WO2020052735A1 - Système de véhicule et procédé de fonctionnement d'un moteur à combustion interne - Google Patents

Système de véhicule et procédé de fonctionnement d'un moteur à combustion interne Download PDF

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WO2020052735A1
WO2020052735A1 PCT/EP2018/074434 EP2018074434W WO2020052735A1 WO 2020052735 A1 WO2020052735 A1 WO 2020052735A1 EP 2018074434 W EP2018074434 W EP 2018074434W WO 2020052735 A1 WO2020052735 A1 WO 2020052735A1
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Johan CARLÉN ANDERSSON
Fredrik Rahm
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F02M26/02EGR systems specially adapted for supercharged engines
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    • F02M26/05High pressure loops, i.e. wherein recirculated exhaust gas is taken out from the exhaust system upstream of the turbine and reintroduced into the intake system downstream of the compressor
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F02D41/0055Special engine operating conditions, e.g. for regeneration of exhaust gas treatment apparatus
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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    • F02M26/09Constructional details, e.g. structural combinations of EGR systems and supercharger systems; Arrangement of the EGR and supercharger systems with respect to the engine
    • F02M26/10Constructional details, e.g. structural combinations of EGR systems and supercharger systems; Arrangement of the EGR and supercharger systems with respect to the engine having means to increase the pressure difference between the exhaust and intake system, e.g. venturis, variable geometry turbines, check valves using pressure pulsations or throttles in the air intake or exhaust system
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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  • a vehicle system and a method for operating an internal combustion engine
  • the present invention relates to a vehicle system, a vehicle comprising such a vehicle system, as well as to a method for operating an internal combustion engine.
  • the invention may be applied with respect to a variety of combustion engines.
  • the invention is, however, particular advantageous when applied to engines configured for heavy-duty application such as in trucks, busses, construction equipment, marine applications and stationary applications etc.
  • Heavy duty internal combustion engines are well known in the art.
  • Internal combustion engines may be provided with turbine systems configured for recovering energy in the exhaust gas flow in order to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions, and/or to provide higher power and higher torque.
  • Such turbine systems may include a turbocharger having a turbine arranged in the exhaust gas flow downstream the engine.
  • the turbocharger is configured to convert energy from the exhaust gas into pressure increase of the intake air by means of a compressor forming part of the turbocharger.
  • An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a method for operating an internal combustion engine which allows for reduced start-up response, and especially by reducing the risk for the compressor to restrict the airflow of the intake air.
  • the present invention suggests the use of a gas feeding device forming part of an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system, and controlling the gas flow after determining a requested start of the internal combustion engine.
  • the gas flow is controlled such that the gas feeding device provides a reversed flow to a turbine of a turbocharger, whereby the turbine (and consequently also the compressor of the turbocharger) is accelerated prior to starting the internal combustion engine. Accordingly, the required time for reaching a high engine speed is reduced.
  • EGR exhaust gas recirculation
  • the object is achieved by a method according to claim 1.
  • the object is achieved by a computer program according to claim 9.
  • the object is achieved by a computer readable medium according to claim 10.
  • the object is achieved by a control unit according to claim 1 1.
  • the object is achieved by a vehicle system according to claim 12.
  • the object is achieved by a vehicle according to claim 20.
  • a step of operating the gas feeding device is performed such that air is drawn through a compressor of the turbocharger, the intake system, the EGR conduit, and pushed through the turbine of the turbocharger.
  • the reversed gas flow thus replaces the exhaust gases that normally spin up the turbine.
  • the step of operating the gas feeding device is performed such that air is pushed through an EGR cooler before reaching the turbine of the turbocharger.
  • the air will be heated to engine temperature, which in turn provides an increased volume flow for the turbine.
  • the gas feeding device is a pump running in a first direction during normal EGR operation, and the step of operating the pump to provide a reversed gas flow is performed by reversing the operation direction of the pump.
  • the gas feeding device is a displacement pump, such as a Roots blower.
  • the gas feeding device is a pump running in a first direction during normal EGR operation
  • the step of operating the pump further comprises controlling at least one valve such that the direction of the gas flow through the EGR conduit, when the pump is running in the first direction, is reversed.
  • a step of determining a requested start of the internal combustion engine is performed automatically upon start of an associated vehicle.
  • the method may thereby be performed immediately once a driver intends to start the engine, thus reducing start-up time and allowing for improved acceleration of engine speed.
  • the step of determining a requested start of the internal combustion engine further comprises a step of determining electric drive of an associated hybrid vehicle, and a step of determining a required torque addition from the internal combustion engine.
  • the method is thereby performed automatically during drive of the hybrid vehicle, always ensuring improved engine performance.
  • the method further comprises a step of controlling the operation of the gas feeding device to normal EGR operation when the internal combustion engine is started.
  • the method thereby automatically resets the gas feeding device after start-up of the engine such that normal EGR can be provided during engine operation.
  • a computer program is provided, comprising program code means for performing the steps of the method according to the first aspect.
  • a computer readable medium is provided, carrying a computer program comprising program code means for performing the steps of the method according to the first aspect.
  • a control unit being configured to perform the steps of the method according to the first aspect.
  • a vehicle system comprising an internal combustion engine and a thereto connected turbocharger, an intake system configured for feeding intake air to the engine, an exhaust system configured for conveying exhaust gas away from the engine, and an exhaust gas recirculation system.
  • the EGR system comprises a gas feeding device being configured to, during normal EGR operation, feed exhaust gas branched off from the exhaust system through an EGR conduit and into the intake system.
  • the gas feeding device is connected to a control unit being configured to operate the gas feeding device to provide a reversed gas flow to a turbine of a turbocharger, such that said turbine of the turbocharger is accelerated prior to starting of the internal combustion engine.
  • the gas feeding device is a displacement pump, such as a Roots blower.
  • the gas feeding device is a reversible pump running in a first direction during normal EGR operation, and in a second opposite direction for reversing the flow prior to starting of the internal combustion engine.
  • the gas feeding device is a pump running in a first direction during normal EGR operation, and in the same first direction for reversing the flow prior to starting of the internal combustion engine, and the vehicle system further comprises at least one valve for changing the gas flow direction through the EGR conduit.
  • a first valve arranged on a first side of the pump facing the intake system, a second valve arranged on a second side of the pump facing the exhaust system, a third valve arranged in a first bypass line bypassing the second valve and the pump, and a fourth valve arranged in a second bypass line bypassing the first valve and the pump.
  • the first, second, third, and fourth valves are controlled to change the direction of the gas flow through the EGR conduit.
  • operation of each one of the at least one valve is controlled by the control unit.
  • control unit is configured to operate the gas feeding device to provide a reversed flow automatically upon start of an associated vehicle.
  • control unit is configured to operate the gas feeding device to provide a reversed flow by determining electric drive of an associated hybrid vehicle, and by determining a required torque addition from the internal combustion engine.
  • a vehicle is provided. The vehicle comprises a vehicle system according to the fifth aspect.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic drawing showing a truck with a vehicle system according to an aspect of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a schematic view of a vehicle system according to an embodiment
  • Figure 3 is a schematic view of a vehicle system according to another embodiment.
  • Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a method for operating an internal combustion engine according to an embodiment.
  • FIG 1 is a schematic drawing showing a truck 1 with a vehicle system 10.
  • the vehicle system 10 comprises an internal combustion engine 100 as will be explained in the following.
  • FIG 2 is a schematic drawing showing a vehicle system 10 being suitable to fit with the truck 1.
  • vehicle system should however not be considered to be limiting, as the system 10 is equally well suitable to be used with other machines and equipment relying on the operation of internal combustion engines.
  • the systems 10 described with reference to figures 2 and 3 can be used for vehicle applications, and for non-vehicle applications like power generators etc.
  • the system 10 may it be a vehicle system or a non-vehicle system, comprises an internal combustion engine 100.
  • the internal combustion engine 100 has one or more cylinders 101 , and the cylinders 101 may be arranged in any configuration such in in-line, in a V, in flat/boxer configuration etc.
  • each cylinder 101 includes a cylinder head, a piston configured for reciprocating towards and away from the cylinder head and a combustion chamber located between the piston and the cylinder head.
  • Each cylinder moreover includes one or more intake valves arranged in association with the combustion chamber and one or more exhaust valves arranged in association with the combustion chamber.
  • An intake system 120 for feeding intake air to the engine 100 is provided in connection with the intake valves, and an exhaust system 130 for conveying exhaust gas away from the engine 100 is provided in connection with the exhaust valves.
  • An exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system 140 is provided between the exhaust system 130 and the intake system 120.
  • the EGR system 140 includes a gas feeding device 150, and an EGR conduit 142 allowing for fluid communication between the exhaust system 130 and the intake system 120.
  • the gas feeding device 150 is arranged as part of the EGR conduit 142 and is operative to feed and/or control flow of exhaust gas from the exhaust system 130 via the EGR conduit 142 to the intake system 120.
  • the gas feeding device 150 is in communication with a control unit 180 being configured to transmit control signals to the gas feeding device 150, as well as providing power to the gas feeding device 150.
  • the system 10 further comprises a pressure charging system connected to the intake system 120, for, in certain operating conditions of the internal combustion engine 100, pressurising the intake air to a pressure above the pressure in exhaust system 130.
  • the pressure charging system is a turbocharger 1 10 comprising a turbine 1 12 and a compressor 1 14.
  • the turbine 1 12 is operative to drive the compressor 1 14 via a turbine shaft 115.
  • the EGR system 140 is preferably a high pressure EGR system where exhaust gas is branched off from the flow of exhaust gas upstream the turbine 112.
  • the compressor 1 14 is arranged to pressurise air in the intake system 120 dependent on operating conditions of the internal combustion engine 100 and can, at some operating circumstances, even provide a positive pressure differential between the intake system 120 and the exhaust system 130 such that the pressure in the intake system 120 exceeds the pressure in the exhaust system 130.
  • a so called wastegate 190 may be provided to divert exhaust gas away from the turbine 1 12 in order to regulate turbine speed.
  • the wastegate 190 is preferably controlled by the control unit 180.
  • the wastegate 190 is formed by a valve being operative to bypass excess pressure, or excess flow of exhaust gas, around the turbine 1 12 in order to regulate boost pressure delivered by the turbocharger 110.
  • the pressurised intake air may be cooled in a cooler 122 such as a charge air cooler, or intercooler.
  • the cooler 122 increases the efficiency of the pressure charging system by reducing, or removing a part of, induction air heat and compression heat added to the compressed intake air by the turbocharger 110. By this, volume density of the intake air is increased.
  • a portion of the exhaust gas is branched off from the flow of exhaust gas flowing in exhaust system 130, upstream the turbine 1 12, to the EGR system 140.
  • the remaining exhaust gas is conveyed to the turbine 1 12 of the turbocharger 110.
  • the exhaust gas branched off from the flow of exhaust gas is, via EGR conduit 142, led to the gas feeding device 150 and, in certain operating conditions, the gas feeding device 150 is preferably capable of pressurising the exhaust gas to a pressure level at least corresponding to the absolute pressure level in the intake system 120; this in order to allow for flow of exhaust gas from the exhaust system 130 to the intake system 120 irrespective of the pressure differential between the exhaust system 130 and the intake system 120.
  • Flow of exhaust gas in the EGR conduit 142 is preferably controlled by one or more EGR valves 132, as is well known in the art.
  • EGR valve 132 is preferably also controlled by the control unit 180.
  • the gas feeding device 150 In operating conditions wherein the pressure in the exhaust system 130 is sufficiently high, pressurisation by means of the gas feeding device 150 may be unnecessary - and the gas feeding device 150 may be bypassed via a bypass conduit 152.
  • a bypass valve (not shown) may be provided for controlling the flow in the bypass conduit 152.
  • the gas feeding device 150 can thereby be operated in a feed mode to feed exhaust gas into the intake system 120.
  • the system 10 is also capable of reversing the gas flow through the EGR conduit 142. This is performed for providing pressure towards the turbine 1 12 in order to spin up the compressor 1 14 before start of the internal combustion engine 100. Reverse mode may be applied irrespective of the differential pressure between the exhaust system 130 and the intake system 120.
  • the gas feeding device 150 may be any type of pump capable of feeding or pumping gas; within this specification the word“gas” is used to represent both exhaust gas and air. If the gas feeding device 150 constitutes a displacement pump, it will add or receive work only when there is a pressure difference across the pump. This is due to the fact that the displacement pump has no internal compression.
  • the preferred type of displacement pump is a Roots pump (blower), which has a continuous flow compared to intermittent flow. This means that the flow is not interrupted and flows continuously into the intake system 120 of the internal combustion engine 100.
  • the gas feeding device 150 must be capable of reversing the pump direction in order to feed air to the turbine 1 12 prior to engine start-up.
  • the control unit 180 is therefore configured to receive a signal that start of the internal combustion engine 100 is requested, and upon receiving such signal start the gas feeding device 150 in the reverse direction.
  • the bidirectional, or reversible gas feeding device 150 is running air is drawn from the ambient through the compressor and the intake system 120, through the gas feeding device 150, and further through the turbine 1 12 which thereby is accelerated.
  • the already accelerated compressor 1 14 is capable of rapidly pressurize intake air such that high engine speed can be reached in a reduced time.
  • the gas feeding device 150 can be reset to normal EGR mode, i.e. the pump direction is again changed such that exhaust gas can be branched off from the exhaust system 130 through the EGR conduit 142 and into the intake system 120.
  • FIG 3 another embodiment of a system 100 is shown, showing great similarities with the embodiment of figure 2. Common features are therefore denoted by the same reference numerals, and they will not be described again.
  • the EGR system 140 operates in a quite different manner as compared to the EGR system 140 of figure 2.
  • the gas feeding device 150 of figure 3 is only capable of operating in a single direction corresponding to the pumping direction of normal EGR mode. In other words, the gas feeding device 150 can only draw exhaust gas towards the intake system 120. In order to provide for the reversed gas flow, i.e. drawing air from the ambient through the turbine 112, valves 170a-d are provided.
  • valves 170a-d being connected to the control unit 180, are configured be actuated to re-direct the flow from the gas feeding device 150 from its normal feed direction to a reversed flow direction.
  • the gas feeding device 150 is a pump running in a first direction during normal EGR operation.
  • the gas feeding device 150 of figure 3 is however running in the same first direction also for reversing the flow prior to starting of the internal combustion engine 100. Control of the valves 170a-d is instead required to change the gas flow direction through the EGR conduit 142.
  • the first and second valves 170a-b are therefore arranged on opposite sides of the pump 150.
  • a first bypass line 172a is connected to the EGR conduit 142 and arranged to bypass the second valve 170b, and a third valve 170c is arranged in the first bypass line 172a.
  • a second bypass line 172b is connected to the EGR conduit 142 and arranged to bypass the first valve 170a, and a fourth valve 170d is arranged in that second bypass line 172b.
  • the first and second valves 170a-b are open, while the third and fourth valves 170c-d are closed. Exhaust gas will thereby be drawn from the exhaust system 130 through the pump 150 and into the intake system 120 via the EGR conduit 142.
  • the valves 170a-d are controlled in opposite manner, i.e. the first and second valves 170a-b are closed, while the third and fourth valves 170c-d are open.
  • the pump 150 will in this mode draw air from the intake system 120, into the EGR conduit 142, and further through the turbine 1 12 of the turbocharger 110.
  • bypass lines 172a-b could also be used to bypass the pump 150, as explained earlier with respect to the bypass conduit 152.
  • valve configurations are also possible within the context of this application, as long as they allow for a change in flow direction through the EGR conduit 142 while the gas feeding device 150 is running in only one direction.
  • Figures 2 and 3 further show that the control unit 180 is operative to control various devices in the system 10.
  • the control unit 180 may e.g. be configured for obtaining various input signals from a plurality of sensors (not shown). Control of the various devices may depend on operating conditions and control may be performed in response to software stored in a memory held in the control unit 180. As an example, the control unit 180 may be operative to automatically control the gas feeding device 150 in response to operating conditions, user input and/or drive mode.
  • control unit 180 may also be operative to control the wastegate 190, the EGR valve 132, one or more bypass valves, etc.
  • Figure 4 schematically shows a flowchart illustrating operation of a system 10 as described above.
  • the method 200 of operating the internal combustion engine 100 requires some structural configurations; the internal combustion engine 100 is connected to a turbocharger 110, an intake system 120 configured for feeding intake air to the engine 100, an exhaust system 130 configured for conveying exhaust gas away from the engine 100, and an EGR system 140.
  • the EGR system 140 is further provided with a gas feeding device 150 being configured to, during normal EGR operation, feed exhaust gas branched off from the exhaust system 130 through an EGR conduit 142 and into the intake system 120.
  • it comprises a first step of determining S200 a requested start of the internal combustion engine 100.
  • the method 200 proceeds with a step of operating S210 the gas feeding device 150 to provide a reversed gas flow to the turbine 1 12 of the turbocharger 110, such that the turbine 112 of the turbocharger 110 is accelerated, prior to starting the internal combustion engine 100.
  • the step of determining S200 a requested start of the internal combustion engine 100 is preferably performed automatically upon start of an associated machine or vehicle 1.
  • the step of determining S200 a requested start of the internal combustion engine 100 may in some embodiments further comprise a step of determining S202 electric drive of an associated hybrid vehicle, and a subsequent step of determining S204 a required torque addition from the internal combustion engine 100.
  • the step of operating S210 the gas feeding device 150 can be performed in different manners. For each embodiment this step S210 is performed such that air is drawn through the compressor 114 of the turbocharger 1 10, the intake system 120, the EGR conduit 142, and pushed through the turbine 1 12 of the turbocharger 110. Also, the step of operating S210 the gas feeding device 150 is preferably performed such that air is pushed through an EGR cooler 160 before reaching the turbine 112 of the turbocharger 1 10.
  • the gas feeding device 150 is a pump running in a first direction during normal EGR operation, and the step of operating S210 the pump 150 to provide a reversed gas flow is performed by reversing the operation direction of the pump 150.
  • the gas feeding device 150 is a pump running in a first direction during normal EGR operation, and the step of operating S210 the pump 150 comprises controlling at least one valve 170a-d such that the direction of the gas flow through the EGR conduit 142, when the pump 150 is running in the first direction, is reversed.
  • the method 200 also comprises a step of controlling S220 the operation of the gas feeding device 150 to normal EGR operation when the internal combustion engine 100 is started. This means that reversed gas flow is provided prior to engine start-up, while normal EGR mode is provided during engine running.
  • Reversed gas flow i.e. air flowing through the EGR conduit 142 to spin up the turbine 1 12
  • Reversed gas flow is normally provided for a few seconds, such as 2-3 seconds prior to engine start-up. This time may not be entirely sufficient to spin up the turbine 1 12 to optimum speed, but it may be sufficient to reduce the response time of the internal combustion engine 100. If the internal combustion engine 100 is starting from standstill to idling it may even be sufficient to reverse the gas flow for less time, since choking of the engine components is less likely.
  • start of the internal combustion engine 100 to provide engine drive may require a higher speed, e.g. around 1000 rpm. Such high speed should preferably be available in very short time, whereby spin up of the turbine 1 12 is of greater importance.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un procédé de fonctionnement d'un moteur à combustion interne (100) relié à un turbocompresseur (110), un système d'admission (120) configuré pour alimenter en air le moteur (100), un système d'échappement (130) configuré pour transporter les gaz d'échappement hors du moteur (100), et un système de recirculation des gaz d'échappement (EGR) (140). Le système de recirculation des gaz d'échappement (EGR) (140) comprend un dispositif d'alimentation en gaz (150) qui est configuré, lors du fonctionnement normal de recirculation des gaz d'échappement, pour alimenter le système d'admission (120) en gaz d'échappement dérivés du système d'échappement (130) par l'intermédiaire d'un conduit de recirculation des gaz d'échappement (142). Le procédé comprend les étapes consistant à i) déterminer (S200) une demande de démarrage du moteur à combustion interne (100), et ii) faire fonctionner (S210) le dispositif d'alimentation en gaz (150) pour fournir un flux de gaz inversé à une turbine (112) d'un turbocompresseur (110), de telle sorte que ladite turbine (112) du turbocompresseur (110) soit accélérée, avant le démarrage du moteur à combustion interne (100).
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