Page 97 - Automotive Engineering Powertrain Chassis System and Vehicle Body
P. 97

Digital engine control systems    CHAPTER 4.1






























           Fig. 4.1-17 Secondary air control system.



           through a solenoid valve controlled by the computer.  4.1.8.4 System diagnosis
           This is done during closed-loop operation to reduce fuel
           calculation complications in the open-loop mode.   Another important feature of microcomputer engine
                                                              control systems is their ability to diagnose failures in their
                                                              control systems and alert the operator. Sensor and ac-
           4.1.8.3 Automatic system adjustment
                                                              tuator failures or misadjustments can be easily detected
                                                              by the computer. For instance, the computer will detect
           Another important feature of microcomputer engine  a malfunctioning MAF sensor if the sensor’s output goes
           control systems is their ability to be programmed to  above or below certain specified limits, or fails to change
           adapt to parameter changes. Many control systems use  for long periods of time. A prime example is the auto-
           this feature to enable the computer to modify lookup  matic adjustment system just discussed. If the open-loop
           table values for computing open-loop air/fuel ratios.  calculations consistently come up wrong, the engine
           While the computer is in the closed-loop mode, the  control computer may determine that one of the many
           computer checks its open-loop calculated air/fuel ratios  sensors used in the open-loop calculations has failed.
           and compares them with the closed-loop average limit-  If the computer detects the loss of a primary control
           cycle values. If they match closely, the open-loop  sensor or actuator, it may choose to operate in a different
           lookup tables are unchanged. If the difference is large,  mode until the problem is repaired. The operator is noti-
           the system controller corrects the lookup tables so that  fied of a failure by an indicator on the instrument panel
           the open-loop values more closely match the closed-  (e.g., check engine). Because of the flexibility of the mi-
           loop values. This updated open-loop lookup table is  crocomputer engine control system, additional diagnostic
           stored in separate memory (RAM), which is always   programs might be added to accommodate different
           powered directly by a car battery so that the new values  engine models that contain more or fewer sensors. Keeping
           are not lost while the ignition key is turned off. The  the system totally integrated gives the microcomputer
           next time the engine is started, the new lookup table  controller access to more sensor inputs so they can be
           values will be used in the open-loop mode and will  checked.
           provide more accurate control of the air/fuel ratio. This
           feature is very important because it allows the system
           controller to adjust to long-term changes in engine and
           fuel system conditions. This feature can be applied in  4.1.9 Summary of control modes
           individual subsystem control systems or in the fully
           integrated control system. If not available initially, it  Now that a typical electronic engine control system has
           may be added to the system by modifying its control  been discussed, let’s summarize what happens in an in-
           program.                                           tegrated system operating in the various modes.


                                                                                                       95
   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102