WO2005124118A1 - Method of determining abnormality in particulate filter - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a technology for determining an abnormality in a particulate filter provided in an exhaust passage of an internal combustion engine .
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 6-123216 discloses a technology of determining an abnormality of a filter by determining an expected value of pressure acting on the filter element based on the integrated operation time of the internal combustion engine and the number of engine revolutions at that time and comparing the expected value and an actual pressure.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 6-330730 discloses a technology of determining an abnormality of a filter, in which timing for performing the regeneration of the filter is determined based on an estimated amount of trapped particulate matter (particulate matter will be referred to as PM hereinafter) trapped in the filter and also determined based on the integrated number of engine revolutions since the last regeneration, and an abnormality of the filter is determined based on a comparison of these two types of filter regeneration timing.
- PM trapped particulate matter
- the amount of trapped PM trapped in the filter is estimated using the exhaust gas temperature and the pressure in the upstream and the downstream of the filter as parameters.
- the exhaust gas pressure in the downstream of a filter deviates from a predetermined range, it is determined that an abnormality occurs in catalyst or an exhaust passage in the downstream of the filter.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 7-180528 when the exhaust gas pressure in the downstream of a filter deviates from a predetermined range, it is determined that an abnormality occurs in catalyst or an exhaust passage in the downstream of the filter.
- a reflectometer composed of a light source and a light receiving portion is provided in the downstream of a filter, and cracks of the filter are detected based on the reflectivity of light measured by the reflectometer .
- a sound sensor that senses sounds of a high frequency range is provided in a filter, and clogging and breakage of the filter is detected based on the loudness of the sound sensed by the sound sensor.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method of determining an abnormality in a filter that can trap and oxidize PM in exhaust gas with which a minor abnormality in which a small quantity of PM is allowed to pass through the filter can be detected with a high degree of accuracy.
- an abnormality of the filter is determined based on behavior of the temperature of the exhaust gas flowing out of the particulate filter.
- the inventors of the present invention performed various experiments and studies with a view to achieve the above object and discovered that when an abnormality that allows passing of PM through the particulate filter is occurring in the particulate filter, the temperature of the exhaust gas flowing out of the particulate filter (which temperature will be referred to as the outflowing exhaust gas temperature hereinafter) shows peculiar behavior. For example, in the case where a particulate filter is normal, there is a delay in a change in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature in response to a change in the temperature of the exhaust gas flowing into the particulate filter (which temperature will be referred to as the inflowing exhaust gas temperature hereinafter) , and the amount of the change in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature is small.
- the response delay in a change in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature to a change in the inflowing exhaust gas temperature decreases, and the amount of the change in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature increases.
- behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature comes near to behavior of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature.
- gas-flow resistance at the broken portion becomes lower than that in the other portions (namely, the pressure at the broken portion becomes lower than the pressure of the other portions) , and flow of the exhaust gas concentrates at the broken portion accordingly.
- the exhaust gas flow concentrates at the broken portion the flow velocity of the exhaust gas increases, and it is considered that the rate of the above-mentioned heat exchange and heat transfer decrease accordingly.
- the amount of the PM trapped in the broken portion becomes smaller than in normal time. With a decrease in the amount of the PM trapped in the broken portion, oxidation reaction heat generated at the broken portion decreases.
- the determination method are (1) a method in which the particulate filter is determined to be abnormal if the response delay time from the start of a change in the inflowing exhaust gas temperature to the start of a change in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature is smaller than a predetermined time, (2) a method in which the particulate filter is determined to be abnormal if the relative difference between the amount of change in the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the amount in change of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature is smaller than a predetermined, (3) a method in which the particulate filter is determined to be abnormal if the ratio of the change rate of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature to the change rate of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature exceeds a predetermined ratio, and (4) a method in which the particulate filter is determined to be abnormal if at least two of the conditions stated in above (1) to (3) are satisfied.
- the determination method if passing of PM through a particulate filter occurs, it is possible to detect peculiar behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature . Furthermore, in the determination method according to the present invention, since the transition of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature relative to the inflowing exhaust gas temperature is detected, determination can be made while using the whole of changes as a parameter. Consequently, determination errors are unlikely to occur even in the case in which the inflowing exhaust gas temperature or the outflowing exhaust gas temperature temporarily changes due to a variation in the combustion condition of the engine or other reasons and in the case in which appearance of the above-described peculiar behavior is faint.
- the abnormality determination according to the present invention may be performed when the intake air quantity of the internal combustion engine is no less than (larger than or equal to) a predetermined quantity. Another cause of an increase in the flow velocity at the broken portion is the pressure difference between the broken portion and the other portions.
- the abnormality determination may be performed on condition that the amount of the trapped PM is no less than a predetermined amount.
- the abnormality determination according to the present invention may be performed when the particulate filter is in the state in which it is capable of continuously oxidizing PM (specifically, when the catalyst supported on the particulate filter is in the state in which it is capable of continuously oxidizing PM) .
- the catalyst is not in the state in which it is capable of continuously oxidizing PM, the quantity of heat generated by oxidation reaction in the particulate filter becomes small.
- the abnormality determination according to the present invention may be performed while the internal combustion engine is in a deceleration operating state. If the abnormality determination is performed while the internal combustion engine is in a deceleration operating state, the degree of accuracy of the determination can be enhanced since the peculiar behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature appears more distinctly.
- temperature sensors with high versatility may be used as the temperature sensors for detecting the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature . If the time period over which transition of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature are detected is too short, there is a risk that accuracy of the determination may be deteriorated.
- the abnormality determination may be designed to be performed during a time period from a time before start of deceleration operating until idle operating time becomes no less than a predetermined time, on condition that idle operating is continued no less than the predetermined time after deceleration operating in the internal combustion engine.
- the EGR may be stopped, and/or the degree of opening of the inlet throttle valve may be increased.
- the EGR mentioned here includes recirculation of exhaust gas from the exhaust passage in the upstream of the particulate filter to the intake passage, recirculation of exhaust gas from the exhaust passage in the downstream of the particulate filter to the intake passage, and a process of increasing residual exhaust gas in the combustion chamber by a variable valve mechanism.
- a part of the particulate filter is broken and passing of PM occurs, the quantity of heat that exhaust gas exchanges will decrease due to an increase in the flow velocity of the exhaust gas flowing through the broken portion. Accordingly, if the flow velocity of the exhaust gas flowing through the broken portion increases, the quantity of heat that exhaust gas exchanges further decreases, and the peculiar behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature appears more distinctly.
- the abnormality determination according to the present invention may be performed based on the degree of decrease in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during deceleration operating. When the particulate filter is normal, the degree of decrease in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during deceleration operating is small.
- the degree of decrease in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during deceleration operating becomes remarkably large. Accordingly, if the difference (or the temperature decrease) between the outflowing exhaust gas temperature before start of deceleration operating and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature after deceleration operating exceeds a threshold value, it may be determined that the particulate filter is abnormal.
- the inventors of the present invention performed further experiments and verifications on behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during deceleration operating, and found that when the particulate filter is normal, the amount of decrease in temperature is substantially the same between in the case in which the amount of the PM trapped in the particulate filter is relatively large and in the case in which the amount of the trapped PM is relatively small, but when the particulate filter is abnormal, there is a significant difference in the amount of decrease in temperature between both the cases. Therefore, if the difference between the amount of decrease in temperature at a time when the amount of the trapped PM is relatively large and the amount of decrease in temperature at a time when the amount of the trapped PM is relatively small exceeds a threshold value, it may be determined that the particulate filter is abnormal .
- the time when the amount of the trapped PM is relatively large is, for example, a time just before regeneration process (This process is for regenerating the PM trapping ability of the particulate filter) of the particulate filter is performed.
- the time when the amount of the trapped PM is relatively small is, for example, a time just after regeneration process is performed.
- estimation of the amount of the PM trapped in the particulate filter may be performed, and a criterion of the determination may be changed in accordance with the estimated amount of the trapped PM.
- the quantity of heat that exhaust gas exchanges increases with an increase in the amount of the trapped PM.
- the particulate filter is abnormal, with an increase in the amount of the trapped PM, the flow velocity of the exhaust gas flowing through a broken portion of the particulate filter increases, and therefore the quantity of heat that exhaust gas exchanges in the particulate filter decreases.
- the smaller the amount of the trapped PM is the more hardly the flow velocity of the exhaust gas flowing through the broken portion increases, and therefore the quantity of heat that exhaust gas exchanges in the particulate filter is hardly to decrease. Therefore, when the amount of the trapped PM is large, the peculiar behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature appears more distinctly than when the amount of the trapped PM is small.
- estimation of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature after deceleration operating may be performed by computation, and abnormality determination may be performed by comparing an actual outflowing exhaust gas temperature and the computed estimation value .
- Fig. 1 is a diagram schematically showing an internal combustion engine to which the present invention is applied.
- Fig. 2 shows results of measurement of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature of a particulate filter.
- Fig. 3 shows a relative difference between the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during a deceleration idling period.
- Fig. 4 shows an integrated relative difference between the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during a deceleration idling period.
- Fig. 5 is a flow chart of an abnormality determination control routine in embodiment 1.
- Fig. 1 is a diagram schematically showing an internal combustion engine to which the present invention is applied.
- Fig. 2 shows results of measurement of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature of a particulate filter.
- Fig. 3 shows a relative difference between the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during a deceleration id
- Fig. 1 is a diagram schematically showing an internal combustion engine to which the present invention is applied.
- the internal combustion engine 1 shown in Fig. 1 is a compression ignition diesel engine.
- An intake passage 2 and an exhaust passage 3 are connected to the engine 1.
- the intake passage 2 is equipped with an inlet throttle valve 4 and an air flow meter 12.
- a particulate filter 5 is provided in the exhaust passage 3.
- the particulate filter 5 has a wall-flow type carrier and is adapted to trap PM in the exhaust gas.
- the carrier of the particulate filter 5 supports catalyst having an oxidizing ability, and it is capable of oxidizing trapped PM in the filter or included in the exhaust gas.
- a preliminary catalyst 6 In the portion of the exhaust passage 3 upstream of the particulate filter 5, there is provided a preliminary catalyst 6.
- An upstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 7 is provided on the portion of the exhaust passage 3 between the particulate filter 5 and the preliminary catalyst 6.
- a downstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 8 is provided on the portion of the exhaust passage 3 downstream of the particulate sensor 5,
- the preliminary catalyst 6 is not an essential component of the present invention, and it may be eliminated from the upstream of the particulate filter 5.
- An EGR passage 9 is provided between the portion of the intake passage 2 downstream of the inlet throttle valve 4 and the portion of the exhaust passage 3 upstream of the preliminary catalyst 6 to bridge these portions.
- the EGR passage 9 is equipped with an EGR valve 10.
- the ECU 11 is electrically connected with the inlet throttle valve 4 and the EGR valve 10 so as to be capable of controlling the degree of opening of these valves.
- the ECU 11 is adapted to execute determination of an abnormality in a filter in accordance with the concept of the present invention in addition to known control processes such as fuel injection control etc...
- a filter abnormality determination control will be described.
- the filter abnormality determination control according to the present invention is a control for determining an abnormality in which PM is allowed to pass through the particulate filter 5, for example, an abnormality such as formation of a crack or a hole on the passage wall in the particulate filter 5, using the value of the output signal of the downstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 8 (the outflowing exhaust gas temperature) as a parameter.
- Fig. 2 shows results of measurement of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature performed for a normal particulate filter 5 and an abnormal particulate filter 5 through which PM can pass under the same condition.
- the broken lines represent the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature for a normal particulate filter 5
- the solid lines represent the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature for an abnormal particulate filter 5 through which PM can pass.
- the abnormal particulate filter 5 used in the measurement was one formed by making holes in the passage wall of a normal particulate filter 5. As seen from the measurement result shown in Fig.
- the above-mentioned peculiar behavior becomes more distinct in the case where the catalyst supported on the particulate filter 5 is in a state in which it is capable of continuously oxidizing PM than in the case where the catalyst is in a state in which it not capable of continuously oxidizing PM; (2) the larger the quantity of the exhaust gas flowing into the particulate filter 5 is, the more distinct the above- mentioned peculiar behavior appears; and (3) the larger the amount of the PM trapped in the particulate filter 5 is, the more distinct the above-mentioned peculiar behavior appears.
- the quantity of the oxidation reaction heat also decreases.
- a decrease in the quantity of the oxidation reaction heat in the neighborhood of the broken portion causes, in cooperation with the above-mentioned increase in the flow velocity, a further decrease in heat that the exhaust gas receives. Accordingly, it is considered that when an abnormality in which PM is allowed to pass through the particulate filter 5 occurs, the outflowing exhaust gas temperature also decreases following a decrease in the inflowing exhaust gas temperature.
- the quantity of flow of the exhaust gas flowing into the particulate filter 5 increases proportionally to the quantity of intake air of the internal combustion engine 1.
- the difference in the resistance against flow between the broken portion and the other portion increases with an increase in the amount of the PM trapped in the particulate filter 5.
- the deceleration idling period the behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during the period (which will be referred to as the deceleration idling period) from the time at which deceleration operating is started to the time at which the idle operating time reaches the specific time period and using the behavior as a parameter.
- an abnormality in a particulate filter 5 is determined based on a relative relationship between the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during the deceleration idling period.
- the relative relationship between the amount of decrease in the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the amount of decrease in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during the deceleration idling period differs between in the case where the particulate filter 5 is normal and in the case where the particulate filter 5 is abnormal.
- the inflowing exhaust gas temperature decreases in the deceleration idling period, but the outflowing exhaust gas temperature is unlikely to change in this period. In other words, the decrease in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature relative to the decrease in the inflowing exhaust gas temperature is sufficiently small.
- the outflowing exhaust gas temperature also decreases following a decrease in the inflowing exhaust gas temperature. In other words, the decrease in the outflowing exhaust gas temperature relative to the decrease in the inflowing exhaust gas temperature becomes larger.
- the relative difference Dl between the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during the deceleration idling period becomes larger than the relative difference D2 in the case where the particulate filter 5 is normal as shown in Fig. 3.
- the relative difference between the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during the deceleration idling period is computed, and when the relative difference exceeds a threshold value, it may be determined that the particulate filter 5 is abnormal.
- an abnormality of the particulate filter is minor (i.e.
- the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature can change irregularly due to various causes such as a delay in response of the upstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 7 and the downstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 8, a delay in response of the exhaust gas and irregularities in the combustion condition in the internal combustion engine 1. Therefore, if the relative difference between the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature at a time during the deceleration idling period is used as a parameter, there is a possibility that an error in the determination occurs .
- the relative difference of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature is integrated based on transition of these temperatures during the deceleration idling period, and if the value obtained by integration is larger than a threshold value, it is determined that the particulate filter 5 is abnormal.
- Fig. 5 is a flow chart of a abnormality determination control routine according to embodiment 1.
- This abnormality determination control is a routine stored in a ROM of the ECU 11 in advance and executed by the ECU11.
- a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether or not the inflowing exhaust gas temperature Tin is larger than or equal to a predetermined temperature.
- This predetermined temperature corresponds to the lower limit of the temperature range in which the catalyst of the particulate filter 5 is capable of oxidizing PM continuously. If it is determined in step S101 that the inflowing exhaust gas temperature Tin is larger than or equal to the predetermined temperature, the process of the ECU 11 proceeds to step S102, in which a determination is made as to whether the value of deceleration flag is "1" or not.
- the deceleration flag is a memory area set in a RAM or the like, in which value "1" is memorized when the number of engine revolutions is no less than a predetermined revolution number and the accelerator opening is fully closed, that is, when conditions for deceleration fuel cut are satisfied, and value "0" is memorized therein when the conditions for deceleration fuel cut are not satisfied. If it is determined in step S102 that the value of the deceleration flag is "1", the process of the ECU 11 proceeds to step S103. In step S103, the ECU 11 closes the EGR valve 10 and controls to open the inlet throttle valve 4 fully.
- step S106 the ECU 11 computes an updated integrated value ⁇ T by adding the relative difference ⁇ T computed in step S105 to the integrated value ⁇ Told computed in the latest execution of step S106.
- the default value for the latest integrated value ⁇ Told is "0".
- step S107 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether the value of idling flag is "1" or not.
- the idling flag is a memory area set in a RAM or the like, in which value "1" is memorized when the number of engine revolutions is less than a predetermined revolution number and the accelerator opening is fully closed, and value "0" is memorized therein when the number of engine revolutions is no less than the predetermined revolution number or when the accelerator opening is not fully closed. If it is determined in step S107 that the value of the idling flag is "0", namely, when the internal combustion engine 1 is still continuing deceleration operating or when the operating state of the internal combustion engine 1 has shifted from deceleration operating state to acceleration operating state or steady operating state, the ECU 11 executes the above described process of step S102 and the subsequent steps again. In this process, if the internal combustion engine
- step S102 determines that the value of the deceleration flag is "1".
- step S102 determines whether the value of the deceleration flag is "0" If it is determined in step S102 that the value of the deceleration flag is "0", the ECU 11 executes the process of step 113 that will be described later and terminates the execution of this routine.
- step S107 If it is determined in the aforementioned step S107 that the value of the idling flag is "1", in other words, if the operating state of the internal combustion engine 1 has shifted from deceleration operating state to idle operating state, the ECU 11 activates an idling counter in step S108.
- the idling counter is a counter for measuring the idle operating time.
- step S109 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether or not the time (idle operating time) measured by the idling counter is no shorter than a specific time tidl, namely, whether or not the idle operating has been continued longer than or equal to the specific time.
- step S109 If it is determined in step S109 that the time measured by the idling counter (the idle operating time) is shorter than the specific time tidl, the ECU 11 executes the above described process of step S103 and the subsequent steps repeatedly.
- the operating state of the internal combustion engine 1 has shifted from idle operating state to a non-idle operating state (in other words, if the operating state of the internal combustion engine 1 has shifted to a different operating state without continuing idle operating longer than or equal to the specific time)
- step S107 it is determined in step S107 that the value of the idling flag is "0”
- step S102 it is determined in step S102 that the value of the deceleration flag is "0".
- the abnormality determination method of this embodiment uses transition of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature (in other words, transition of the inflowing exhaust gas temperature and the outflowing exhaust gas temperature) as parameters, it is possible to determine an abnormality with a high degree of accuracy even when the amount of the PM trapped in the particulate filter 5 is small.
- the abnormality determination shall be performed on condition that the catalyst supported on the particulate filter 5 is in a state in which it is capable of oxidizing PM continuously and the intake air quantity at the start of the deceleration idling period is larger than or equal to a predetermined amount.
- Fig. 7 is a flow chart of an abnormality determination control routine according to embodiment 2.
- step 202 If it is determined in step 202 that the inflowing exhaust gas temperature Tin is lower than the predetermined temperature, it is considered by the ECU 11 that the particulate filter 5 is not in the state in which it is capable of continuously oxidizing PM and terminates the execution of this routine. If it is determined in step S202 that the inflowing exhaust gas temperature Tin is no lower than the predetermined temperature, it is considered by the ECU 11 that the particulate filter 5 is in the state in which it is capable of continuously oxidizing PM and the process proceeds to step S203. In step S203, a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether or not the intake air quantity Ga entered in step S201 is larger than or equal to a predetermined quantity Gas.
- step S204 the ECU 11 takes in an output signal of the downstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 8 and stores this output signal in a RAM as the outflowing exhaust gas temperature at the start of the deceleration idling period Toutl.
- step S205 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether the value of the deceleration flag is "1" or not. If it is determined in step S205 that the value of the deceleration flag is "0”, the ECU 11 terminates the execution of this routine. On the other hand, if it is determined in step S205 that the value of the deceleration flag is "1", the process of the ECU 11 proceeds to step S206.
- step S206 the ECU 11 controls to close the EGR valve 10 and to open the inlet throttle valve 4 fully so as to increase the intake air quantity during the deceleration idling period (or the quantity of flow of the exhaust gas flowing into the particulate filter 5 during the deceleration idling period) .
- step S207 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether the value of the idling flag is "1" or not. If it is determined in step S207 that the value of the idling flag is "0", the ECU 11 executes the process of step S205 and the subsequent steps again. If it is determined in step S207 that the value of the idling flag is "1", the process of the ECU 11 proceeds to step S208.
- step S208 the ECU 11 activates the idling counter.
- step S209 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether the time measured by the idling counter (the idle operating time) is longer than or equal to a specific time tidl. If it is determined in step S209 that the time measured by the idling counter is shorter than the specific time tidl, the ECU 11 executes the process of step S207 and the subsequent steps repeatedly. If it is determined in step S209 that the time measured by the idling counter is not shorter than the specific time tidl, the process of the ECU 11 proceeds to step S210.
- step S210 the ECU 11 takes in an output signal of the downstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 8 and stores this output signal as the outflowing exhaust gas temperature at the end of the deceleration idling period Tout2.
- step S212 a determination is made by the ECU
- the threshold value ⁇ Tj is a value equal to the maximum value the temperature decrease amount ⁇ Tout can assume while the particulate filter 5 is normal.
- the threshold value ⁇ Tj is determined in advance by experiments. If it is determined in step S212 that the temperature decrease amount ⁇ Tout is larger than the threshold value ⁇ Tj, it is considered by the ECU 11 that the particulate filter 5 is abnormal, and the value "1" is memorized in the failure flag in step 213.
- step S212 If it is determined in step S212 that the temperature decrease amount ⁇ Tout is not larger than the threshold value ⁇ Tj, it is considered by the ECU 11 that the particulate filter 5 is normal, and the value "0" is memorized in the failure flag in step S214.
- the abnormality determination method of this embodiment it is possible to detect the behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature that is peculiar to cases in which the particulate filter 5 is abnormal based on the decrease amount of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during the deceleration idling period. Therefore, it is possible to perform abnormality determination with a logic simpler than that in the above described embodiment 1.
- the first model is a model simulating the relationship of the molar specific heat at constant pressure of the exhaust passage 3 extending from the upstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 7 to the particulate filter 5, the temperature of the exhaust gas passing the upstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 7, the quantity of flow of the exhaust gas passing the upstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 7 and the filter inflowing heat energy.
- the second model is one for computing the heat energy that the exhaust gas has at the exit of the particulate filter 5 (which will be referred to as the filter outflowing heat energy hereinafter) .
- the second model is a model simulating the relationship of the filter inflowing heat energy, the heat conductivity of the particulate filter 5, the molar specific heat at constant volume of the particulate filter 5, the temperature of the catalyst supported on the particulate filter 5 (catalyst bed temperature) , the mass of the catalyst, the heat energy generated when the reduction components contained in the exhaust gas (hydrocarbon (HC) and carbon monoxide (CO) etc.) are oxidized (the heat energy generated by oxidation of PM is also included, if the catalyst is in a state in which it is capable of continuously oxidizing PM) and the filter outflowing heat energy.
- HC hydrocarbon
- CO carbon monoxide
- the outflowing exhaust gas temperature at the end of the deceleration idling period in the case where the particulate filter 5 is normal is estimated.
- the outflowing exhaust gas temperature thus estimated (which will be referred to as the estimated outflowing exhaust gas temperature hereinafter) is compared with the output signal 8 of the downstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 8 at the end of the deceleration idling period (which will be referred to as the actually measured outflowing exhaust gas temperature hereinafter) .
- Fig. 8 is a flow chart of an abnormality determination control routine in embodiment 3.
- step S304 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether the value of the deceleration flag is "1" or not. If it is determined in step S304 that the value of the deceleration flag is "0", the ECU 11 terminates the execution of this routine. On the other hand, if it is determined in step S304 that the value of the deceleration flag is "1", the process of the ECU 11 proceeds to step S305. In step S305, the ECU 11 controls to close the EGR valve 10 and to open the inlet throttle valve 4 fully.
- step S306 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether the value of the idling flag is "1" or not. If it is determined in step S306 that the value of the idling flag is "0", the ECU 11 executes the process of step S304 and the subsequent steps again. If it is determined in step S306 that the value of the idling flag is "1", the process of the ECU 11 proceeds to step S307. In step S307, the ECU 11 activates the idling counter. In step S308, a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether or not the time measured by the idling counter (the idle operating time) is larger than or equal to a specific time tidl.
- step S308 If it is determined in step S308 that the time measured by the idling counter is shorter than the specific time tidl, the ECU 11 executes the process of step S306 and the subsequent steps repeatedly. If it is determined in step S308 that the -time measured by the idling counter is not shorter than the specific time tidl, the process of the ECU 11 proceeds to step S309. In step S309, the ECU 11 computes the estimated outflowing exhaust gas temperature at the end of the deceleration idling period Toutc in accordance with the above-mentioned model.
- step S310 the ECU 11 takes in an output signal form the downstream exhaust gas temperature sensor 8 and stores this output signal in a RAM as the actually measured outflowing exhaust gas temperature at the end of the deceleration idling period Touta.
- step S311 the ECU 11 computes the aforementioned temperature difference ⁇ Td by subtracting the actually measured outflowing exhaust gas temperature Touta from the above-mentioned estimated outflowing exhaust gas temperature Toutc.
- step S312 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether or not the aforementioned temperature difference ⁇ Td is larger than a threshold value ⁇ Tdj .
- the threshold value ⁇ Tdj is determined based on the range of errors of the estimated outflowing exhaust gas temperature Toutc in the case where the particulate filter 5 is normal.
- the threshold value ⁇ Tdj is determined in advance by experiments. If it is determined in step S312 that the aforementioned temperature difference ⁇ Td is larger than the threshold value ⁇ Tdj, it is considered by the ECU 11 that the particulate filter 5 is abnormal, and the value "1" is memorized in the failure flag in step S313.
- step S312 If it is determined in step S312 that the aforementioned temperature difference ⁇ Td is not larger than the threshold value ⁇ Tdj , it is considered by the ECU 11 that the particulate filter 5 is normal, and the value "0" is memorized in the failure flag in step S314.
- the abnormality determination method of this embodiment it is possible to determine an abnormality in the particulate filter 5 using the outflowing exhaust gas temperature at the end of the deceleration idling period as a parameter.
- Emodiment 4 The above description of embodiment 2 was directed to a case in which an abnormality in a particulate filter 5 is determined based on the decrease amount of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during a deceleration idling period.
- a case in which an abnormality of the particulate filter 5 is determined based on the relative difference between the decrease amount in the case where the amount of the trapped PM is large and the decrease amount in the case where the amount of the trapped PM is small .
- Fig. 9 shows results of measurement of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature performed before and after PM is trapped for a normal particulate filter and an abnormal particulate filter.
- the outflowing exhaust gas temperature before trapping of PM was measured just after performing a process of forcibly regenerating the PM trapping ability of the particulate filter (i.e. the regeneration process) .
- the outflowing exhaust gas temperature after trapping of PM was measured just before performing the regeneration process.
- FIG. 9 represent the outflowing exhaust gas temperature before and after trapping of PM in a normal particulate filter.
- the chain line in Fig. 9 represents the outflowing exhaust gas temperature after trapping of PM in an abnormal particulate filter.
- the chain double-dashed line in Fig. 9 represents the outflowing exhaust gas temperature before trapping of PM in the abnormal particulate filter.
- the behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature before trapping of PM and the behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature after trapping of PM are quite different and there is a distinct difference in the decrease amount during the deceleration idling period between them.
- the outflowing exhaust gas temperature after trapping of PM is low as compared with the outflowing exhaust gas temperature before trapping of PM.
- the decrease amount of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during the deceleration idling period after trapping of PM is larger than that before trapping of PM.
- Fig. 10 is a flow chart of an abnormality determination control routine in embodiment 4.
- step S401 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether the condition for executing the regeneration process is satisfied or not.
- the condition for executing the regeneration process is that the amount of the PM trapped in the particulate filter 5 is larger than a predetermined amount.
- the amount of the trapped PM is estimated by a known method utilizing the integrated intake air quantity of the internal combustion engine 1, the integrated fuel injection amount and the integrated driving time etc. as parameters. If it is determined in step S401 that the condition for executing the regeneration process is not satisfied, the ECU 11 terminates the execution of this routine . If it is determined in step S401 that the condition for executing the regeneration process is satisfied, the ECU 11 changes, in step S402, the value of regeneration process waiting flag to "1".
- step S404 the ECU 11 changes the value of the regeneration process waiting flag to "0". In this case, the regeneration process is executed by the separate regeneration process execution routine.
- step S405 a determination is made by the ECU
- step S407 the ECU 11 subtracts the relative difference between the decrease amount after PM trapping ⁇ Toutl computed in step S403 from the decrease amount before PM trapping ⁇ Tout2 computed in step S406 to obtain the relative difference ⁇ Toutd of them.
- step S408 a determination is made by the ECU 11 as to whether or not the relative difference ⁇ Toutd computed in step S407 is larger than a threshold value ⁇ Toutdj .
- the threshold value ⁇ Toutdj is a value equal to the maximum value that the relative difference ⁇ Toutd can assume when the particulate filter 5 is normal.
- the threshold value ⁇ Toutdj is determined in advance by experiments .
- step S408 If it is determined in step S408 that the above- mentioned relative difference ⁇ Toutd is larger than the threshold value ⁇ Toutdj, it is considered by the ECU 11 that the particulate filter 5 is abnormal, and value "1" is memorized in the failure flag in step S409. If it is determined in step S408 that the relative difference ⁇ Toutd is not larger than the threshold value ⁇ Toutdj, it is considered by the ECU 11 that the particulate filter 5 is normal, and value "0" is memorized in the failure flag in step S410.
- the degree of accuracy of determination can be enhanced since an abnormality in the particulate filter 5 is determined based on the relative difference between the decrease amount before PM trapping and the decrease amount after PM trapping.
- abnormality determination is performed without paying attention to the amount of the PM trapped in the particulate filter 5
- abnormality determination may be performed on condition that the amount of the trapped PM is no less than a predetermined amount.
- the behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature peculiar to cases in which particulate filter is abnormal becomes more distinct when the amount of the trapped PM is no less than (large than or equal to) when the amount of the trapped PM is small. Therefore, if an abnormality determination control is executed on condition that the amount of the trapped PM is larger than a predetermined amount, the degree of accuracy of the determination can be enhanced.
- an abnormality in the particulate filter 5 is determined based on behavior of the outflowing exhaust gas temperature during a deceleration idling period
- the abnormality determination method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 4 may be employed in combination with a known abnormality determination method that uses the pressure difference between the upstream and the downstream of the particulate filter 5 as a parameter.
- a known abnormality determination method that uses the pressure difference between the upstream and the downstream of the particulate filter 5 as a parameter.
- abnormality determination can be performed with a high degree of accuracy during high-speed and high-load operating as well as during deceleration operating and idle operating.
- accuracy of determination can be enhanced.
- accuracy of determination can be further enhanced if the final decision of abnormality determination is made only in the case that the particulate filter 5 is determined to be abnormal by both the abnormality determination methods.
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