WO2023211548A1 - Motor load based fluid filter service interval - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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- This disclosure relates to arrangements, and control logic therefor, for efficiently determining appropriate service interval for fluid filters and/or diagnosing failures of fluid filters, and methods of use thereof. Particularly, this disclosure relates to arrangements and methods for measuring filter degradation in vehicle fluid systems that utilize electrically driven fluid pumps, by way of determining resistance to fluid flow based on the load placed on the electrically driven fluid pump.
- Vehicles are provided with various fluid systems for purposes such as lubrication, cooling, hydraulic power, and fuel.
- fluid systems may include, for non- limiting example, cooling system(s), engine oil system(s), power steering system(s), transmission fluid system(s), Diesel Emissions Fluid (DEF) delivery system(s), and/or fuel delivery system(s).
- Each of these systems may be provided with one or more fluid filters, in order to remove particulates and other contaminants from the fluid. Removing such particulates and other contaminants is important to reduce wear upon the affected system.
- Vehicle fluid filters commonly use paper or similar materials as a filter element, which becomes increasingly clogged with particulates, and therefore resistant to fluid flow, over the life of the filter.
- a vehicle has an arrangement for determining a service interval for a fluid filter.
- the arrangement includes a fluid circuit with a fluid filter and a fluid pump driven by an electric motor.
- the arrangement further includes a control module.
- the control module is configured to calculate pressure drop across the fluid filter by way of voltage, current, and/or Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) provided to the electric motor.
- PWM Pulse Width Modulation
- the control module is also configured to monitor a rate of change of the pressure drop across the fluid filter over the life of the filter.
- an arrangement for determining the service interval of a fluid filter includes a fluid filter and a fluid pump driven by an electric motor.
- the arrangement further includes a control module.
- the control module is configured to calculate pressure drop across the fluid filter by way of voltage, current, and/or PWM provided to the electric motor.
- a method of determining the service interval of a fluid filter includes several steps.
- the first step is arranging a fluid circuit including a fluid filter and a fluid pump driven by an electric motor.
- the second step is configuring a control module to calculate pressure drop across the fluid filter by way of voltage, current, and/or PWM provided to the electric motor.
- the third step is further configuring the at least one control module to monitor a rate of change of the pressure drop across the fluid filter over the life of the filter.
- Fig.1 is a side view of a vehicle implementing embodiments of Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval according to the present disclosure, as described herein.
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- Embodiments described herein relate to arrangements, and control logic therefor, for efficiently determining appropriate service interval for fluid filters and/or diagnosing failures of fluid filters, and methods of use thereof. Specifically, as noted previously, embodiments described herein relate to arrangements and methods for measuring filter degradation in vehicle and other fluid systems that utilize electrically driven fluid pumps, by way of determining resistance to fluid flow based on the load placed on the electrically driven fluid pump.
- Embodiments of the arrangement and control logic, and methods of use thereof may be applied for non-limiting example to various types of passenger vehicles, recreational vehicles, and commercial vehicles, such as highway or semi-tractors with and without auxiliary power units (APUs), straight trucks with and without APUs, buses, fire trucks, agricultural vehicles, construction vehicles, campers, motorhomes, motorcycles, scooters, rail travelling vehicles, and trailers with APUs or refrigeration units. It is further contemplated that, while presented herein as being used with diesel engines, embodiments of the arrangement and method may be applied to vehicles having engines configured for various fuels, such as, for non-limiting example, gasoline, diesel, propane, natural gas, and hydrogen.
- APUs auxiliary power units
- “Filtration” is a physical separation process that separates solid matter and fluid from a mixture using a filter medium that has a complex structure through which only the fluid can pass. Solid particles that cannot pass through the filter medium are described as oversize and the fluid that passes through is called the filtrate. Oversize particles may form a filter cake on top of the filter and may also block the filter lattice, preventing the fluid phase from crossing the filter ... The size of the largest particles that can successfully pass through a filter is called the effective pore size of that filter.
- n oil filter is a filter designed to remove contaminants from engine oil, transmission oil, lubricating oil, or hydraulic oil. Their chief use is in internal- combustion engines for motor vehicles (both on- and off-road), powered aircraft, railway locomotives, ships and boats, and static engines such as generators and pumps.
- Unfiltered fuel may contain several kinds of contamination, for example paint chips and dirt that has been knocked into the tank while filling, or rust caused by moisture in a steel tank. If these substances are not removed before the fuel enters the system, they will cause rapid wear and failure of the fuel pump and injectors, due to the abrasive action of the particles on the high-precision components used in modern injection systems. Fuel filters also improve performance, as the fewer contaminants present in the fuel, the more efficiently it can be burnt.” 3 [0014] “Fuel filters need to be maintained at regular interval. This is usually a case of simply disconnecting the filter from the fuel line and replacing it with a new one, although some specially designed filters can be cleaned and reused many times.
- Embodiments of the Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval measure filter degradation in vehicle fluid systems that utilize electrically driven fluid pumps, by way of determining resistance to fluid flow based on the load placed on the electrically driven fluid pump.
- Embodiments of the arrangement and method may be used with any electrically driven fluid pump used in conjunction with a vehicle fluid circuit including a filter.
- limiting examples may include the engine coolant pump, engine oil pump, power steering pump, hydraulic pump, fuel pump, Diesel Emissions Fluid (DEF) pump, and/or transmission oil pump.
- the arrangement and method uses voltage, current, and/or Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to determine the motor effort required to support a given fluid pressure and flow provided by the electrically driven fluid pump.
- PWM Pulse Width Modulation
- ⁇ P (v 2 2 – v 1 2 ) / 2 + ⁇ zg + ⁇ p static / p
- ⁇ p filter ((I x V x ⁇ motor x ⁇ pump ) / Q) - ⁇ p circuit Therefore, given that the volume flow rate of the fluid Q is held constant, pressure drop over the filter ⁇ p filter is a function of the current I and voltage V as the pressure drop over the remainder of the fluid circuit ⁇ p circuit remains the same for a given flow rate Q. Alternately, if the volume flow rate of the fluid Q is not held constant, pressure drop over the filter ⁇ p filter is a function of the current I, voltage V, the volume flow rate of the fluid Q, and the pressure drop over the remainder of the fluid circuit ⁇ p circuit .
- the pressure drop over the remainder of the fluid circuit ⁇ p circuit is a function of the volume flow rate of the fluid Q that may be determined and mapped experimentally.
- Pressure drop across a vehicle fluid filter may increase linearly over the life of the filter, or may increase non-linearly, as particulates accumulate on the surface and within the matrix of the filter element.
- filter effectiveness in terms of preventing the passage of smaller particles, may actually increase over the life of the filter as larger pores in the filter medium are blocked by particles. Therefore, while a filter must not be allowed to excessively restrict fluid flow due to pressure drop resulting from accumulated particulates, 6 Electric Motor. 4 February 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
- Embodiments of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval therefore, calculate pressure drop across vehicle fluid filters by way of the calculations previously given, and monitor the pressure drop over the life of each filter. If an abrupt or sudden characteristic change in the pressure drop across a vehicle fluid filter occurs, or if the pressure drop across a vehicle fluid filter exceeds a threshold amount, the arrangement and method provides a notification or notifications that either the vehicle fluid filter needs to be replaced or serviced, or that it is probable that a mechanical condition has developed, depending upon the characteristics of the change in pressure drop across the vehicle fluid filter. Notification may be by way of a vehicle indicator, or by way of remote indication by way of electronic signal.
- An abrupt or sudden characteristic change in the pressure drop across a vehicle fluid filter may include, for non-limiting example: • An unusual or sudden increase in the rate of increase in pressure drop, whether or not the value of the pressure drop exceeds a normal end of filter life threshold, indicating a sudden mechanical failure producing a cascade of particulates. • An unusually non-linear or abrupt change in the rate of increase in pressure drop, indicating fluid contamination in the fluid system. • A sudden decrease in pressure drop, indicating a failure or perforation in the filter element, or ongoing failure of the fluid pump itself. • Other unusual or abrupt change in the rate of increase in pressure drop, indicating a failure such as a leak or clogging of the fluid circuit itself.
- Embodiments of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval may accomplish their calculation of pressure drop across the vehicle fluid filter(s), sensing of current, voltage, and/or flow rate, calculation of pressure drop across the remainder of the fluid circuit, and/or monitoring of the rate of change in pressure drop across the vehicle fluid filter using software that resides in an Engine Control Module, Engine Control Unit, Vehicle Control Module, or in another dedicated control module.
- Pulse Width Modulation may be used in lieu of electrical current to determine the motor effort required to support a given fluid pressure and flow provided by the electrically driven fluid pump.
- Pulse-width modulation ... is a method of reducing the average power delivered by an electrical signal, by effectively chopping it up into discrete parts.
- the average value of voltage (and current) fed to the load is controlled by turning the switch between supply and load on and off at a fast rate. The longer the switch is on compared to the off periods, the higher the total power supplied to the load.
- PWM is particularly suited for running inertial loads such as motors, which are not as easily affected by this discrete switching, because their inertia causes them to react slowly.
- the PWM switching frequency has to be high enough not to affect the load, which is to say that the resultant waveform perceived by the load must be as smooth as possible.
- PWM power loss in the switching devices is very low. When a switch is off there is practically no current, and when it is on and power is being transferred to the load, there is almost no voltage drop across the switch. Power loss, being the product of voltage and current, is thus in both cases close to zero. PWM also works well with digital controls, which, because of their on/off nature, can easily set the needed duty cycle.” 7 In embodiments that use PWM in lieu of electrical current to determine the motor effort required to support a given fluid pressure and flow provided by the electrically driven fluid pump, the average current is derived from the discrete parts of power delivered to the electric motor.
- Embodiments of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval provide arrangements and methods that more efficiently determine appropriate service intervals for vehicle fluid filters, avoiding changing vehicle fluid filters unnecessarily, as well as providing capabilities to diagnose failures in vehicle fluid systems and the vehicle components with which they are associated. This supports efficiency improvements such as less down time for owners and operators, particularly with respect to commercial vehicles.
- Embodiments of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval may require no or minimal extra hardware, and may only require additional software and calibration. 7 Pulse-width modulation. 24 January 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
- FIG.1 a vehicle 10 implementing an embodiment of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval is shown.
- An electric coolant pump 20 is powered by a coolant pump electric motor 22, which is connected to one or more controllers (not shown) by way of at least one coolant pump electrical connection 24.
- the electric coolant pump 20 pumps coolant through a cooling circuit that includes at least one coolant filter 26.
- the embodiment of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval calculates pressure drop across the at least one coolant filter 26 by way of the calculations previously given, and monitors the pressure drop over the life of the at least one coolant filter 26.
- an electric engine oil pump 30 is powered by an engine oil pump electric motor 32, which is also connected to one or more controllers (not shown) by way of at least one engine oil pump electrical connection 34.
- the electric engine oil pump 30 pumps engine oil through an engine oil circuit that includes at least one engine oil filter 36.
- the embodiment of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval calculates pressure drop across the at least one engine oil filter 36 by way of the calculations previously given, and monitors the pressure drop over the life of the at least one engine oil filter 36. If an abrupt or sudden characteristic change in the pressure drop across the at least one engine oil filter 36 occurs, or if the pressure drop across the at least one engine oil filter 36 exceeds a threshold amount, the arrangement and method provides a notification or notifications that either the at least one engine oil filter 36 needs to be replaced or serviced, or that it is probable that a mechanical condition has developed, depending upon the characteristics of the change in pressure drop across the at least one engine oil filter 36.
- an electric power steering pump 40 is powered by a power steering pump electric motor 42, which is again connected to one or more controllers (not shown) by way of at least one power steering pump electrical connection 44.
- the electric power steering pump 40 pumps power steering fluid through a power steering fluid circuit that includes at least one power steering fluid filter 46.
- the embodiment of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval calculates pressure drop across the at least one power steering fluid filter 46 by way of the calculations previously given, and monitors the pressure drop over the life of the at least one power steering fluid filter 46.
- an electric fuel pump 50 is powered by a fuel pump electric motor 52, which is again connected to one or more controllers (not shown) by way of at least one fuel pump electrical connection 54.
- the electric fuel pump 50 pumps fuel through a fuel circuit that includes at least one fuel filter 56.
- the embodiment of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval again calculates pressure drop across the at least one fuel filter 56 by way of the calculations previously given, and monitors the pressure drop over the life of the at least one fuel filter 56. If an abrupt or sudden characteristic change in the pressure drop across the at least one fuel filter 56 occurs, or if the pressure drop across the at least one fuel filter 56 exceeds a threshold amount, the arrangement and method provides a notification or notifications that either the at least one fuel filter 56 needs to be replaced or serviced, or that it is probable that a mechanical condition has developed, depending upon the characteristics of the change in pressure drop across the at least one fuel filter 56.
- an electric hydraulic pump 60 is powered by a hydraulic pump electric motor 62, which is again connected to one or more controllers (not shown) by way of at least one hydraulic pump electrical connection 64.
- the electric hydraulic pump 60 pumps hydraulic oil through a hydraulic circuit that includes at least one hydraulic oil filter 66.
- the embodiment of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval again calculates pressure drop across the at least one hydraulic oil filter 66 by way of the calculations previously given, and monitors the pressure drop over the life of the at least one hydraulic oil filter 66.
- an electric transmission oil pump 70 is powered by a transmission oil pump electric motor 72, which is again connected to one or more controllers (not shown) by way of at least one transmission oil pump electrical connection 74.
- the electric transmission oil pump 70 pumps transmission oil through a transmission oil circuit that includes at least one transmission oil filter 76.
- the embodiment of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval again calculates pressure drop across the at least one transmission oil filter 76 by way of the calculations previously given, and monitors the pressure drop over the life of the at least one transmission oil filter 76. If an abrupt or sudden characteristic change in the pressure drop across the at least one transmission oil filter 76 occurs, or if the pressure drop across the at least one transmission oil filter 76 exceeds a threshold amount, the arrangement and method provides a notification or notifications that either the at least one transmission oil filter 76 needs to be replaced or serviced, or that it is probable that a mechanical condition has developed, depending upon the characteristics of the change in pressure drop across the at least one transmission oil filter 76.
- an electric DEF pump 80 is powered by a DEF pump electric motor 82, which is again connected to one or more controllers (not shown) by way of at least one DEF pump electrical connection 84.
- the electric DEF pump 80 pumps fuel through a DEF circuit that includes at least one DEF filter 86.
- the embodiment of the present Motor Load Based Fluid Filter Service Interval again calculates pressure drop across the at least one DEF filter 86 by way of the calculations previously given, and monitors the pressure drop over the life of the at least one DEF filter 86.
- the arrangement and method provides a notification or notifications that either the at least one DEF filter 86 needs to be replaced or serviced, or that it is probable that a mechanical condition has developed, depending upon the characteristics of the change in pressure drop across the at least one DEF filter 86.
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