US20120042845A1 - Oil dilution inhibiting apparatus and method - Google Patents

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US20120042845A1
US20120042845A1 US13/059,863 US200913059863A US2012042845A1 US 20120042845 A1 US20120042845 A1 US 20120042845A1 US 200913059863 A US200913059863 A US 200913059863A US 2012042845 A1 US2012042845 A1 US 2012042845A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01MLUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
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    • F01M1/10Lubricating systems characterised by the provision therein of lubricant venting or purifying means, e.g. of filters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01MLUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
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    • F01M1/16Controlling lubricant pressure or quantity
    • F01M2001/165Controlling lubricant pressure or quantity according to fuel dilution in oil
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D2200/00Input parameters for engine control
    • F02D2200/02Input parameters for engine control the parameters being related to the engine
    • F02D2200/023Temperature of lubricating oil or working fluid
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D2250/00Engine control related to specific problems or objectives
    • F02D2250/11Oil dilution, i.e. prevention thereof or special controls according thereto
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D41/00Electrical control of supply of combustible mixture or its constituents
    • F02D41/0025Controlling engines characterised by use of non-liquid fuels, pluralities of fuels, or non-fuel substances added to the combustible mixtures
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D41/00Electrical control of supply of combustible mixture or its constituents
    • F02D41/02Circuit arrangements for generating control signals
    • F02D41/04Introducing corrections for particular operating conditions
    • F02D41/06Introducing corrections for particular operating conditions for engine starting or warming up
    • F02D41/068Introducing corrections for particular operating conditions for engine starting or warming up for warming-up
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D41/00Electrical control of supply of combustible mixture or its constituents
    • F02D41/02Circuit arrangements for generating control signals
    • F02D41/18Circuit arrangements for generating control signals by measuring intake air flow
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02NSTARTING OF COMBUSTION ENGINES; STARTING AIDS FOR SUCH ENGINES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F02N11/00Starting of engines by means of electric motors
    • F02N11/08Circuits or control means specially adapted for starting of engines
    • F02N11/0814Circuits or control means specially adapted for starting of engines comprising means for controlling automatic idle-start-stop
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02NSTARTING OF COMBUSTION ENGINES; STARTING AIDS FOR SUCH ENGINES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F02N19/00Starting aids for combustion engines, not otherwise provided for
    • F02N19/02Aiding engine start by thermal means, e.g. using lighted wicks
    • F02N19/04Aiding engine start by thermal means, e.g. using lighted wicks by heating of fluids used in engines

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  • the present invention relates to an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus and method for inhibiting the dilution of engine oil by alcohol fuel, in a vehicle provided with an engine in which the alcohol fuel can be used.
  • an apparatus for heating the engine oil within a fuel evaporating apparatus connected to an oil pan by a lubricant supply channel and return channel, by using a heater, on the basis of a result of comparison between a predetermined threshold value and the value of a detected parameter about the dilution ratio of the engine oil (refer to a patent document 4).
  • an apparatus for increasing the temperature of the engine oil if the dilution ratio of the engine oil at least by water which constitutes alcohol fuel is estimated and if it is judged that the estimated dilution ratio of the engine oil is greater than a first threshold value, in a vehicle in which the alcohol fuel can be used (refer to a patent document 5).
  • the “lubricating oil” and the “lubricant” are one example of the “engine oil” of the present invention.
  • Patent document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2004-190513
  • Patent document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2008-38779
  • Patent document 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2003-322052
  • Patent document 4 Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2004-293394
  • Patent document 5 Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2008-121592
  • such a vehicle is not considered that is provided with an engine automatic stop/start apparatus (i.e. an economy run system or idling stop system) or the like and that the start and stop of the engine are repeated relatively frequently. Then, the temperature of the engine becomes relatively low, the fuel that does not volatize increases, and the oil dilution by unburnt fuel likely occurs more than expected, which are technically problematic.
  • an engine automatic stop/start apparatus i.e. an economy run system or idling stop system
  • an object of the present invention to provide an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus and method capable of appropriately inhibiting the dilution of engine oil, in a vehicle in which the start and stop of an engine are repeated relatively frequently.
  • an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus mounted on a vehicle comprising an engine in which alcohol fuel can be used, the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus provided with: an intake amount integrating device for integrating amount of an air sucked into the engine while the engine is in operation, thereby calculating an integrated intake amount; a temperature detecting device for detecting oil temperature of engine oil of the engine; and a controlling device for controlling the vehicle to move into an oil heating mode in which the oil temperature is increased in such conditions that the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than an integrated intake amount threshold value and that the detected oil temperature is less than a first temperature threshold value.
  • the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus is mounted on the vehicle provided with the engine in which the alcohol fuel can be used.
  • the “alcohol fuel” indicates fuel in which alcohol and another fuel, such as gasoline, are mixed (i.e. so-called alcohol blended fuel), or fuel including only alcohol.
  • the intake amount integrating device which is provided with, for example, a memory, a processor, and the like, integrates the amount of the air sucked into the engine in the operation of the engine, thereby calculating the integrated intake amount. Specifically, for example, the intake amount integrating device obtains the amount of the air sucked into the engine via an airflow meter disposed in the intake passage of the engine and integrates the obtained air amount, thereby calculating the integrated intake amount.
  • the integrated intake amount is calculated in each trip, and it is stored in the memory or the like.
  • the temperature detecting device such as a temperature sensor, detects the oil temperature of the engine oil of the engine.
  • the temperature detecting device may directly detect the oil temperature, or predict (i.e. indirectly detect) the oil temperature, for example, on the basis of the temperature of cooling water for cooling the engine.
  • the controlling device which is provided with, for example, a memory, a processor, and the like, controls the vehicle to move into the oil heating mode in which the oil temperature is increased, in such conditions that the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value and that the detected oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value.
  • the “oil heating mode” of the present invention indicates a mode in which the oil temperature of the engine oil is increased to evaporate the fuel mixed into the engine oil or the like (specifically, for example, unburnt fuel, water generated in the combustion of the fuel, or the like).
  • the heating by a heating device is performed such that the oil temperature is 80 degrees C. in consideration of the boiling point of ethanol mainly used for the alcohol fuel.
  • a heating device such as a heater
  • the vehicle on which the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus is mounted is provided with a motor for driving the vehicle, in addition to the engine, as in a hybrid vehicle or a plug-in hybrid vehicle, the engine is continuously operated (i.e. intermittent operation is forbidden), or an engine load is increased.
  • the vehicle on which the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus is mounted is provided with a so-called economy run system, the operation of the economy run system is forbidden.
  • the “integrated intake amount threshold value” of the present invention is one of the values for determining whether or not to move the vehicle into the oil heating mode, and it is a value set as a fixed value or a variable value according to physical quantity or some parameter in advance.
  • the integrated intake amount threshold value may be set as an integrated intake amount corresponding to the gross heating value of the engine, which can inhibit the fuel or the like from being mixed into the engine oil and which can maintain the appropriate state of the engine oil, or as a value which is higher than the integrated intake amount threshold value by a predetermined value, on the basis of a relation between the integrated intake amount and the gross heating value of the engine corresponding to the integrated intake amount, wherein the relation is obtained experimentally, or experientially, or by simulations.
  • “inhibit the fuel or the like from being mixed into” means to evaporate the fuel or the like mixed into the engine oil, and to evaporate the fuel or the like to be mixed into the engine oil, for example, through the cylinder wall surface of the engine.
  • the “first temperature threshold value” of the present invention is one of the values for determining whether or not to move the vehicle into the oil heating mode, and it is a value set as a fixed value or a variable value according to physical quantity or some parameter in advance.
  • the first temperature threshold value may be set as an oil temperature which can maintain the appropriate state of the engine oil, or as a value which is higher than the oil temperature by a predetermined value, on the basis of a relation among the oil temperature, the saturated vapor pressure of the fuel or the like, and the amount of the fuel or the like mixed into the engine oil, wherein the relation is obtained experimentally, or experientially, or by simulations.
  • an existing estimation method may be used, such as estimating on the basis of the amount of fuel injected from the fuel injection valve of the engine, the temperature of the engine (or the temperature of cooling water), the engine load, or the like.
  • the temperature of the engine decreases during the stop of the engine in a vehicle in which the start and stop of the engine are repeated relatively frequently.
  • the fuel or the like which is in a gas state within the engine, is condensed and mixed into the engine oil.
  • the amount of the fuel or the like mixed into the engine oil become larger than a predicted amount.
  • the rate of decrease in engine temperature is relatively high.
  • the amount of the fuel or the like mixed into the engine oil is likely significantly increased, in comparison with the predicted amount.
  • the so-called economy run system or the like allows the engine to be stopped, for example, if the temperature of cooling water of the engine is higher than a temperature at which the air heating function can be ensured (e.g. 60 degrees C.).
  • a temperature at which the air heating function can be ensured e.g. 60 degrees C.
  • the alcohol fuel including ethanol with a boiling point of 78 degrees C. is used, for example, most of the ethanol on the cylinder wall surface is mixed into the engine oil.
  • the vehicle is controlled by the controlling device to move into the oil heating mode in which the oil temperature is increased, in such conditions that the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value and that the detected oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value.
  • the vehicle is controlled by the controlling device to move into the oil heating mode.
  • the engine oil is heated to increase the oil temperature, and the fuel or the like mixed into the engine oil can be evaporated. As a result, it is possible to inhibit the dilution of the engine oil.
  • the controlling device includes a judging device for judging whether or not the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value and whether or not the detected oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value, and controls the vehicle to move into the oil heating mode if it is judged that the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value and if it is judged that the detected oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value.
  • the judging device which is provided with, for example, a memory, a processor, a comparator, and the like, judges whether or not the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value and whether or not the detected oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value.
  • the controlling device controls the vehicle to move into the oil heating mode if it is judged that the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value and if it is judged that the detected oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value.
  • the controlling device controls the vehicle not to move into the oil heating mode. Moreover, if it is judged that the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value and if it is judged that the detected oil temperature is greater than the first temperature threshold value, the controlling device controls the judging device to perform another conditional judgment (specifically, for example, to compare the detected oil temperature with another temperature threshold value, or perform a similar operation).
  • the calculated integrated intake amount is equal to the integrated intake amount threshold value, it may be treated by being included in one or the other of the aforementioned cases.
  • the detected oil temperature is equal to the first temperature threshold value, it may be treated by being included in one or the other of the aforementioned cases.
  • the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus of the present invention is further provided with a duration detecting device for detecting a time in which the vehicle continues to be in the oil heating mode, and the controlling device controlling the vehicle to maintain the oil heating mode in such conditions that the detected oil temperature is less than a second temperature threshold value and that the detected time is less than a duration threshold value.
  • the duration detecting device which is provided with, for example, a memory, a processor, and the like, detects the time in which the vehicle continues to be in the oil heating mode.
  • “continues to be in the oil heating mode” means being in a period from when the vehicle is moved into the oil heating mode to when the oil heating mode is canceled.
  • the duration detecting device stops the detection of the duration if the oil heating mode is canceled. Specifically, for example, the duration detecting device stops a count indicating the duration and then resets it if the oil heating mode is canceled.
  • the controlling device controls the vehicle to maintain the oil heating mode in such conditions that the detected oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value and that the detected time is less than the duration threshold value.
  • the “second temperature threshold value” of the present invention is one of the values for determining whether or not to maintain the oil heating mode, and it is a value set as a fixed value or a variable value according to physical quantity or some parameter in advance.
  • the second temperature threshold value may be set as an oil temperature corresponding to the upper limit of an acceptable range of the extent of the oxidation and thermal degradation of the engine oil, or as a value which is lower than the oil temperature by a predetermined value, on the basis of a relation between the oil temperature and the extent of the oxidation and thermal degradation of the engine oil, wherein the relation is obtained experimentally, or experientially, or by simulations.
  • the “duration threshold value” of the present invention is one of the values for determining whether or not to maintain the oil heating mode, and it is a value set as a fixed value or a variable value according to physical quantity or some parameter in advance.
  • the duration threshold value may be set as a heating time corresponding to the upper limit of an acceptable range of the extent of the oxidation and thermal degradation of the engine oil, or as a value which is lower than the heating time by a predetermined value, on the basis of a relation between the heating time of the engine oil and the extent of the oxidation and thermal degradation of the engine oil if the engine oil is continuously heated, wherein the relation is obtained experimentally, or experientially, or by simulations.
  • a vehicle state detecting device for detecting a vehicle state of the vehicle; an oil-level height detecting device capable of detecting oil-level height of the engine oil in an oil pan of the engine; and a duration detecting device for detecting a time in which the vehicle continues to be in the oil heating mode, the controlling device controlling the oil-level height detecting device to detect the oil-level height in such a condition that the detected vehicle state is a predetermined state, the controlling device controlling the vehicle to continue the oil heating mode in such conditions that the detected oil-level height is greater than a height threshold value, that the detected oil temperature is less than a second temperature threshold value, and that the detected time is less than a duration threshold value.
  • the vehicle state detecting device which is provided with, for example, a memory, a processor, and the like, detects the vehicle state of the vehicle.
  • vehicle state means physical quantity or some parameter indicating the operating state of the vehicle, such as a vehicle speed, vehicle inclination, and the number of revolutions of the engine, or a state indicated by one or more physical quantities and/or parameters.
  • the oil-level height detecting device such as a liquid-level gauge, can detect the oil-level height of the engine oil in the oil pan of the engine.
  • the duration detecting device which is provided with, for example, a memory, a processor, and the like, detects the time in which the vehicle continues to be in the oil heating mode.
  • the controlling device controls the oil-level height detecting device to detect the oil-level height in such a condition that the detected vehicle state is the predetermined state.
  • the “predetermined state” of the present invention means a state in which the oil-level height detected in one opportunity can be relatively easily compared with the oil-level height detected in another opportunity, such as while the vehicle is stopped (i.e. the vehicle speed is zero), while the vehicle is horizontal, and while the engine is stopped (i.e. the number of revolutions of the engine is zero).
  • the “predetermined state” of the present invention means a reproducible state.
  • the controlling device controls the vehicle to continue the oil heating mode in such conditions that the detected oil-level height is greater than the height threshold value, that the detected oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value, and that the detected time is less than the duration threshold value.
  • the “height threshold value” of the present invention is one of the values for determining whether or not to maintain the oil heating mode, and it is a value set as a fixed value or a variable value according to physical quantity or some parameter in advance.
  • the height threshold value is typically expressed as a sum of the detected oil-level height and a predetermined height.
  • the “predetermined height” may be set as the upper limit value of an increment of the oil-level height which can maintain the appropriate state of the engine oil, or as a value which is smaller than the upper limit value by a predetermined value, on the basis of a relation between the increment of the oil-level height and the amount of fuel or the like mixed into the engine oil, wherein the relation is obtained experimentally, or experientially, or by simulations.
  • a high oil temperature time integrating device for integrating a time in which the detected oil temperature is an oil temperature greater than a third temperature threshold value, thereby calculating an integrated high oil temperature time; and a duration detecting time for detecting a time in which the vehicle continues to be in the oil heating mode, the controlling device controlling the vehicle to continue the oil heating mode in such conditions that the calculated integrated high oil temperature time is less than an integrated time threshold value, that the detected oil temperature is less than a second temperature threshold value, and that the detected time is less than a duration threshold value.
  • the high oil temperature time integrating device which is provided with, for example, a memory, a processor, and the like, integrates the time in which the detected oil temperature is the oil temperature greater than the third temperature threshold value, thereby calculating the integrated high oil temperature time.
  • the “third temperature threshold value” is set as a temperature at which thermal degradation occurs in an additive added to the base oil of the engine oil, or a temperature which is lower than the temperature by a predetermined value, such as the heatproof temperature of antioxidant included in the engine oil.
  • the integrated high oil temperature time calculated by the high oil temperature time integrating device may be calculated in each period from when the oil temperature becomes greater than the third temperature threshold value and to when the oil temperature becomes less than the third temperature threshold value (i.e. if the oil temperature becomes less than the third temperature threshold value after becoming higher than the third temperature threshold value, the integrated high oil temperature time may be reset after the calculated integrated high oil temperature time is stored into a memory or the like), or it may be calculated as a total time of the whole period in which the oil temperature is greater than the third temperature threshold value.
  • the duration detecting time which is provided with, for example, a memory, a processor, and the like, detects the time in which the vehicle continues to be in the oil heating mode.
  • the controlling device controls the vehicle to continue the oil heating mode in such conditions that the calculated integrated high oil temperature time is less than the integrated time threshold value, that the detected oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value, and that the detected time is less than the duration threshold value.
  • the “integrated time threshold value” of the present invention is one of the values for determining whether or not to maintain the oil heating mode, and it is a value as a fixed value or a variable value according to physical quantity or some parameter in advance.
  • the “integrated time threshold value” may be set as a time corresponding to the upper limit of an acceptable range of the extent of the thermal degradation of the engine oil, or as a value which is smaller than the time by a predetermined value, on the basis of a relation between the time in which the oil temperature is the oil temperature greater than the third temperature threshold value and the extent of the thermal degradation of the engine oil, wherein the relation is obtained experimentally, or experientially, or by simulations.
  • the integrated time threshold value may be set as a time in which an influence due to the thermal degradation of the engine oil would be more significant than an influence, such as a reduction in lubricating ability, due to the fuel or the like mixed into the engine oil), or as a time less than the aforementioned time by a predetermined value.
  • the oxidation and thermal degradation of the engine oil can be inhibited, so that it is extremely useful in practice.
  • the engine includes a heating device capable of heating the engine oil, and the oil heating mode is a mode in which the engine oil is heated by the heating device to increase the oil temperature.
  • the heating device such as a heater, is provided for the engine.
  • the heating device may be placed, for example, in an oil pan or in the vicinity of the entrance of an oil filter.
  • the oil heating mode is a mode in which the engine is continuously operated to increase the oil temperature.
  • the oil temperature by heating the engine oil.
  • a battery can be charged by rotating a motor with the engine (i.e. by making the motor function as a generator).
  • the engine is continuously operated means that the engine can be forcibly operated even if such a condition that the engine can be automatically stopped is satisfied, such as a condition that the temperature of cooling water of the engine is greater than a predetermined temperature and a condition that the vehicle is stopped.
  • the engine is continuously operated means that intermittent operation is forbidden.
  • an oil dilution inhibiting method in an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus mounted on a vehicle comprising an engine in which alcohol fuel can be used the oil dilution inhibiting method provided with: an intake amount integrating process of integrating amount of an air sucked into the engine while the engine is in operation, thereby calculating an integrated intake amount; a temperature detecting process of detecting oil temperature of engine oil of the engine; and a controlling process of controlling the vehicle to move into an oil heating mode in which the oil temperature is increased in such conditions that the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than an integrated intake amount threshold value and that the detected oil temperature is less than a first temperature threshold value.
  • the dilution of the engine oil can be inhibited, as in the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus of the present invention described above.
  • oil dilution inhibiting method of the present invention can also adopt the various aspects of the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus of the present invention described above.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the structure of an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus in a first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing an oil dilution inhibiting process performed by an ECU in the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the structure of an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus in a first modified example in the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing an oil dilution inhibiting process performed by the ECU in a second modified example in the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing an oil dilution inhibiting process performed by the ECU in a second embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an oil dilution inhibiting process performed by the ECU in a third embodiment.
  • a first embodiment of the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the structure of an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus in the first embodiment.
  • an engine 1 provided for a vehicle (not illustrated) on which an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus 100 is mounted is provided with: a cylinder 11 ; an intake valve 12 ; an exhaust valve 13 ; an intake passage 14 ; an exhaust passage 15 ; an oil pan 16 ; a piston 17 ; an ignition plug 21 ; a fuel injection valve 22 ; an oil filter 23 ; and an oil heater 26 .
  • Engine oil EO accumulated in the oil pan 16 flows into the oil filter 23 via an oil inflow passage 24 .
  • the engine oil EO which has passed through the oil filter 23 is pumped by the oil pump 25 and is supplied to a main gallery not illustrated.
  • the fuel injection valve 22 is controlled by an ECU (Electronic Control Unit) 31 to inject alcohol fuel accumulated in a not-illustrated fuel tank, by a predetermined amount in predetermined timing.
  • ECU Electronic Control Unit
  • the vehicle in the first embodiment is typically a vehicle provided with a so-called economy run system, or a hybrid vehicle provided with a motor for driving.
  • the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus 100 is provided with: the ECU 31 for detecting an air amount sucked into the engine 1 via the airflow meter 32 disposed in the intake passage 14 in the operation of the engine 1 and for integrating the detected air amount to calculate an integrated intake amount; a water temperature sensor 33 for detecting the temperature of cooling water LLC of the engine 1 ; an oil temperature sensor 34 for detecting the oil temperature of the engine oil EO; and an oil-level height sensor 35 capable of detecting the oil-level height of the engine oil EO accumulated in the oil pan 16 .
  • each of the “ECU 31 ”, the “oil temperature sensor 34 ” and the “oil-level height sensor 35 ” in the first embodiment is one example of respective one of the “intake amount integrating device”, the “temperature detecting device”, and the “oil-level height detecting device” of the present invention.
  • one portion of the ECU 31 for various electronic control is used as one portion of the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus 100 .
  • the ECU 31 as one portion of the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus 100 judges whether or not the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than an integrated intake amount threshold value, and whether or not the detected oil temperature is less than a first temperature threshold value. If it is judged that the calculated integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value and that the detected oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value, the ECU 31 as one portion of the oil dilution inhibiting apparatus 100 controls the oil heater 26 to heat the engine oil EO and increase the oil temperature.
  • the “ECU 31 ” in the first embodiment is one example of the “judging device” and the “controlling device” of the present invention.
  • the “heating of the engine oil EO by the oil heater 26 ” in the first embodiment is one example of the “oil heating mode” of the present invention.
  • the oil dilution inhibiting process is performed, for example, regularly or irregularly, in cycles of several tenths seconds to several seconds, during the run of the vehicle or at the start of the run.
  • step S 101 the ECU 31 judges whether or not the engine 1 is in operation.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the engine 1 is in operation by judging whether or not the ECU 31 has sent a signal indicating an engine start command, whether or not the ECU 31 has not sent a signal indicating an engine stop command, whether or not the number of revolutions of the engine 1 is not zero, or the like.
  • the ECU 31 calculates the integrated intake amount by detecting the amount of air sucked into the engine 1 via the airflow meter 32 disposed in the intake passage 14 and by integrating the detected air amount (step S 102 ). On the other hand, if it is judged that the engine 1 is not in operation (the step S 101 : No), the ECU 31 obtains the integrated intake amount calculated in the previous trip from a memory (not illustrated) or the like (step S 103 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the integrated intake amount calculated in the step S 102 or the integrated intake amount obtained in the step S 103 is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value (step S 104 ). If it is judged that the calculated or obtained integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value (the step S 104 : Yes), the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EU via the oil temperature sensor 34 (step S 105 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value (step S 106 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value (the step S 106 : Yes), the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 to heat the engine oil EO (step S 109 ). The ECU 31 further integrates the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 in tandem with the process in the step S 109 (step S 110 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the case where it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value is typically a case where although the gross heating value of the engine 1 in one trip, the temperature of the engine 1 is reduced due to the passage of time after the stop of the engine 1 and the oil temperature of the engine oil EO becomes lower than an oil temperature which can maintain the appropriate state of the engine oil EO.
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 to evaporate the fuel mixed into the engine oil EO or the like.
  • step S 104 if it is judged that the integrated intake amount calculated in the step 5102 or the integrated intake amount obtained in the step S 103 is less than the integrated intake amount threshold value (the step S 104 : No), the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EO (i.e. to make the oil heater 26 maintain the OFF state) (step S 111 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • step S 106 if it is judged that the oil temperature obtained in the step S 105 is greater than the first temperature threshold value (the step S 106 : No), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (step S 107 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 107 : Yes), the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EO (i.e. to make the oil heater 26 maintain the OFF state) (the step S 111 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • step S 107 if it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 107 : No), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is greater than a duration threshold value (step S 108 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges that the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is less than the duration threshold value (the step S 108 No).
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 t to heat the engine oil EO (step S 109 ) and integrates the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 in tandem with the process in the step S 109 (step S 110 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process. This is because the obtained oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value, i.e. the obtained oil temperature is a temperature at which the extent of the oxidation and thermal degradation of the engine oil EO is in an acceptable range, and because the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is less than the duration threshold value, i.e. the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is a time in which the extent of the oxidation and thermal degradation of the engine oil EO is in an acceptable range. Therefore, even if the oil heater 26 is controlled to heat the engine oil EO, for example, there is a little or almost no influence of the extent of the oxidation and thermal degradation of the engine oil EO on the lubricating ability of the engine oil EO.
  • the second temperature threshold value i.e.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the engine 1 is in operation (the step S 101 ). If it is judged that the engine 1 is in operation (the step S 101 : Yes), the ECU 31 calculates the integrated intake amount by detecting the amount of air sucked into the engine 1 and by integrating the detected air amount (the step S 102 ). On the other hand, if it is judged that the engine 1 is not in operation (the step S 101 : No), the ECU 31 obtains the integrated intake amount calculated in the previous trip (the step S 103 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the integrated intake amount calculated in the step S 102 or the integrated intake amount obtained in the step S 103 is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value (the step S 104 ). If it is judged that the calculated or obtained integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value (the step S 104 : Yes), the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO (the step S 105 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value (the step S 106 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value (the step S 106 : Yes), the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 to heat the engine oil EO (i.e. to make the oil heater 26 maintain the ON state) (the step S 109 ). The ECU 31 further integrates the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 in tandem with the process in the step S 109 (the step S 110 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EU (the step S 111 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 107 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 107 : Yes), the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EO (the step S 111 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is greater than the duration threshold value (the step S 108 ). If it is judged that continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is greater than the duration threshold value (the step S 108 : Yes), the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EO (the step S 111 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 to heat the engine oil EO (i.e. to make the oil heater 26 maintain the ON state) (the step S 109 ).
  • the ECU 31 further integrates the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 in tandem with the process in the step S 109 (the step S 110 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the oil heater 26 is controlled by the ECU 31 to heat the engine oil EO.
  • the ECU 31 it is possible to keep the appropriate state of the engine oil EO.
  • the temperature of the engine 1 is relatively low, relatively-much alcohol fuel is likely injected from the fuel injection valve 22 at the start of the engine 1 due to a difficulty in volatilization of the alcohol fuel (i.e. relatively-much relatively-cold unburnt fuel is likely mixed into the engine oil EO). Then, even if it is judged that the gross heating value of the engine 1 in one trip is greater than a gross heating value which can maintain the appropriate state of the engine oil EU on the basis of the integrated intake amount, the oil temperature of the engine oil EO likely becomes lower than the oil temperature which can maintain the appropriate state of the engine oil EO. This has been found by the present inventors' study.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the structure of an oil dilution inhibiting apparatus in the first modified example in the first embodiment, to the same effect as in FIG. 1 .
  • the oil heater 26 is disposed in the vicinity of the oil inflow passage 24 of the oil filter 23 .
  • the oil heater 26 is disposed in the vicinity of ht entrance of the oil filter 23 .
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing an oil dilution inhibiting process performed by the ECU in the second modified example in the first embodiment, to the same effect as in FIG. 2 .
  • an intermittent operation is forbidden (i.e. the engine 1 is continuously operated) instead of heating the engine oil EO with the oil heater 26
  • the second modified example has the same configuration as in the first is embodiment.
  • the overlap explanation with the first embodiment will be omitted in the second modified example.
  • the “forbiddance of the intermittent operation” in the second modified example is another example of the “oil heating mode” of the present invention.
  • step S 201 the ECU 31 judges whether or not the engine 1 is in operation. If it is judged that the engine 1 is in operation (the step S 201 : Yes), the ECU 31 calculates the integrated intake amount by detecting the amount of air sucked into the engine 1 and by integrating the detected air amount (step S 202 ). On the other hand, if it is judged that the engine 1 is not in operation (the step S 201 : No), the ECU 31 obtains the integrated intake amount calculated in the previous trip (step S 203 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the integrated intake amount calculated in the step S 202 or the integrated intake amount obtained in the step S 203 is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value (step S 204 ). If it is judged that the calculated or obtained integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value (the step S 204 : Yes), the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO (step S 205 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value (step S 206 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value (the step S 206 : Yes), the ECU 31 controls the engine 1 such that the engine 1 continuously operates (i.e. to forbid the intermittent operation) (step S 209 ). The ECU 31 further integrates a time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden (step S 210 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 allows the intermittent operation (i.e. maintains the state in which the intermittent operation is allowed) (step S 211 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • step S 206 if it is judged that the oil temperature obtained in the step S 205 is greater than the first temperature threshold value (the step S 206 : No), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (step S 207 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 207 : Yes), the ECU 31 allows the intermittent operation (i.e. maintains the state in which the intermittent operation is allowed) (the step S 211 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the intermittent operation i.e. maintains the state in which the intermittent operation is allowed
  • step S 207 if it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 207 : No), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden is greater than a duration threshold value (step S 208 ).
  • the ECU 31 since it is in the state that the intermittent operation is allowed (i.e. the time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden is zero), the ECU 31 judges that the time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden is less than the duration threshold value (the step S 208 : No).
  • the ECU 31 controls the engine 1 such that the engine 1 continuously operates (i.e. to forbid the intermittent operation) (the step S 209 ).
  • the ECU 31 further integrates the time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden in tandem with the process in the step S 209 (the step S 210 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the engine 1 is in operation (the step S 201 ). If it is judged that the engine 1 is in operation (the step S 201 : Yes), the ECU 31 calculates the integrated intake amount by detecting the amount of air sucked into the engine 1 and by integrating the detected air amount (the step S 202 ). On the other hand, if it is judged that the engine 1 is not in operation (the step S 201 : No), the ECU 31 obtains the integrated intake amount calculated in the previous trip (the step S 203 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the integrated intake amount calculated in the step S 202 or the integrated intake amount obtained in the step S 203 is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value (the step S 204 ). If it is judged that the calculated or obtained integrated intake amount is greater than the integrated intake amount threshold value (the step S 204 : Yes), the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO (the step S 205 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value (the step S 206 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the first temperature threshold value (the step S 206 : Yes), the ECU 31 controls the engine 1 such that the engine 1 continuously operates (i.e. maintains the state that the intermittent operation is forbidden) (the step S 209 ). The ECU 31 further integrates the time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden in tandem with the process in the step S 209 (the step S 210 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 allows the intermittent operation (the step S 211 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 207 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 207 : Yes), the ECU 31 allows the intermittent operation (the step S 211 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden is greater than the duration threshold value (the step S 208 ). If it is judged that the time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden is greater than the duration threshold value (the step S 208 : Yes), the ECU 31 allows the intermittent operation (the step S 211 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 controls the engine 1 such that the engine 1 continuously operates (i.e. maintains the state that the intermittent operation is forbidden) (the step S 209 ).
  • the ECU 31 further integrates the time in which the intermittent operation is forbidden in tandem with the process in the step S 209 (the step S 210 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the oil dilution inhibiting process performed by the ECU in the second embodiment, to the same effect as in FIG. 2 .
  • the ECU 31 detects the state of the vehicle (step S 301 ). Specifically, for example, the ECU 31 detects a vehicle speed, vehicle inclination, the number of revolutions of the engine 1 , and the like.
  • the “ECU 31 ” in the second embodiment is one example of the “vehicle state detecting device” of the present invention.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the vehicle is stopped, for example, on the basis of the detected vehicle speed (step S 302 ). If it is judged that the vehicle is stopped (the step S 302 : Yes), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the vehicle is horizontal, for example, on the basis of the detected vehicle inclination (step S 303 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the engine 1 is stopped, for example, on the basis of the detected number of revolutions of the engine 1 (step S 304 ). If it is judged that the engine 1 is stopped (the step S 304 : Yes), the ECU 31 obtains the oil-level height of the engine oil EO in the oil pan 16 via the oil-level height sensor 35 (step S 305 ). This is because if all the judgment results are “Yes” in the processes from the step S 302 to the step S 304 , it is predicted that the vehicle state is reproducible.
  • the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process. This is because it is predicted that the vehicle state is not reproducible. Incidentally, in this case, the OFF state of the oil heater 26 is maintained.
  • each of the expressions that “the vehicle is stopped”, that “the vehicle is horizontal”, and that “the engine 1 is stopped” in the second embodiment is one example of the “predetermined state” of the present invention.
  • the processes from the step S 302 to the step S 304 described above may be performed in tandem with each other.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil-level height is greater than a height threshold value (step S 306 ).
  • the “height threshold value” is expressed by a sum of the oil-level height obtained in the process in the previous step S 305 and a predetermined height set as a fixed value or as a variable value according to physical quantity or some parameter in advance.
  • the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO via the oil temperature sensor 34 (step S 307 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (step S 308 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 308 : No), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is greater than the duration threshold value (step S 309 ). Here, since the oil heater 26 is in the OFF state (i.e. the continuous operating time is zero), the ECU 31 judges that the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is less than the duration threshold value (the step S 309 : No).
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 to heat the engine oil EO (step S 310 ).
  • the ECU 31 further integrates the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 in tandem with the process in the step S 310 (step S 311 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EO (i.e. to make the oil heater 26 maintain the OFF state) (step S 312 ).
  • the ECU 31 detects the state of the vehicle (the step S 301 ). Then, the ECU 31 judges whether or not the vehicle is stopped, for example, on the basis of the detected vehicle speed (the step S 302 ). If it is judged that the vehicle is stopped (the step S 302 : Yes), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the vehicle is horizontal, for example, on the basis of the detected vehicle inclination (the step S 303 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the engine 1 is stopped (the step S 304 ). If it is judged that the engine 1 is stopped (the step S 304 : Yes), the ECU 31 obtains the oil-level height of the engine oil EO in the oil pan 16 (the step S 305 ).
  • the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process. Incidentally, in this case, the ON state of the oil heater 26 is maintained.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil-level height is greater than the height threshold value (the step S 306 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil-level height is greater than the height threshold value (the step S 306 : Yes), the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO (the step S 307 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 308 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 308 : No), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is greater than the duration threshold value (the step S 309 ).
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 to heat the engine oil EO (i.e. to make the oil heater 26 maintain the ON state) (the step S 310 ).
  • the ECU 31 further integrates the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 in tandem with the process in the step S 310 (the step S 311 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EO (the step S 312 ).
  • the obtained oil-level height is less than the height threshold value (i.e. if the fuel included in the engine oil EO or the like is less enough to keep the appropriate state of the engine oil EO) in the process in the step
  • the oil heater 26 is controlled by the ECU 31 not to heat the engine oil EO.
  • the ECU 31 it is possible to inhibit the thermal degradation of the engine oil EO due to the excessive heating of the engine oil EO if the fuel included in the engine oil EO or the like is less enough to keep the appropriate state of the engine oil EO.
  • the second embodiment can adopt the various modified examples of the first embodiment described above. Moreover, for example, if the oil heater 26 is in the OFF state, the oil dilution inhibiting process in the first embodiment may be performed, and if the oil heater 26 is in the ON state, the oil dilution inhibiting process in the second embodiment may be performed,
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the oil dilution inhibiting process performed by the ECU in the third embodiment, to the same effect as in FIG. 2 .
  • step S 401 the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO via the oil temperature sensor 34 (step S 401 ). Then, the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than a third temperature threshold value (step S 402 ).
  • the ECU 31 detects a high oil temperature time indicating the length of a period in which the oil temperature is greater than the third temperature threshold value, and the ECU 31 updates an integrated high oil temperature time on the basis of the detected high oil temperature time (step S 403 ).
  • the “integrated high oil temperature time” is stored in a memory or the like in advance, and its initial value is typically zero.
  • the ECU 31 obtains the integrated high oil temperature time stored in the memory or the like.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the integrated high oil temperature time updated in the process in the step S 403 or the integrated high oil temperature time stored in the memory or the like is greater than an integrated time threshold value (step S 404 ). If it is judged that the integrated high oil temperature time is less than the integrated time threshold value (the step S 404 : No), the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO via the oil temperature sensor 34 (step S 405 ).
  • step S 406 the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value. If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 406 : No), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is greater than the duration threshold value (step S 407 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges that the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is less than the duration threshold value (the step S 407 : No). Then, the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 to heat the engine oil EO (step S 408 ). The ECU 31 further integrates the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 in tandem with the process in the step S 408 (step S 409 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EO (i.e. to make the oil heater 26 maintain the OFF state) (the step S 410 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO via the oil temperature sensor 34 (the step S 401 ). Then, the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the third temperature threshold value (the step S 402 ).
  • the ECU 31 If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is greater than the third temperature threshold value (the step S 402 : Yes), the ECU 31 detects the high oil temperature time indicating the length of the period in which the oil temperature is greater than the third temperature threshold value, and the ECU 31 updates the integrated high oil temperature time on the basis of the detected high oil temperature time (the step S 403 ). On the other hand, if it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the third temperature threshold value (the step S 402 : No), the ECU 31 obtains the integrated high oil temperature time stored in the memory or the like.
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the integrated high oil temperature time updated in the process in the step S 403 or the integrated high oil temperature time stored in the memory or the like is greater than the integrated time threshold value (the step S 404 ). If it is judged that the integrated high oil temperature time is less than the integrated time threshold value (the step S 404 : No), the ECU 31 obtains the oil temperature of the engine oil EO (the step S 405 ).
  • the ECU 31 judges whether or not the obtained oil temperature is greater than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 406 ). If it is judged that the obtained oil temperature is less than the second temperature threshold value (the step S 406 : No), the ECU 31 judges whether or not the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 is greater than the duration threshold value (the step S 407 ).
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 to heat the engine oil EO (i.e. to make the oil heater 26 maintain the ON state (the step S 408 ).
  • the ECU 31 further integrates the continuous operating time of the oil heater 26 in tandem with the process in the step S 408 (the step S 409 ). Then, the ECU 31 temporarily ends the process.
  • the ECU 31 controls the oil heater 26 not to heat the engine oil EO (the step S 410 ) and temporarily ends the process.
  • the oil heater 26 is controlled by the ECU 31 not to heat the engine oil EO.
  • the ECU 31 it is possible to inhibit the thermal degradation of the engine oil EO from progressing.
  • the third embodiment can adopt the various modified examples of the first embodiment described above. Moreover, for example, if the oil heater 26 is in the OFF state, the oil dilution inhibiting process in the first embodiment may be performed, and if the oil heater 26 is in the ON state, the oil dilution inhibiting process in the third embodiment may be performed,

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