Cranking-caused vibration suppressing apparatus and method...

Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – Condition responsive control of starting device

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C123S192100

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ABSTRACT:

INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-358905 filed on Nov. 27, 2000, including the specification, drawings and abstract is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to apparatus and methods for suppressing vibrations of an internal combustion engine caused by the cranking of the engine.
2. Description of Related Art
A reciprocating piston engine, that is, a type of internal combustion engine, is started by a cranking operation of turning a crankshaft of the engine via an electric motor. Conventionally, substantially no technical attention has been given to vibrations caused at the time of the cranking of the engine, more precisely, during the cranking thereof. With regard to the vibrations at the time of a start of an engine, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-212983 describes an arrangement in which an engine is cranked by a first electric motor, and at the instant when the engine starts combustion revolution, a drive torque of a second electric motor is applied in a direction opposite to the direction of the drive torque of the first electric motor so as to suppress vibrations caused by sharp changes in torque at the time of the start of combustion revolution. However, this vibration suppressing measure is concerned with vibrations occurring after the cranking ends, and is not concerned with vibrations occurring during the cranking.
In relation to the operation of a vehicle run by a reciprocating piston engine, such as a motor vehicle or the like, a general idea is that the cranking of the engine is performed only at the initiation of each operation of the vehicle, and that once the engine is started, the cranking of the engine is no longer needed as long the engine normally operates, regardless of how long the vehicle continues to be in operation.
However, due to recent needs for fuel resource conservation and environmental protection, great attention has been drawn to fuel-saving vehicles that temporarily stop the engine at the time of temporary vehicle stops for traffic signals or in traffic jams or at the time of slow runs (i.e., slow-speed movement) in heavy traffic during operation of the vehicle. In addition, it is known to provide hybrid vehicles that utilize engine drive and electric motor drive in appropriate combinations in accordance with the state of vehicle running, etc. In the fuel-saving motor vehicles and the hybrid vehicles, the engine is stopped and restarted at various occasions during an operation of the vehicle. Therefore, for further improved noise suppression of such a vehicle, the vibrations of the engine associated with the cranking of the engine need to be suppressed not only after the cranking (as in the aforementioned laid-open patent application), but also during the cranking. However, in the engine described in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-212983, no provision is made for suppressing vibrations that occur during the cranking.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is one object of the invention to provide a cranking-caused vibration suppressing apparatus and method for an internal combustion engine that copes with the problem of vibrations occurring during the cranking of the engine, which is expected to greatly affect the riding comfort and the noise suppression of a vehicle in terms of timing and rate of occurrence of the vibrations.
In order to achieve the aforementioned and/or other objects, one aspect of the invention provides a vibration suppressing apparatus for suppressing a vibration of an internal combustion engine caused by a cranking of the internal combustion engine performed by a motor. The vibration suppressing apparatus includes a rotational phase detector that detects a rotational phase of a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine, and a controller that controls an operation of the motor (that cranks the engine) based on the rotational phase of the crankshaft detected by the rotational phase detector so that an output torque of the motor fluctuates similarly to a fluctuation in a resistance torque against the cranking of the internal combustion engine that the crankshaft presents in accordance with the rotational phase of the crankshaft. The fluctuation in the resistance torque includes at least a fluctuation in a resistance torque caused by compression of an intake air.
Another aspect of the invention provides a vibration suppressing method for suppressing a vibration of an internal combustion engine caused by a cranking of the internal combustion engine performed by a motor. In this method, a rotational phase of a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine is detected. On the basis of the detected rotational phase of the crankshaft, an operation of the motor is controlled so that an output torque of the motor fluctuates similarly to a fluctuation in a resistance torque against the cranking of the internal combustion engine that the crankshaft presents in accordance with the rotational phase of the crankshaft. The fluctuation in the resistance torque includes at least a fluctuation in a resistance torque caused by compression of an intake air.
In the vibration suppressing apparatus and method described above, the operation of the motor is controlled on the basis of the detected crankshaft rotational phase so that the output torque of the motor fluctuates similarly to a fluctuation in the resistance torque against the cranking of the engine presented by the crankshaft in accordance with the rotational phase thereof, the fluctuation in the resistance torque including at least the fluctuation in the resistance torque caused by intake air compression. Therefore, the motor produces an output torque corresponding to fluctuations in the resistance torque occurring on the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine. That is, the motor produces great output torque when the resistance torque is great, and produces small output torque when the resistance torque is small. As a result, vibrations of the engine are suppressed at the time of the cranking of the engine. Hence, the invention improves the riding comfort and the noise suppression during the engine cranking in a vehicle equipped with the above-described engine.


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