Method for detecting the opening of a passive pressure...

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

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07610901

ABSTRACT:
A method for detecting the opening of a passive pressure control valve, which conducts fuel from a common rail system back to a fuel tank, in which the rail pressure (pCR) is automatically controlled by calculating a correcting variable for acting on the controlled system from a rail pressure control deviation via a pressure controller, and in which, starting from a steady-state rail pressure in normal operation, a load reduction is detected when the rail pressure exceeds a first limit. Opening of the pressure control valve is detected after the first limit is exceeded if a steady-state operating state is subsequently detected again, and if a characteristic of the closed-loop control system deviates significantly from a reference value.

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DE19626689 (Guentert Josef et al.) Nov. 20, 1997 (abstract). [online] [retrieved on Feb. 17, 2009]. Retrieved from: EPO website.

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