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Internal combustion engine comprising a gas conveying system and operating method therefor

USPTO Application #: 20060096279
Title: Internal combustion engine comprising a gas conveying system and operating method therefor
Abstract: 2.2. According to the invention, when the internal combustion engine (1) is starting up, the quantity of fuel injected into it is set as a function of the delivery capacity of the pump (8). 2.3. Use in motor vehicles, in particular in passenger cars having an internal combustion engine with fuel injection. 2.1 The invention proposes an internal combustion engine (1) having a gas conveying system with a turbine (7) which can be driven by an airstream and a pump (8) which can be driven by the turbine (7) and by means of which gas can be fed to the exhaust system (3, 4, 5), as well as an operating method therefor. 1. Internal combustion engine comprising a gas conveying system and operating method therefor. (end of abstract)



Agent: Crowell & Moring LLP Intellectual Property Group - Washington, DC, US
Inventors: Normann Freisinger, Thorsten Hergemoeller, Roland Kemmler, Hans-Georg Lehmann, Martin Matt
USPTO Applicaton #: 20060096279 - Class: 060289000 (USPTO)

Related Patent Categories: Power Plants, Internal Combustion Engine With Treatment Or Handling Of Exhaust Gas, By Means Producing A Chemical Reaction Of A Component Of The Exhaust Gas, Condition Responsive Control Of Reactor Feed, Pressure, Or By-pass, Air Feed To Reactor Modulated Or Diverted By Control

Internal combustion engine comprising a gas conveying system and operating method therefor description/claims


The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060096279, Internal combustion engine comprising a gas conveying system and operating method therefor.

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[0001] The invention relates to an internal combustion engine comprising a gas conveying system and to an operating method therefor.

[0002] U.S. Pat. No. 6,094,909 has disclosed an internal combustion engine having a gas conveying system. The gas conveying system comprises a turbine which can be driven by an airstream and a pump which is driven by the turbine and can deliver gas into the exhaust system. This gas conveying system is used when the internal combustion engine is starting up, in order to feed secondary air to the exhaust system so that unburnt fuel constituents can be oxidized. The heat of combustion released is used to heat the exhaust-gas purification system, which is therefore ready to operate more quickly. The turbine is driven by an airstream that is caused by a pressure gradient present across a throttle element in the intake line. However, secondary air is only supplied to a sufficient extent when the turbine or the pump which it drives has reached a sufficient rotational speed, which takes a certain amount of time, and consequently the gas conveying system cannot provide secondary air immediately after the internal combustion engine has been started up. The gas conveying system has no further functions apart from the delivery of secondary air when the internal combustion engine is starting up.

[0003] By contrast, it is an object of the invention to provide an internal combustion engine comprising a gas conveying system and an operating method therefor which allow the internal combustion engine to operate with low emissions and allow good utilization of the gas conveying system.

[0004] According to the invention, this object is achieved by an internal combustion engine has a throttle element (6), an intake line (2), in which the throttle element (6) is arranged, an exhaust system (3, 4, 5), and an air conveying system. The air conveying system includes a turbine (7) and a pump (8). The turbine (7) has a turbine inlet line (9) and a turbine outlet line (10), and is driven by an air stream flowing through the turbine outlet line (10). The pump (8) is driven by the turbine (7) and includes a pump inlet line (11) and a pump outlet line (12) via which air delivered by the pump (8) is fed to the exhaust system (3, 4, 5). During engine start-up the air conveying system sets the quantity of injected fuel as a function of the delivery capacity of the pump (8). This object can also be achieved by a method that includes the steps of, during engine start-up, feeding air delivered by the pump (8) to the exhaust system (3, 4, 5) and setting the quantity of fuel injected as a function of the delivery capacity of the pump (8).

[0005] The internal combustion engine according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that when the internal combustion engine is being started up, the quantity of fuel injected into it can be set as a function of the delivery capacity of the pump. It is preferable for fuel to be injected only once a minimum delivery capacity of the pump has been reached, so that the start of fuel injection is dependent on the delivery capacity of the pump. The result of this is that secondary air can be added to the exhaust system at sufficient quantities with the aid of the pump when the fuel injection begins, in order to allow after-oxidation of unburnt fuel residues. After-oxidation converts incompletely burnt fuel by oxidation. The heat of the reaction which is released quickly heats the exhaust-gas purification system to its operating temperature, in particular downstream of the point at which secondary air is added. Consequently, effective exhaust-gas purification can be achieved quickly. In particular, the level of harmful hydrocarbon emissions (HC emissions) can be reduced during the starting phase. By contrast, if the beginning of fuel injection is not matched to the delivery capacity of the pump and, for example, fuel is injected into the combustion chambers of the internal combustion engine before the pump has reached a minimum delivery capacity, the atmospheric oxygen required as a reaction partner for after-oxidation of unburnt fuel in the exhaust system is not present in sufficient quantities, and consequently relatively large quantities of HC are emitted. On the other hand, if too little fuel is injected in relation to the delivery capacity of the pump, the air/fuel ratio (.lamda.) in the exhaust system required for after-oxidation is too high, and after-oxidation likewise cannot take place. This leads to late light-off of the exhaust-gas catalytic converters, with the result that pollutants are emitted for a relatively long period of time.

[0006] In one configuration of the invention, the turbine can be driven by a part-stream of the combustion air taken in by the internal combustion engine via the intake line, the part-stream being produced by a pressure gradient which is present across the throttle element. This measure makes it possible to dispense with the need for additional units to drive the turbine of the gas conveying system.

[0007] In a further configuration of the invention, when the engine is starting up, the speed of the internal combustion engine can be set before the fuel injection commences, by actuation of the internal combustion engine or by actuation of an auxiliary unit assigned to the internal combustion engine. It is preferable for the speed of the internal combustion engine to be increased at the beginning of the engine start-up operation. This makes it possible to quickly empty the induction pipe region by the internal combustion engine and to rapidly lower the induction pipe pressure. Consequently, the mass of air sucked in per intake section is rapidly reduced, so that an air/fuel ratio which is favorable for operation of the internal combustion engine and for after-oxidation can be set when the fuel injections begin. If the turbine of the gas conveying system is driven by the pressure drop which is present across the throttle element in the induction pipe, moreover, the pump rapidly reaches a sufficient delivery capacity as the result of the measure according to the invention. Consequently, sufficient quantities of secondary air can be delivered into the exhaust system even at a very early stage in the starting phase, with the result that in turn effective exhaust-gas purification can be provided quickly.

[0008] In a further configuration of the invention, the throttle element in the intake line can be set as a function of a pressure in the intake line. In particular if the turbine of the gas conveying system is driven by the pressure drop that is present across the throttle element in the induction pipe, it is possible for the throttle element to be set in such a way according to the quantity of air taken in by the internal combustion engine that the turbine of the gas conveying system quickly reaches its rotational speed. Consequently, the pump likewise quickly reaches a sufficient delivery capacity.

[0009] In a further configuration of the invention, the turbine can be driven by an airstream which is generated by a gas conveying unit which is arranged in the turbine inlet line or in the turbine outlet line or is connected to the turbine inlet line or to the turbine outlet line. This measure allows the turbine to be run up to speed and therefore the pump to reach a sufficient delivery capacity independently of the differential pressure which is present across the throttle element in the intake line.

[0010] In a further configuration of the invention, the gas delivery unit is designed as an electrically driven gas conveying unit. The electrical driving of the gas conveying unit allows accurate actuation of this unit and therefore of the gas conveying system as a whole.

[0011] In a further configuration of the invention, the gas conveying unit is designed as an evacuable gas vessel arranged in the turbine outlet line. If the evacuated gas vessel is opened, air is sucked into the vessel via the turbine and the turbine is thereby driven. This requires virtually no auxiliary energy. Therefore, the measure according to the invention allows the gas conveying system to operate independently of the differential pressure across the throttle element in a simple way.

[0012] In a further configuration of the invention, the gas stream delivered by the pump can be set as a function of an air/fuel ratio in the exhaust system. The gas stream delivered is preferably set in such a way that conditions which are advantageous for the after-oxidation are established downstream of the point at which the secondary air is added. It is preferable for the setting to be such that a .lamda. value of approximately 1.2 is established.

[0013] In a further configuration of the invention, the gas stream delivered by the pump can be fed to an exhaust manifold of the exhaust system and/or direct to a catalytic converter of the exhaust system. This allows secondary air to be made available to the exhaust-gas purification system at the location where conditions are favorable for after-oxidation to occur. When the internal combustion engine is starting up, it is preferable for the secondary air to be fed to the exhaust manifold. If the internal combustion engine is being operated under rich conditions after it has been started up, secondary air may be added on the entry side of a catalytic converter fitted in an underbody position in order to oxidize the unburnt exhaust-gas constituents.

[0014] In a further configuration of the invention, exhaust gas can be fed to the pump via the pump inlet line, and the exhaust-gas stream delivered by the pump can be fed to the intake line. As a result, the gas conveying system realizes exhaust-gas recirculation. Accordingly, in addition to supplying secondary air, which occurs predominantly in the starting phase, the gas conveying system also performs a further function and is therefore better utilized.

[0015] In a further configuration of the invention, a reduced-pressure vessel connected via the pump inlet line can be evacuated by the pump. The reduced pressure generated by the pump in the reduced-pressure vessel can be used to drive servo units. The gas conveying system therefore performs a further function and is better utilized.

[0016] The method according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that when the internal combustion engine is starting up, the quantity of fuel injected is set as a function of the delivery capacity of the pump. It is preferable for the injection of fuel to begin when the pump has reached a minimum delivery capacity. This ensures that no unburnt fuel constituents enter the exhaust system without atmospheric oxygen being made available at the same time to after-oxidize these unburnt fuel constituents. Matching the quantity of fuel injected to the delivery capacity of the pump ensures a .lamda. value which is optimum for after-oxidation in the exhaust manifold.

[0017] In one configuration of the method, when the engine is starting up and before the fuel injection begins, the throttle element is held predominantly closed and is only opened after the pump has reached a minimum delivery capacity. The result of this is that conditions which allow effective after-oxidation of unburnt fuel constituents are very quickly reached in the exhaust system.

[0018] In a further configuration of the method, the engine speed of the internal combustion engine is increased as it is starting up before the fuel injection begins. Increasing the starting speed of the engine allows the air which is present in the induction pipe to be sucked out quickly, so that .lamda. values which are favorable both for internal combustion engine operation and in the exhaust system are very quickly established. The starting engine speed can be increased by reducing the compression work performed by the internal combustion engine. It is preferable for the throttling of the internal combustion engine to be relieved, i.e. for the exhaust valves to remain open for a certain period of time or completely during the compression stroke. Furthermore, it is advantageous for auxiliary units which are driven by the internal combustion engine to be switched off or decoupled.

[0019] In a further configuration of the method, the turbine, at least from time to time, is driven by an airstream which is delivered by a gas conveying unit which is arranged in the turbine inlet line or the turbine outlet line or is connected to the turbine inlet line or the turbine outlet line. This allows the turbine to be run up to speed quickly in the initial phase irrespective of the differential pressure across the throttle element in the intake line and therefore allows secondary air to be delivered by the pump very quickly. The gas conveying unit is preferably formed by an electrically operated pump or by a pressure vessel or reduced-pressure vessel.

[0020] In a further configuration of the method, the airstream delivered by the pump is set as a function of an air/fuel ratio in the exhaust system. The result of this is that conditions which are favorable for the desired further reactions are established and further reactions can therefore proceed in the desired way. It is preferable for a .lamda. value of 1.2 to be set in the exhaust manifold.

[0021] In a further configuration of the method, one of at least two addition points at which the airstream delivered by the pump is added to the exhaust gas is selected as a function of the operating state of the internal combustion engine. On account of the fact that secondary air can be fed to the exhaust system at at least two locations, it is possible to react flexibly to the conditions in the exhaust system, which depend primarily on the operating state of the internal combustion engine.

[0022] In a further configuration of the method, the airstream delivered by the pump cools a definable part of the exhaust system if a predeterminable threshold value for a temperature in the exhaust system is exceeded. With this configuration of the invention, the gas conveying system additionally performs a cooling function, with the result that it is better utilized, the exhaust system can be operated more reliably and there is no need for other forms of cooling measures.

[0023] In a further configuration of the method, the pump at least from time to time removes exhaust gas from the exhaust system and feeds it to the intake line. In this case, the exhaust-gas stream fed to the intake line is preferably set as a function of the operating state of the internal combustion engine. Consequently, the gas conveying system performs an exhaust-gas recirculation function, so that the exhaust-gas recirculation can be made independent of the pressure conditions in the exhaust system and in the intake system of the internal combustion engine. The exhaust-gas recirculation quantity can be set as required on account of being dependent on the operating state.

[0024] In a further configuration of the method, a reduced-pressure vessel assigned to the internal combustion engine is evacuated by the pump via the pump inlet line in order to operate a servo system operated by reduced pressure. This further function of the gas conveying system makes it possible to draw additional benefit from this system and also constitutes a simplification with regard to the components employed.

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