Measuring and testing – Simulating operating condition – Marine
Patent
1989-09-19
1990-05-01
Myracle, Jerry W.
Measuring and testing
Simulating operating condition
Marine
123478, G01M 1500
Patent
active
049207890
ABSTRACT:
A method and means are described for determining the mass of air available for combustion within a cylinder of a crankcase scavenged two-cycle engine, without the use of a mass-air flow sensor. This is achieved by estimating the mass of air under compression within a crankcase chamber, prior to its transfer to a cylinder combustion chamber during the engine operating cycle. The estimate for air mass is based upon the polytropic behavior of a portion of the crankcase compression process, and the pressure, volume and temperature of the air at two predetermined engine rotational positions during the polytropic phase of compression. The volume of the air within the crankcase chamber is determined as a function of engine rotational angle, with crankcase air temperature being derived as a function of intake air temperature. Air pressure during the polytropic phase of compression is sensed with a pressure sensor disposed within the crankcase chamber. The estimate for air mass is corrected to account for air leakage and imperfect transference of the air between the crankcase and combustion chambers.
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Buslepp Kenneth J.
Gomez Aparicio J.
Trombley Douglas E.
Conkey Howard N.
General Motors Corporation
Myracle Jerry W.
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