Method for monitoring an internal combustion engine

Data processing: vehicles – navigation – and relative location – Vehicle control – guidance – operation – or indication – With indicator or control of power plant

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C701S114000, C701S115000

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07085644

ABSTRACT:
A method for monitoring an internal combustion engine (1′) having an injection system, in particular for preventing dieseling in the case of a diesel engine, comprising the following steps: Establishing a theoretical calorific balance of the internal combustion engine (1′) and determining a diagnostic signal (ΔH) reflecting the disequilibrium of the calorific balance, the diagnostic signal (ΔH) indicating a fault in the injection system and/or the internal combustion engine (1′).

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International PCT Search Report with Notification, PCT/EP03/13379, Apr. 29, 2004.
van Basshuysen, Richard et al., “Internal Combustion Engine Handbook, Basics, Components, Systems and Perspectives”, p. 45-46, 2004.

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