comprising: a computer readable medium having a computer program, which is executable by a processor of the control device, including: a program code arrangement having program code for providing a rapid restarting of an internal combustion engine that is slowing down at a reduced supplied air volume, the internal combustion engine having a plurality of cylinders, the program code, when executed by the processor, causing the control device to perform: decreasing an air volume supplied to the internal combustion engine after a stop request by a driver, the internal combustion engine thereby slowing down; detecting a restart request after the internal combustion engine slows down; after detecting the restart request, increasing the air volume supplied to the internal combustion engine; producing an ignitable fuel/air mixture by a fuel injection in an intake cylinder, the intake cylinder being a cylinder of the plurality of cylinders that is in the intake cycle when the supplied air volume is increased; igniting the mixture in the intake cylinder to produce a combustion in the power cycle of the intake cylinder; and producing an ignitable fuel/air mixture by a fuel injection in a discharge cylinder that is the next cylinder going into the intake cycle after the intake cylinder, and generating a torque that shifts the discharge cylinder to its power cycle, the torque being generated by the combustion in the intake cylinder supplemented by a further torque generated by a further torque source; wherein the further torque source is one of: an electrical machine, rotating wheels of a vehicle in which the internal combusti
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