Apparatus for estimating exhaust gas recirculation quantity

US9726093B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9726093-B2
Application numberUS-201213480641-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 25, 2012
Priority dateMay 27, 2011
Publication dateAug 8, 2017
Grant dateAug 8, 2017

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In an EGR system, a quantity of exhaust gas passing through an EGR valve is computed by an EGR valve model simulating a behavior of the recirculated exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve. An exhaust gas quantity flowing into a cylinder is computed by an EGR-gas-delay model simulating a behavior of the exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve and the throttle valve and then flows into a cylinder. The EGR-gas-delay model includes a confluent-delay model simulating a behavior of EGR gas passing thorough the EGR valve and flowing into the intake passage upstream of the throttle valve; an intake-pipe-delay model simulating a behavior of EGR gas flowing in the intake passage and passing through the throttle valve; and an intake-manifold-delay model simulating a behavior of EGR gas which passes through the throttle valve and then flows into the intake passage downstream of the throttle valve.

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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for estimating exhaust gas recirculation quantity of an internal combustion engine provided with an EGR valve which adjusts a quantity of an exhaust gas recirculating from an exhaust passage to an intake passage upstream of an throttle valve through an EGR passage, the apparatus comprising: a computing portion for computing a quantity of the exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve by means of an EGR valve model which simulates a behavior of a recirculated exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve in the EGR passage; a computing portion for computing a quantity of the exhaust gas flowing into a cylinder based on the quantity of the exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve, by means of an EGR-gas-delay model which simulates a behavior of the exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve and the throttle valve and flows into a cylinder; a total gas-quantity computing portion for computing a total quantity of passing through the throttle valve by means of an throttle model which simulates a behavior of a gas passing through the throttle valve in the intake passage; an intake air flow rate obtaining portion for detecting or estimating a fresh air quantity flowing through the intake passage; and a correction portion for correcting a computed total-gas-quantity passing through the throttle valve based on the fresh air quantity detected or estimated by the intake air flow rate obtaining portion; wherein the EGR valve model is defined by a map which defines a relationship between an opening degree of the EGR valve, the total gas quantity passing through the throttle valve and the exhaust gas quantity passing through the EGR valve. 2. An apparatus for estimating exhaust gas recirculation quantity of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1 , wherein the EGR-gas-delay model includes: a confluent-delay model which simulates a behavior of EGR gas passing thorough the EGR valve and flowing into the intake passage upstream of the throttle valve; an intake-pipe-delay model which simulates a behavior of EGR gas flowing in the intake passage upstream of the throttle valve and then passing through the throttle valve; and an intake-manifold-delay model which simulates a behavior of EGR gas passing through the throttle valve and then charged into the intake passage downstream of the throttle valve. 3. An apparatus for estimating exhaust gas recirculation quantity of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1 , wherein the intake-pipe-delay model is defined by a matrix which discretizes a behavior of EGR gas flowing in the intake passage upstream of the throttle valve and then passing through the throttle valve. 4. An apparatus for estimating exhaust gas recirculation quantity of an internal combustion engine provided with an EGR valve which adjusts a quantity of an exhaust gas recirculating from an exhaust passage to an intake passage upstream of an throttle valve through an EGR passage, the apparatus comprising: a computer system, including a computer processor, the computer system being at least configured to: compute a quantity of the exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve using an EGR valve model which simulates a behavior of a recirculated exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve in the EGR passage; compute a quantity of the exhaust gas flowing into a cylinder based on the quantity of the exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve, using an EGR-gas-delay model which simulates a behavior of the exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve and the throttle valve and flows into a cylinder; compute a total quantity of gas passing through the throttle valve by means of an throttle model which simulates a behavior of a gas passing through the throttle valve in the intake passage; detect or estimate a fresh air quantity flowing through the intake passage; and correct a computed total-gas-quantity passing through the throttle valve based on the detected or estimated fresh air quantity; wherein the EGR valve model is defined by a map which defines a relationship between an opening degree of the EGR valve, the total gas quantity passing through the throttle valve and the exhaust gas quantity passing through the EGR valve. 5. An apparatus for estimating exhaust gas recirculation quantity of an internal combustion engine according to claim 4 , wherein the EGR-gas-delay model includes: a confluent-delay model which simulates a behavior of EGR gas passing thorough the EGR valve and flowing into the intake passage upstream of the throttle valve; an intake-pipe-delay model which simulates a behavior of EGR gas flowing in the intake passage upstream of the throttle valve and then passing through the throttle valve; and an intake-manifold-delay model which simulates a behavior of EGR gas passing through the throttle valve and then charged into the intake passage downstream of the throttle valve. 6. An apparatus for estimating exhaust gas recirculation quantity of an internal combustion engine according to claim 4 , wherein the intake-pipe-delay model is defined by a matrix which discretizes a behavior of EGR gas flowing in the intake passage upstream of the throttle valve and then passing through the throttle valve.

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  • controlling exhaust gas recirculation electronically · CPC title

  • the system including an input-output delay · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Low pressure loops, i.e. wherein recirculated exhaust gas is taken out from the exhaust downstream of the turbocharger turbine and reintroduced into the intake system upstream of the compressor · CPC title

  • the parameter being determined by using a model of the engine intake or its components · CPC title

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What does patent US9726093B2 cover?
In an EGR system, a quantity of exhaust gas passing through an EGR valve is computed by an EGR valve model simulating a behavior of the recirculated exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve. An exhaust gas quantity flowing into a cylinder is computed by an EGR-gas-delay model simulating a behavior of the exhaust gas passing through the EGR valve and the throttle valve and then flows into a cyl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Takezoe Hiroyuki, Katsurahara Hiroshi, Ozaki Chika, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02D41/0072. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Aug 08 2017 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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