Process and device for controlling an internal combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system

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123458, 123446, F02M 3704

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061421200

ABSTRACT:
A process and a device for controlling an internal combustion engine having high-pressure injection, in particular for an internal combustion engine having a common rail system. The fuel is delivered by at least one pump from a low-pressure area into a high-pressure area. A pressure sensor detects the fuel pressure prevailing in the high-pressure area. At least one first and one second final controlling element are provided for influencing the fuel pressure prevailing in the high-pressure area.

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