WO2004015249A1 - フィルタ制御方法及び装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a filter control method and apparatus capable of regenerating a filter for collecting particulates contained in exhaust gas of an engine at an appropriate timing.
- the amount of particulate accumulated on the filter is integrated based on the differential pressure across the filter or the amount of particulate generated from the engine per unit time based on the operating conditions of the engine.
- engine operation control is performed to raise the exhaust gas temperature, thereby burning the particulates and regenerating the filter.
- This type of filter uses a control device. In this type of filter, a phenomenon occurs in which oxidation is accelerated in the part of the paticle accumulated on the filter that is exposed to high-temperature gas.
- the amount of particulates generated by the engine per unit time is calculated based on map data measured in advance by the reference engine, and the value is integrated to estimate the amount of particulates deposited on the filter.
- the actual amount of particulates per unit time measured in advance by the reference engine due to individual differences of the engine, properties of the fuel used, deterioration of the fuel injection nozzle or other parts, etc. A shift occurs with the amount generated.
- the accumulation map used for estimating the accumulation amount of the particulates is based on the accumulation amount of the particulates measured when the engine is in the steady operation state, the accumulation amount cannot be correctly calculated in the transient operation state. As a result, there is a problem that it is difficult to accurately estimate the amount of deposition of the paticle.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a filter control method and apparatus capable of solving the above-mentioned problems in the conventional technology.
- a diesel patikilet is captured.
- the amount of particulate accumulated in the filter for collection is determined based on the integrated value obtained by integrating the differential pressure across the filter and / or the amount of particulate generated per unit time in consideration of the operating conditions of the engine.
- the addition amount of the particulate during a predetermined period is obtained as the first addition amount of the particulate based on the pressure difference between before and after.
- the first calculating means for estimating and calculating the amount of accumulated particulates based on the differential pressure before and after a filter for collecting diesel particulates, and the generation of particulates per given unit time
- Second calculating means for estimating and calculating the particulate accumulation amount by integrating the amount in consideration of the operating conditions of the engine, and controlling the regeneration of the filter based on the output of the first and / or second calculating means.
- the increase in the amount of particulate accumulation between two given different timings is calculated based on the output of the first calculation means and output as a first output, and at the same time, the second Means for calculating also based on the output of the calculating means and outputting it as a second output; and output of the second calculating means in response to the first and second outputs.
- a filter control device is proposed, wherein regeneration control of the filter is performed using the output of the first calculation means.
- FIG. 1 is an overall configuration diagram showing an example of an embodiment in a case where the present invention is applied to filter control for exhaust gas post-treatment of a diesel engine.
- Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing the schematic configuration of the filter control unit shown in Fig. 1. It is.
- FIG. 3 is a detailed block diagram of the estimation calculation unit shown in FIG.
- FIG. 1 is an overall configuration diagram showing an embodiment in which the present invention is applied to control of a filter for exhaust gas post-treatment of a diesel engine.
- Reference numeral 1 denotes a four-cylinder diesel engine, and cylinders 2 to 5 are provided with injectors 6 to 9, respectively.
- the operation of these injectors 6 to 9 is controlled by the engine control unit 10, and has a known configuration in which high-pressure fuel can be injected and supplied into a corresponding cylinder at a required timing by a required amount.
- the intake duct 1 2 connected to the intake manifold 1 1 has an intercooler
- the exhaust duct 16 connected to the exhaust manifold 15 is equipped with an exhaust gas aftertreatment device 30.c
- the intake duct 1 An exhaust recirculation path 18 provided with an EGR control valve 17 is provided between the exhaust duct 16 and the exhaust duct 16, and is controlled by the engine control unit 10. The opening of the control valve 17 is adjusted. Thus, a part of the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust duct 16 can be metered and returned to the intake manifold 11.
- Reference numeral 20 denotes an exhaust turbocharger, which is disposed in the exhaust duct 16 and is disposed in the intake duct 12 and driven by the exhaust turbine 21. Compressor 22.
- the exhaust gas post-treatment device 30 includes an oxidation catalyst 31 and a filter 32 for collecting particulates.
- the waste gas flowing in the exhaust duct 16 flows first to the oxidation catalyst 31 and then to the filter. It is configured to flow into 32.
- the oxidation catalyst 31 is formed, for example, by coating activated alumina or the like on the surface of a honeycomb-shaped core lighter or a support made of heat-resistant steel to form a washcoat layer, and forming a platinum or palladium layer on the coat layer. Or catalytically active components made of noble metals such as rhodium. ing.
- Oxidation catalyst oxidizes NO in the exhaust gas N 0 2 with to produce - that have to oxidize HC and CO in the exhaust gas is configured to produce H 2 0 and C 0 2.
- the filter 32 is a so-called wall-flow type in which a number of cells are formed in parallel with, for example, porous cordierite or silicon carbide, and cell inlets and outlets are alternately closed. It uses a honeycomb filter and a fiber type filter in which ceramic fibers are wound in multiple layers around a stainless steel porous tube, and collects particulates in exhaust gas.
- the filter 3 2 on the inlet side (front) and the outlet side (rear), respectively, the c-th first pressure sensor 3 3 and the second pressure sensor 3 4 for detecting the pressure of the exhaust gas is provided 1
- the first pressure signal S 1 indicating the exhaust gas pressure P 1 at the inlet of the filter 32 is output from the pressure sensor 33, and the exhaust gas pressure P at the outlet of the filter 32 is output from the second pressure sensor 34.
- a second pressure signal S2 indicating 2 is output.
- Reference numeral 35 denotes a flow sensor for detecting the flow rate of the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust duct 16.
- the exhaust flow signal F from the flow sensor 35 is the first pressure signal S 1 and the first pressure signal S 1. It is input to the filter control unit 40 together with the second pressure signal S2.
- the intake air amount, the injection amount, exhaust gas temperature, in this case c can also be to obtain the flow rate of the exhaust gas calculated from the exhaust pressure
- the volume flow rate can be calculated by calculating the time derivative of the volume using the relational expression.
- the filter control unit 40 is a device for estimating the amount of accumulation of the paticular unit collected by the filter 32 and performing engine control for regenerating the filter 32 based on the estimation result.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the filter control unit 40.
- the filter control unit 40 performs an estimation operation on the amount of particulates accumulated on the filter 32 and outputs an estimation data unit Q indicating the estimation result.
- a regeneration control unit 42 for performing regeneration control of the filter 32 based on the estimation data Q is provided.
- the estimation calculation unit 41 includes a first pressure signal S 1 and a second pressure signal S 2. ,
- the exhaust flow signal F, and the engine operation data M indicating the operating conditions of the diesel engine 1 are input.
- FIG. 3 is a detailed block diagram of the estimation operation unit 41.
- the differential pressure data D 1 which is a differential pressure calculating section that outputs D 1, is input to the first estimating calculating section 52 to which the exhaust flow rate signal F is input, where the differential pressure ⁇ P and the exhaust flow rate signal From the exhaust flow rate indicated by F, the amount of the paticle accumulated in the filter 32 is estimated and calculated, and a first estimated data D2 indicating the result of the estimated calculation is output.
- the second estimation calculation unit 53 considers the engine operation data M indicating the operating point of the current operation of the diesel engine 1 and provides a predetermined estimation stored in the second estimation calculation unit 53 in advance. Data indicating the amount of particulates generated per unit time is integrated, and the value obtained by this integration is output as second estimation data D3 indicating an estimated value of the amount of accumulated particulates. .
- the data indicating the amount of particulates generated per unit time used in the second estimation calculation section 53 a value obtained in advance by experiments or the like can be appropriately used. Since the amount of generated data is integrated taking into account the engine operating conditions indicated by the engine operating data M and the amount of particulates deposited is thereby known, the second part is known here. The description of the detailed configuration of the estimation calculation section 53 will be omitted.
- the block indicated by reference numeral 60 indicates an increase ⁇ A in the deposition amount of the paticle based on the first estimated data D2 and a second estimated data D3 within a certain predetermined operation period of the diesel engine 1.
- BB is calculated based on the increase in the amount of particulate matter based on the calculated amount, and ⁇ A is compared with ⁇ ⁇ . Based on the result of the comparison, the second step is performed to obtain a more accurate estimated value of the amount of particulate matter accumulated.
- the values D 2 A and D 3 A of the first estimated data D 2 and the second estimated data D 3 in are stored in the first holding unit 62 and the second holding unit 63, respectively.
- the measurement start determination unit 61 can be configured so that the start signal SA is output at, for example, a predetermined constant time interval.
- the measurement end determination unit 64 is configured as a timer that operates in response to the start signal SA so as to output the end signal SB after a lapse of a predetermined time after the start signal SA is output.
- the difference calculation unit 65 and the second difference calculation unit 66 are input. Instead of using a timer, a configuration may be adopted in which after the start signal S A is output, the end signal S B is output when the detected increase amount of the pat- ternate deposit reaches a predetermined value.
- the value D 2 A held in the first holding unit 62 is given to the first difference calculation unit 65, and the first difference calculation unit 65 performs the first estimation at the output timing of the end signal SB.
- the value D 2 B of the data D 2 is taken in, and the difference ⁇ A between the value D 2 B and the value D 2 A is calculated. Therefore, the difference ⁇ is calculated by the first estimating calculation unit 52 regarding the amount of the particulates deposited on the filter 32 during a predetermined period T0 from when the start signal SA is output to when the end signal SB is output. Is an estimated value.
- the value D 3 A held in the second holding unit 63 is given to the second difference calculating unit 66, and the second estimated data D 3 A is output in the output timing of the end signal SB.
- the value D 3 B of 3 is taken in, and the difference ⁇ B between the value D 3 B and the value D 3 A is calculated. Therefore, the difference ⁇ ⁇ is calculated by the second estimating calculation unit 53 regarding the amount of particulates deposited on the filter 32 during a predetermined period T0 from when the start signal SA is output to when the end signal SB is output. This is an estimated value.
- the first difference calculator 65 outputs first difference data DX indicating the difference ⁇ ⁇
- the ⁇ 2 difference calculator 66 outputs second difference data DY indicating the difference ⁇ .
- the first difference data DX and the second difference data DY are input to a coefficient calculator 67, where ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ B is calculated, and coefficient data DC indicating the calculation result is output.
- the coefficient data DC is sent to the coefficient data memory 68.
- the coefficient data memory 68 is a shift register type memory in which the coefficient data is sequentially shifted and stored every time coefficient data DC is output from the coefficient calculator 67. It has a configuration that can store the latest five coefficient data.
- the data judging section 69 receives the coefficient data DC from the coefficient calculating section 67 and the coefficient data 5 steps before stored in the coefficient data memory 68, and here the coefficient calculating section 67 The validity of the coefficient data DC is determined.
- the moving average of the coefficient data is calculated by the data judging section 69 based on the coefficient data obtained before the coefficient data DC, and the moving average value and the coefficient data from the coefficient calculating section 67 are calculated.
- DC is compared with DC, and if the difference is equal to or smaller than a predetermined value, the value of the coefficient data DC from the coefficient calculator 67 is determined to be valid, and the latest coefficient data DC is collected. Output as 4.
- the latest value of the coefficient data DC is determined to be inappropriate, and data based on the moving average value calculated by the data determination unit 69, for example, the moving average at that time, is used.
- the value is output as the calibration data D4.
- the correction data calculation unit 60 during a certain predetermined period, the amount of increase in particulates by the estimation in the first estimation calculation unit 52 and the amount of increase in particulates by the estimation in the second estimation calculation unit 53 Is calculated, and the correction data D 4 is output based on this ratio.
- the first estimating calculation unit 52 estimates the amount of accumulated particulates based on the differential pressure across the filter 32, the accuracy of the particulate collection is considerably high immediately after the filter 32 is new or regenerated. The feature is that the amount of sediment can be estimated. However, when particulates accumulate to some extent on the filter 32, as described above, the action of partially oxidizing the particulates due to the exhaust gas acts, and despite the particulates accumulating, the particulate matter is scattered. The level of the differential pressure does not change much, causing an inaccurate estimation of the amount of accumulated particulates.
- the estimation by the second estimation calculation section 53 is based on the Since data relating to the amount of generated cullets is given in advance, and this data is integrated in consideration of operating conditions, the data indicating the amount of generated particulates per unit time is slightly different from the actual amount of generated particulates. May be inconsistent.
- the first estimating operation unit 52 and the second estimating operation unit 53 actually perform the particulate accumulation amount estimating operation under the same conditions, and compare the results to obtain the second estimating operation unit 53.
- the correction coefficient for the value of the second estimated data D3 from the data is calculated by the correction data calculator 60. Therefore, the calculation for obtaining the correction data D4 in the correction data calculation unit 60 is desirably performed under the condition that the first estimation calculation unit 52 can perform a relatively accurate estimation calculation.
- an operation for obtaining the correction data D 4 is performed within a predetermined period immediately after the filter 32 is converted to a new one or within a predetermined period immediately after the filter 32 is regenerated. It is desirable to determine the judgment timing of the measurement start judgment unit 61 and the measurement end judgment unit 64.
- the correction data D4 from the data determination unit 69 is sent to the coefficient calculation unit 70, where the second estimation data D3 Is calculated.
- the correction coefficient data D5 thus obtained is sent to the multiplier 71, where multiplication by the second estimation data D3 and the correction coefficient data D5 is executed. D6 is obtained. It is preferable that the calculation of the capture and save be performed at least once every time the regeneration process of the filter 32 is performed.
- the corrected second estimated data D6 and the first estimated data D2 are sent to the selection unit 72, and the second estimated data D6 or the first estimated data are determined by the discrimination data D7 from the discrimination unit 73.
- One of the appropriate data in the data D2 is selected, and the selected data is output as is as the estimated data Q indicating the estimated value of the patikilet accumulation amount.
- the estimated value of the particulate accumulation amount is equal to or less than a predetermined value.
- the value of the differential pressure ⁇ ⁇ is less than or equal to a predetermined value.
- the fluctuation range of the differential pressure ⁇ ⁇ is greater than or equal to a predetermined value.
- the second pressure sensor 34 or the second pressure sensor 34 has failed. It is configured to determine whether or not at least one of them is applicable. Then, if at least one of (1) to (4) is met, the second estimated data D 6 is selected, and if not, the first estimated data D 2 is selected. Configuration.
- the filter control unit 40 is configured as described above, in the estimation calculation unit 41, the first estimation data D2 based on the pressure difference ⁇ ⁇ before and after the filter 32 or the given unit
- the second estimated data D3 obtained by the calculation based on the integration processing of the amount of particulates generated per time is obtained by correcting using the corrected data D4 obtained in the corrected data calculation unit 60.
- the more appropriate data of one of the collected second estimated data D 6 is obtained as the estimated data Q. Therefore, the estimated data Q is an extremely accurate estimated value of the patikilet accumulation amount compared to the past.
- the filter is thereafter determined based on the integrated value. May be performed.
- the regeneration control unit 42 responds to the estimated data Q, determines whether the particulate accumulation amount exceeds a predetermined value, and determines from the estimation data Q that the particulate accumulation amount exceeds the predetermined value.
- the reproduction signal CS is output, and the reproduction signal CS is input to the engine control unit 10.
- the engine control unit 10 executes the delay control of the injection timing required for regeneration of the filter 32, thereby increasing the temperature of the exhaust gas and depositing on the filter 32. Burn the used particulates and regenerate the filter 32.
- the estimation data Q obtained from the estimation calculation unit 41 accurately indicates the amount of particulates deposited on the filter 32, so that the regeneration control of the filter 32 can be appropriately performed. Thus, damage to the filter 32 during regeneration can be effectively prevented. In addition, if the regeneration control is performed at the stage where it is determined that the particulates have not accumulated so much to prevent the filter from being damaged, the fuel efficiency will be greatly reduced due to the filter regeneration control. In the method Since the first degree has been improved, it is possible to minimize the deterioration of fuel consumption.
- the filter control method and device according to the present invention are useful for performing filter regeneration at appropriate timing.
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