Cooling control system for internal combustion engine

US9828902B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9828902-B2
Application numberUS-201514938090-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 11, 2015
Priority dateNov 12, 2014
Publication dateNov 28, 2017
Grant dateNov 28, 2017

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A cooling control system for an internal combustion engine, which is capable of circulating engine coolant while suppressing power consumption by an engine coolant pump as much as possible. The cooling control system is provided for cooling intake gases increased in temperature by being pressurized by a supercharger. The engine coolant pump of the electrically-driven type delivers engine coolant to thereby cause the same to circulate. An ECU controls, when a difference between the temperature of the engine coolant and a first target temperature is not larger than a first predetermined value, the amount of the engine coolant to be delivered to a predetermined minimum flow rate, and controls, when the difference is larger than the first predetermined value, the amount of the engine coolant to be delivered such that it becomes larger as the difference is larger.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cooling control system for an internal combustion engine that includes a supercharger, the cooling control system being provided for cooling intake gases which have been increased in temperature by being pressurized by the supercharger, comprising: an intercooler provided in an intake passage of the engine at a location downstream of a compressor of the supercharger, for cooling the intake gases by heat exchange with engine coolant; a heat exchanger for dissipating heat from the engine coolant; an engine coolant passage connecting between said intercooler and said heat exchanger, for circulating the engine coolant between said intercooler and said heat exchanger; an engine coolant pump of the electrically-driven type, which is provided in said engine coolant passage, for delivering the engine coolant to thereby cause the engine coolant to circulate; pump control means for controlling an amount of the engine coolant to be delivered by said engine coolant pump; engine coolant temperature detection means for detecting a temperature of the engine coolant flowing into said intercooler; operating condition detection means for detecting an operating condition of the engine; and target temperature-setting means for setting a target temperature of the engine coolant within said intercooler, according to the detected operating condition, wherein when a difference between the detected temperature of the engine coolant and the set target temperature is not larger than a predetermined value, said pump control means controls the amount of the engine coolant to be delivered to a predetermined minimum flow rate larger than 0, whereas when the difference is larger than the predetermined value, said pump control means controls the amount of the engine coolant to be delivered such that the amount of the engine coolant to be delivered becomes larger as the difference is larger, wherein the engine further includes an EGR device for recirculating part of exhaust gases discharged into an exhaust passage of the engine to an upstream side of the compressor in the intake passage as EGR gases, the cooling control system further comprising operating region determination means for determining, based on the detected operating condition of the engine, whether or not the engine a predetermined operating region where recirculation of the EGR gases by said EGR device is not to be performed but supercharging by the supercharger is to be performed, wherein when it is determined that the engine is in the predetermined operating region, said pump control means controls the amount of the engine coolant to be delivered to a predetermined maximum flow rate, irrespective of the difference.

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  • Improving ICE efficiencies · CPC title

  • Arrangements for cooling other engine or machine parts · CPC title

  • Layout of the coolant or refrigerant circuit · CPC title

  • F01P5/12Primary

    Pump-driving arrangements · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

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What does patent US9828902B2 cover?
A cooling control system for an internal combustion engine, which is capable of circulating engine coolant while suppressing power consumption by an engine coolant pump as much as possible. The cooling control system is provided for cooling intake gases increased in temperature by being pressurized by a supercharger. The engine coolant pump of the electrically-driven type delivers engine coolan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02B29/0443. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 28 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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