Engine torque control

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Inventors

Dixon, Jon
Heslop, Garon Nigel

Application #

163119

Filed

Sep-29-1998

Published

Mar-7-2000

Current US Class

073/117.3
701/102

International Classes

G01L 003/00; G01M 015/00

Field of Search

701/101 701/102 701/110 701/115 73/116 73/117.3

Assignee

Ford Global Technologies, Inc. (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Dolinar; Andrew M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lippa; Allan J.

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Abstract
The present invention relates to an apparatus (1) and a method for quantifying the net torque (28) produced by an internal combustion engine, for example, in a motor vehicle. Nominal gross engine torque (2) and expected torque losses (17,19,21) associated with the engine (102) are estimated. Estimated net torque (28) from the gross engine torque (2) and expected torque losses (17,19,21) are calculated. If it is determined that no power is drawn through the gearbox, a corrective torque loss value (21) corrects the estimated expected torque losses associated with the engine (102)
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method (1) for quantifying the net torque (28) produced by an internal combustion engine (102) from which power may be drawn through a gearbox, comprising:

estimating a nominal gross engine torque (2);

estimating expected torque losses (17,19,21) associated with the engine (102);

calculating an estimated net torque (28) from the gross engine torque (2) and expected torque losses (17,19,21);

determining an engine acceleration;

estimating an actual net torque (29) produced by the engine from the determined engine acceleration; and

determining (52) whether or not engine power is drawn through the gearbox; wherein the expected torque estimation includes holding expected torque loss correction values (51) in an adaptive memory, said values (51) being generated from a difference between the estimated (28) and actual (29) net torque estimates, and then storing in the adaptive memory (20) if it is determined (52) that engine power is not drawn through the gearbox.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for quantifying the net torque produced by an internal combustion engine, for example, in a motor vehicle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The net torque produced by an engine, for example, an Otto or a Diesel internal combustion engine, is the total or gross torque produced by the engine, less the sum of internal and external torque losses. Internal losses are dominated by friction between the relatively moving parts of the engine. External losses may be those caused by accessories driven by the engine, such as an alternator, air conditioning unit, power steering unit, and also any torque converter losses from an automatic transmission.

It is desirable to be able to predict the net torque expected from an engine as a function of the driver demand from the accelerator pedal and gearbox setting. For example, an electronic power train control module in a motor car may control a fuel pump and fuel injectors, depending on the driver demand. An estimated net torque is useful, for example, in the control of automatic transmission and drive wheel traction control, so that gear shifts occur at the right time, and the drive wheels maintain friction with the road.
 
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