Direct injection pump control for low fuel pumping volumes
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F02B-003/00
F02M-059/20
F02M-059/36
F02D-041/38
F02D-041/00
F02D-041/20
출원번호
US-0284220
(2014-05-21)
등록번호
US-9874185
(2018-01-23)
발명자
/ 주소
Pursifull, Ross Dykstra
Meinhart, Mark
출원인 / 주소
Ford Global Technologies, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Voutyras, Julia
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38
초록▼
Methods are provided for controlling a solenoid spill valve of a direct injection fuel pump, wherein the solenoid spill valve is energized and de-energized according to certain conditions. A control strategy is needed to operate the direct injection fuel pump when small fractional trapping volumes a
Methods are provided for controlling a solenoid spill valve of a direct injection fuel pump, wherein the solenoid spill valve is energized and de-energized according to certain conditions. A control strategy is needed to operate the direct injection fuel pump when small fractional trapping volumes are commanded, wherein a small amount of fuel is compressed and sent to the direct injection fuel rail. To maintain reliable and repeatable solenoid spill valve behavior for small fractional trapping volumes, methods are proposed that involve energizing the solenoid spill valve for a minimum angular duration below a trapping volume fraction threshold.
대표청구항▼
1. A method, comprising: in response to a fuel trapping volume fraction being below a threshold and a direct fuel injection not being requested, energizing a solenoid spill valve of a direct injection fuel pump at a position of a piston of the direct injection fuel pump, the position based on a requ
1. A method, comprising: in response to a fuel trapping volume fraction being below a threshold and a direct fuel injection not being requested, energizing a solenoid spill valve of a direct injection fuel pump at a position of a piston of the direct injection fuel pump, the position based on a requested fuel amount;maintaining the solenoid spill valve energized for or longer than a predetermined angular duration, the predetermined angular duration being independent of the position of the piston of the direct injection fuel pump, where the solenoid spill valve functions as a check valve when energized;flowing fuel to a compression chamber without allowing fuel to flow into a fuel rail; andde-energizing the solenoid spill valve after a top-dead-center position of the piston is reached; andin response to the fuel trapping volume fraction being above the threshold and a direct fuel injection not being requested, energizing the solenoid spill valve until the top-dead-center position of the piston is reached using a hold-to-top-dead-center control without flowing fuel to the compression chamber and without allowing fuel to flow into the fuel rail. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the predetermined angular duration is 10 camshaft degrees, and wherein the predetermined angular duration is longer than an angular duration corresponding to the hold-to-top-dead-center control for a given trapping volume fraction. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the fuel trapping volume fraction threshold is 15%, and wherein de-energizing the solenoid spill valve after the top-dead-center position of the piston opens the solenoid spill valve after the top-dead-center position of the piston, and wherein the hold-to-top-dead-center control includes energizing the solenoid spill valve before the top-dead-center position of the piston, and de-energizing the solenoid spill valve before or at the top-dead-center position of the piston. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the top-dead-center position of the piston includes when the piston consumes all of a displacement volume of the compression chamber of the direct injection fuel pump the piston is contained in, and wherein energizing the solenoid spill valve with the hold-to-top-dead-center control includes maintaining the solenoid spill valve energized for longer than the predetermined angular duration. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein de-energizing the solenoid spill valve after the top-dead-center position of the piston is reached does not affect the fuel trapping volume fraction, wherein the energizing occurs before the top-dead-center position of the piston, and wherein the maintaining includes maintaining the solenoid spill valve energized during the top-dead-center position of the piston. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the solenoid spill valve is energized before the top-dead-center position of the piston, and wherein the energizing closes the solenoid spill valve before the top-dead-center position of the piston, wherein an angular duration based on the position of the piston is longer than the predetermined angular duration. 7. A fuel system, comprising: a direct injection fuel pump including an outlet fluidically coupled to a direct injection fuel rail, and including a piston constrained to move linearly to intake, compress, and eject fuel;a solenoid spill valve fluidically coupled to an inlet of the direct injection fuel pump, and where the solenoid spill valve functions as a check valve when energized; anda controller with computer readable instructions stored in non-transitory memory for: when a fuel trapping volume fraction is below a threshold and a direct fuel injection is not requested by the controller, energizing the solenoid spill valve before a top-dead-center position of the piston is reached, maintaining the solenoid spill valve energized for or longer than a predetermined angular duration independent of a position of the piston, and wherein the solenoid spill valve is deactivated after the top-dead-center position of the piston is reached; andwhen the fuel trapping volume fraction is above the threshold and the direct fuel injection is not requested by the controller, energizing the solenoid spill valve before the top-dead-center position of the piston is reached, maintaining the solenoid spill valve energized for an angular duration based on the position of the piston, and deactivating the solenoid spill valve before or at the top-dead-center position of the piston. 8. The fuel system of claim 7, further comprising a fuel lift pump fluidically coupled to the inlet of the direct injection fuel pump via a low-pressure fuel line, and wherein the deactivating includes de-energizing the solenoid spill valve. 9. The fuel system of claim 8, wherein deactivating the solenoid spill valve opens the solenoid spill valve to an open position allowing fuel to flow between a compression chamber of the direct injection fuel pump and the low-pressure fuel line, and wherein, when the fuel trapping volume fraction is below the threshold, the solenoid spill valve is maintained energized through the top-dead-center position of the piston. 10. The fuel system of claim 7, wherein the fuel trapping volume fraction threshold is 15%, wherein deactivating the solenoid spill valve after the top-dead-center position of the piston opens the solenoid spill valve after the top-dead-center position of the piston, and wherein, when the fuel trapping volume fraction is above the threshold, the solenoid spill valve is deactivated at the top-dead-center position of the piston. 11. The fuel system of claim 7, wherein the position of the piston is measured by a sensor that detects an angular position of a driving cam providing power to the piston, and wherein the sensor is connected to the controller. 12. The fuel system of claim 11, wherein the controller further commands energizing and deactivating the solenoid spill valve, and wherein the predetermined angular duration is longer than an angular duration corresponding to a hold-to-top-dead-center control for a given trapping volume fraction. 13. The fuel system of claim 7, wherein the predetermined angular duration is 10 camshaft degrees, and wherein energizing the solenoid spill valve before the top-dead-center position of the piston closes the solenoid spill valve before the top-dead-center position of the piston. 14. The fuel system of claim 7, wherein energizing the solenoid spill valve includes the solenoid spill valve functioning as a check valve. 15. A fuel system, comprising: a direct injection fuel pump including an outlet fluidically coupled to a direct injection fuel rail, and including a piston constrained to move linearly to intake, compress, and eject fuel;a solenoid spill valve fluidically coupled to an inlet of the direct injection fuel pump, and where the solenoid spill valve functions as a check valve when energized; anda controller with computer readable instructions stored in non-transitory memory for: when a fuel trapping volume fraction is below a threshold and a direct fuel injection is not requested by the controller, energizing the solenoid spill valve at before a top-dead-center position of the piston is reached, maintaining the solenoid spill valve energized for or longer than a predetermined angular duration independent of a position of the piston, wherein the solenoid spill valve is deactivated after the top-dead-center position of the piston is reached and wherein fuel flows to a compression chamber without allowing fuel to flow into the direct injection fuel rail, and where the solenoid spill valve is de-energized after the top-dead-center position of the piston is reached; andwhen the fuel trapping volume fraction is above the threshold and the direct fuel injection is not requested by the controller, energizing the solenoid spill valve before the top-dead-center position of the piston is reached, maintaining the solenoid spill valve energized for an angular duration based on the position of the piston without flowing fuel to the compression chamber and without allowing fuel to flow into the direct injection fuel rail, and deactivating the solenoid spill valve before or at the top-dead-center position of the piston. 16. The fuel system of claim 15, wherein the controller further detects an angular position of a driving cam that powers the direct injection fuel pump to synchronize energizing the solenoid spill valve when the fuel trapping volume fraction is above or below the threshold and the direct fuel injection is not requested by the controller. 17. The fuel system of claim 15, wherein the fuel trapping volume fraction threshold is 15%, and where energizing the solenoid spill valve closes the solenoid spill valve. 18. The fuel system of claim 15, wherein the fuel trapping volume fraction is 100% when the solenoid spill valve is energized to a closed position coincident with a beginning of a compression stroke of the piston of the direct injection fuel pump.
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