Fuel vapor recovery control system

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Having fuel vapor recovery and storage system

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123533, F02M 3302

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ABSTRACT:
A control system and method for an internal combustion engine and receiving inducted fuel vapors from a fuel vapor recovery system. An electronically actuated solenoid valve coupled to the fuel vapor recovery system regulates rate of vapor flow in response to the duty cycle of a desired rate of vapor flow command. The pressure differential across the valve is regulated to achieve substantially sonic vapor flow such that vapor flow is independent of engine manifold pressure fluctuations and linearly proportional to the duty cycle of the desired vapor flow command. An air/fuel ratio feedback control system is thereby able to maintain a desired air/fuel ratio during changes in inducted airflow.

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