Patent ReferencesControl system for equalizing the torques of multiple engines driving a common load RPM-Governing system for an internal combustion engine with auto-ignition Gas turbine engine fuel control Engine control Locomotive governor control Engine idle speed control system Fuel control system Fuel control having reset of propeller overspeed and underspeed governors Control for a gas turbine engine Control system for a hydraulic work vehicle InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 946437 filed on 10/07/1997US Classes:290/40A, Control in response to engine speed290/40B, Control in response to generator line conditions290/40C, Control in response to generator and prime mover conditions290/40F, Control in response to D. C. generator output290/40R, Engine control290/51ENGINE CONTROLExaminersPrimary: Enad, ElvinAttorney, Agent or FirmForeign Patent References
International ClassesF02N 011/06H02D 009/04 AbstractThe present invention is adapted to provide a method for dynamically determining optimal governor dynamics, i.e., gains, for a fuel control system supplying fuel to an engine. The method determines a mode of the engine, then determines the governor gain in response to the engine mode. The mode or condition of the engine includes a transmission mode, a throttle mode, and a cruise control mode. The governor gains are determined by determining the current engine mode, selecting the appropriate gain look-up table in response to the engine mode, and responsively selecting a gain value from the look-up table in response to at least one of the desired and actual speed. The gain maps are determined using empirical data and classical control system design methods, and storing the results in gain maps, or tables. The governor gain values are used in a forward and a feedback path PID control algorithm. The forward path PID control algorithm determines a fuel command in response to at least one of the desired engine speed, and modified actual engine speed, and the governor gain values. The feedback path PID control algorithm determines a modified actual speed in response to at least one of the desired and actual speeds, and the appropriate governor gain values.Field of SearchControl in response to engine speedControl in response to generator line conditions Control in response to generator and prime mover conditions Engine control Variable beginning of pumping stroke Gaseous fuel and air mixer Electric fuel injection pump governor Max-min governor (i.e., no control in between) Having correlated or joint actuation of controller of input to motive fluid pressurizer and of controller of motive fluid floow | |