Abstract:
Implementations of the current subject-matter include systems, methods, and techniques that assist with controlling of injected fuel and spark timing across a range of operating conditions. For example, a prediction technique can be used to predict variation in combustion cylinder wall and internal metal temperatures over time, thereby enabling the likely effect of one of the calculated temperatures on airflow and hence on combustion to be assessed. The obtained information can be used to adjust fuel flow or spark timing in accordance with the predicted temperature variation from steady state conditions.
Abstract:
A programmable processor receives engine speed data for an engine. The programmable processor calculates a work corresponding to a component of the engine. The calculated work is based on a change in the engine speed data over a range. A predicted work value is read from a table based on an engine speed and first metric. A value is transmitted to a control system when the calculated work is not the predicted work value. The value, when implemented by the control system, reduces a difference between the predicted work value and the calculated work for the component.