Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method and device for diagnosing a fuel delivery system
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Application No.: US15536202Application Date: 2015-11-03
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Publication No.: US10400731B2Publication Date: 2019-09-03
- Inventor: Patrick Weiss , Yiping Chen
- Applicant: Robert Bosch GmbH
- Applicant Address: DE Stuttgart
- Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
- Current Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
- Current Assignee Address: DE Stuttgart
- Agency: Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
- Priority: DE102014226565 20141219
- International Application: PCT/EP2015/075538 WO 20151103
- International Announcement: WO2016/096229 WO 20160623
- Main IPC: G01M15/04
- IPC: G01M15/04 ; F02M65/00 ; F02M63/02 ; F02D41/22 ; F02D41/38 ; F02D41/26

Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for testing an electrically activated actuator in a fuel delivery device (10) of an internal combustion engine, wherein the electrical actuator is a controllable valve (15) that is arranged on the inlet side of a high-pressure pump (16). The high-pressure pump (16) conveys fuel into a fuel store (17) having a pressure controller (20). The fuel store (17) is connected to at least one injector (23). The method comprises the following steps: 1) increasing the rotational speed of the high-pressure pump (16), 2) activating the controllable valve (15) until the pressure in the fuel store (17) has reached a first low pressure level, 3) changing the supply of current to the controllable valve (15) by a first specified value such that the controllable valve (15) is opened further and simultaneously maximizing an injection amount by means of the at least one injector (23) until the pressure in the fuel store (17) has reached a first threshold value, 4) activating the controllable valve (15) until the pressure in the fuel store (17) has reached the first low pressure level again, 5) determining a further quantity, which depends on the low pressure level and a maximum value of the pressure that was reached in the fuel store (17).
Public/Granted literature
- US20170350359A1 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING A FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM Public/Granted day:2017-12-07
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