Abstract:
A method is proposed for operating a metering valve which is realized as a solenoid valve which is actuated by an electromagnet that interacts with an armature which is connected fixedly to a valve needle and, furthermore, is loaded with a pulse-width modulated metering signal which defines the metering of a reagent which is to be introduced into the exhaust-gas region of an internal combustion engine or of a preliminary stage of a reagent, as is an apparatus for carrying out the method. The opening duration of the metering valve is limited to a minimum opening duration, for which the metering valve is opened completely and which is fixed in such a way that a spray mist is always produced during the metering. The procedure according to this invention prevents the reagent from crystallizing and, as a result, firstly ensures exact metering of the reagent and secondly counteracts clogging of the metering valve, in particular if a urea/water solution is provided as preliminary stage of the reagent.

Description:
[0001]    This application is a Continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 12/306,392, filed 23 Dec. 2008 which is a National Stage of PCT/EP2007/059533, filed 12 Sep. 2007 which claims benefit of Serial No. 10 2006 044 080.3, filed 20 Sep. 2006 in Germany and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications. 
     
    
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0002]    The invention is based on a procedure for operating a reagent metering valve, which is metering a reagent into the exhaust gas area of a combustion engine, and on a device for implementing the procedure according to the category of independent claims. 
         [0003]    Subject of the present invention is also a computer program as well as a computer program product. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0004]    DE 199 03 439 A1 describes a procedure and device for operating a combustion engine, in whose exhaust gas area a SCR-catalyst (selective-catalytic-reduction) is arranged, which reduces the nitrous gases that are contained in the exhaust gas of the combustion engine with a reagent into nitrogen. The metering of the reagent or a preliminary stage of the reagent preferably takes place depending on parameters of the combustion engine, as for example the engine speed and the injected fuel quantity. Furthermore the metering preferably takes place depending on exhaust gas parameters, as for example the exhaust gas temperature or the operating temperature of the SCR-catalyst. 
         [0005]    The reducing agent ammoniac, which can be won from a urea/water solution as a preliminary stage of the reagent, is for example provided as the reagent. The metering of the reagent or the preliminary stage has to be determined accurately. Too low metering causes nitrous gases in the catalyst not to be able to be completely reduced anymore. Too high metering causes a reagent slip, which can cause unnecessarily high reagent consumption on the one hand and depending on the consistency of the reagent an unpleasant odor nuisance on the other hand. 
         [0006]    The determination of the reagent rate or the reagent dosage amount can take place according to EP 1 024 254 A2, based on an operating parameter of the combustion engine, as for example the fuel injection quantity and/or the engine speed and at least one parameter of the exhaust gas if necessary, as for example the exhaust gas temperature. 
         [0007]    DE 196 36 507 A1 describes a procedure for controlling a combustion engine, at which at least one fuel after-injection is provided, which introduces oxidized exhaust components into the exhaust gas area of the combustion engine, which shall react exothermically in the exhaust gas area, in order to increase the exhaust gas temperature or at least to heat a component part. If only a small fuel amount shall be injected in the scope of the fuel after-injection, which cannot be shown anymore by the fuel injection valve, it is provided that only at each n-th fuel metering a fuel after-injection takes place. 
         [0008]    DE 103 01 821 A1 describes a procedure for controlling an electromotor with a pulse-width modulated signal, which provides a default cycle duration and a certain duty cycle, which determines the performance or the engine speed of the engine. The cycle duration of the pulse-width modulated signal is modified depending on the duty cycle. Thereby it is ensured, that for each possible duty cycle the cycle duration is chosen in such a way that requirements regarding the power loss and requirements regarding the grid-bound failures are complied with. 
         [0009]    EP 840 430 A1 describes a servo-drive, which is controlled by a three-phase pulse-width modulated signal. Provided are dead-times between the switch-on time and the switch-off time, whereby the dead times are variable, so that a modification of the switch-on time at a fixed cycle duration does not cause a corresponding modification of the switch-off time in all operating statuses. Thereby a more dissolved duty cycle can be achieved at a default cycle duration of the pulse-width modulated signal. 
         [0010]    DE 37 10 467 A1 describes a fuel injection valve, which contains a core that is surrounded by an electromagnetic solenoid as well as a armature that interacts with the core and that is connected with a valve needle. When switching the electromagnet on it attracts the armature and enables thereby an opening for metering the fuel that is under pressure so long until the electromagnet is switched off. 
         [0011]    DE 34 26 799 C2 describes a procedure for determining the opening point of time of a solenoid valve, from which on the solenoid valve is completely opened. The opening point of time is determined with the aid of the inductance change, which results from the attraction movement of the valve needle that is fixedly connected to the armature of the electromagnet, after switching on the electromagnet by changing the geometric proportions. 
         [0012]    The invention is based on the task to provide a procedure for operating a metering valve, which is metering a reagent or a preliminary stage of a reagent into the exhaust gas area of a combustion engine, and a device for implementing the procedure, which enable a metering as exact as possible especially at lower dosage amounts or dosage rates. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0013]    The approach of the invention with the characteristics of the independent claim provides the advantage that it is always ensured at each default dosage amount or dosage rate, which can be determined in a very big range, that a correct spray mist is produced. Thereby an exact metering of a reagent or the preliminary stage of the reagent is ensured, which a catalyst that is arranged in the exhaust gas area requires for converting the NOx that is in the exhaust gas either directly or after a conversion into a reagent that is directly applicable for the catalyst. By the approach of the invention a crystallizing of the reagent is especially avoided, which can cause a clogging of a metering valve, especially when the preliminary stage of the reagent is a urea/water solution. 
         [0014]    Advantageous embodiments concern the consideration of parameters, depending on which the minimum opening duration of the metering valve is determined. The minimum opening duration can be determined depending on the pressure of the reagent and/or the exhaust gas temperature. Furthermore it can be provided that the minimum opening duration is determined depending on the operating voltage of the electromagnet of the metering valve. Moreover is can be additionally or alternatively provided that the minimum opening duration is determined depending on a measure for the exhaust gas temperature and/or a measure for the exhaust gas mass flow and/or a measure for the operating temperature of the metering valve and/or the reagent. 
         [0015]    Another embodiment provides that the status, in which the metering valve is opened, is determined with the aid of an inductance-modification during the opening process of the metering valve that is actuated by an electromagnet. Thereby the minimum opening duration can be determined exactly. The inductance-modification can be simply determined from the measured current, which flows through the electromagnet. 
         [0016]    The device according to the invention for implementing the procedure concerns initially a control unit, which is customized for implementing the procedure. 
         [0017]    An extremely advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that a gasoline injection valve, which is known from the state of the art and which is very inexpensive due to the mass production, is used as the metering valve. 
         [0018]    Another embodiment provides that for metering a urea/water solution is used as preliminary stage of the reagent. 
         [0019]    The control unit preferably contains at least one electrical memory, in which the steps of the procedure are saved as a computer program. 
         [0020]    The computer program according to the invention provides, that all steps of the procedure are carried out, when it runs on a computer. 
         [0021]    The computer program product according to the invention with a program code, which is saved on a machine readable medium, carries out the procedure, when it runs on a computer or in the control unit. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0022]    Further advantageous improvements and embodiments of the procedure according to the invention arise from further dependent claims. One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawing and further explained in the following description. 
           [0023]      FIG. 1  is a technical environment, in which a procedure according to the invention is carried out; and 
           [0024]      FIG. 2  is a metering valve-opening duration and a pulse-width modulated metering signal. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0025]      FIG. 1  shows a combustion engine  10 , in whose suction area  11  an air sensor  12  and in whose exhaust gas area  13 , in which a NOx-mass flow ms_NOx, an exhaust gas mass flow ms_Abg and an exhaust gas temperature te_Abg occur, a metering device  14 , an exhaust gas temperature sensor  15  as well as a catalyst  16  are arranged. 
         [0026]    The air sensor  12  provides an air signal ms_l to a control unit  20 , the combustion engine  10  an engine speed n and the exhaust gas temperature sensor  15  a measured exhaust gas temperature te_Abg_Mes. The control unit  20  supplies the fuel metering device  21  with a fuel signal m_K. 
         [0027]    A metering valve  22  that is actuated by an electromagnet  23  is assigned to the metering device  14 . The metering valve  22  is impinged with a metering signal s_DV, which is provided by the control unit  20  and which actuates the electromagnet  23 . The current i that flows through the electromagnet  23  is detected by a current sensor  24  and supplied to the control unit  20  as measured current i_Mes. The reagent or the preliminary stage of the reagent that has to be metered provides an operating pressure p. 
         [0028]    The control unit  20  contains a NOx-mass-flow-detection  30 , which provides the air signal ms_L as well as a measure Md for the load of the combustion engine  10  and which provides a calculated NOx-mass flow ms_NOx_Sim. 
         [0029]    The control unit  20  furthermore contains a valve needle position detection  31 , which determines the metering valve opening point of time ti_BIP as well as the metering valve closing point of time ti_EIP for m the measured current i_Mes. A metering valve opening duration ti_D exists between the metering valve opening time ti_BIP and the metering valve closing point of time ti_EIP. 
         [0030]    The valve needle position detection  31  provides the metering valve opening point of time ti_BIP to a metering signal determining  35 . The metering signal determination  35  is then supplied with the calculated NOX-mass flow ms_NOx_Sim, the metering valve operating temperature te_DV, the electromagnet operating voltage u, the exhaust gas temperature te_Abg as well as a default minimum metering valve opening duration ti_D_min. By doing so the metering signal s_DV is determined. 
         [0031]    The metering signal determination  35  provides the metering signal s_DV as a pulse-width modulated signal, which is further explained in the scope of the following description of the functions with the aid of  FIG. 2 . 
         [0032]    When operating the combustion engine  10  a NOx-mass flow ms_NOx can occur in the exhaust gas area  13 , especially depending on the measure Md for the load of the combustion engine  10 , which is not allowed to exceed a default measure due to statutory provisions. Equivalent to a NOx-mass flow ms_NOx is the integral of the NOx-mass flow ms_NOx, which reflects the NOx-mass related to the time or especially to a route, as long as the combustion engine  10  is used as drive motor in a motor vehicle. 
         [0033]    The measure Md for the load of the combustion engine  10  can for example be won from a position of a not further shown accelerator pedal. The measure Md for the load of a combustion engine  10  is for example also reflected in the fuel signal m_K, which determines at least one fuel injection point of time during a cycle of the combustion engine  10  as well as the quantity of the fuel metering device  21  that has to be dosed. Ii is assumed in the shown embodiment that the NOx-mass flow ms_NOx of the NOx-mass-flow-determination  30  provides the calculated NOx-mass flow ms_NOx_Sim with the aid of the air signal ms_L that is supplied by the air sensor  12  and the measure Md for the load of the combustion engine  10 . 
         [0034]    The NOx that is contained in the exhaust gas shall be converted as much as possible in the catalyst  16 . It is assumed in the shown embodiment that a SCR-catalyst is used as the catalyst  16 , which requires the reagent or the preliminary stage of the reagent that has to be introduced into the exhaust gas area  13  with the metering device  14  of the reagent that efficiently works in the SCR-catalyst for carrying out the NOx-conversion. 
         [0035]    It is assumed in the embodiment that a urea/water solution that is used as the preliminary stage of the reagent is directly sprayed into the exhaust gas area  13 , whereby ammoniac is created there by a thermolysis, which the SCR catalyst  16  can use as a reagent. 
         [0036]    The reagent can be spayed directly into the exhaust gas area  13  by the metering valve  22 . In that case, the metering device  14  is identical to the metering valve  22  except, for example, an assembly flange. Alternatively, it can be provided that the metering device  14  contains a spraying pipe and that the metering valve  22  is not directly attached to an exhaust gas pipe or near to it. 
         [0037]    The metering valve  22  is actuated by the electromagnet  23 . A realization of the metering valve  22  that is as inexpensive as possible provides, that a usual gasoline injection valve that is very inexpensive due to its mass production is used as the metering valve  22 . 
         [0038]    A simple realization of the metering valve  22  provides, that being in switched-on state the electromagnet  23  attracts an armature, which is fixedly connected with a valve needle, which enables one or several openings in attracted state of the armature, from which the reagent that is under operating pressure p is sprayed out. 
         [0039]    The electromagnet  23  is controlled with the pulse-width modulated metering signal s_DV, which is shown in the lower part of  FIG. 2 . A pulse-width modulated signal is provided, which initially supplies preferably a default cycle duration ti_PR_con, which begins at the first point of time ti 1  and ends at the fifth point of time ti 5 . The variable switch-on duration ti_E_var, which lies between the first point of time ti 1  and the fourth point of time ti 4 , determines the switch-on duration ti_E_var of the electromagnet  23 . The variable switch-on duration ti_E_var begins again at the fifth point of time ti 5  and ends at the ninth point of time ti 9 . 
         [0040]    At least during a part of the switch-on duration ti_E_var the opening duration ti_D of the metering valve  22  occurs. In the subsequent switch-off duration ti_A_var, which lies between the forth point of time ti 4  and the fifth point of time ti 5 , the electromagnet  23  is switched off and the metering valve  22  closed. The next opening duration ti_D occurs at the sixth point of time ti 6  and ends at the ninth point of time ti 9 . It is assumed in the following that the switch-off point of time ti_EIP of the electromagnet  23  coincides at least approximately with the closing point of time of the metering valve  22 . 
         [0041]    In contrast to a usual gasoline injection the metering valve  22  in this approach that is preferably realized as a gasoline injection valve doses a significantly lower liquid quantity related to the time or the route. While a quantity of for example 5-15 liters/100 km is assumed at the gasoline injection, a consumption of for example almost 0 to 2 liters/1000 km can be assumed at a reagent metering. 
         [0042]    The duty cycle of the pulse-width signal, which can be defined as switch-on duration ti_E_var/switch-off duration ti_A_var, varies thereby in a correspondingly wide range. 
         [0043]    It has been proven by experiments that the reagent, for example the preliminary stage the urea/water solution, is not sprayed off as spray mist anymore below a certain opening duration ti_D of the metering valve  22 . Instead driblets occur, which partially remain in the metering valve  22  or which get as an incomplete spray mist or especially driblets into the exhaust gas area  13 . 
         [0044]    Due to these driblets a loss of reagent occurs on the one hand and on the hand it was determined, that for example and urea/water solution is crystallized. The crystallization influences the geometric proportions at the metering valve  22  and can impair the ability for producing a spray mist. In the extreme case the crystallization can cause a clogging of the metering valve  22 . 
         [0045]    It has been proven by experiments that it can be ensured with a limitation of the opening duration ti_D of the metering valve  22  onto the minimum opening duration ti_D_min that at each metering process during the opening duration ti_D a correct spray mist is produced. By doing so the minimum opening duration ti_D_min has to be determined experimentally preferably depending on the valve type and/or on the conditions in the exhaust gas area  13 . The default minimum opening duration ti_D_min is usually longer than the technically qualified minimum opening duration of the metering valve  22 . The minimum opening duration ti_D_min is for example determined to 5 milliseconds, while the technically qualified minimum opening duration of a fuel injection valve, for example of a regular gasoline injection valve, can lie around 1 millisecond for example. 
         [0046]    According to a simple embodiment the minimum default opening duration ti_D_min is equally determined with the minimum switch-on duration ti_D_min of the electromagnet  23 . The metering valve cut-in time ti_ans lies between the beginning of the switch-on duration i_E_var of the electromagnet  23  at the first point of time ti 1  and the complete opening of the metering valve at the second point of time ti 2 . Because the cut-in time ti_Ans can already have a significant percentage of the opening duration ti_D at the minimum default opening duration ti_D_min, the metering valve cut-in time ti_Ans is preferably considered. The approach for determining the cut-in time ti_Ans is known from the above stated state of the art according to DE 34 26 799 C2. The default minimum opening duration ti_D_min is counted in that case from the second point of time yi 2  and ends at the third point of time ti 3 . The next default minimum opening duration ti_D_min begins at the eighth point of time ti 8  and ends at the tenth point of time ti 10 . 
         [0047]    By the default of the minimum opening duration ti_D_min the constant cycle duration ti_PR_con cannot be maintained anymore at a very low duty cycle, for example below 5%. In order to be able to adjust the duty cycle to lower values, it is therefore provided to arrange the cycle duration of the pulse-width modulated signal as a variable cycle duration ti_PR_var. by doing so the variable switch-of duration ti_A_var occurs then, which begins at the first point of time ti 1  terminates at the seventh point of time ti 1 . 
         [0048]    It has been proven by experiments that the production of spray mist depends on the operating pressure p of the reagent. According to an advantageous embodiment it is therefore provided to determine the minimum opening duration ti_D_min depending on the operating pressure p of the reagent, 
         [0049]    The operating voltage u, with which the electromagnet  23  of the metering valve  22  is operated, has influence on the cut-in time ti_Ans in relation to inner resistance of the electromagnet  23 . According to an advantageous embodiment it is therefore provided that the operating voltage u is considered at the determination of the minimum opening duration ti_D_min. 
         [0050]    Furthermore it has been proven with experiments that the production of spray mist depends on the exhaust gas mass flow ms_Abg, on the exhaust gas temperature te_Abg, on the exhaust gas pressure and on the operating temperature of the metering valve. 
         [0051]    Advantageously the exhaust gas mass flow ms_Abg, the exhaust gas temperature te_Abg, the exhaust gas pressure and the operating temperature of the metering valve are therefore considered at the determination of the minimum opening duration ti_D_min. 
         [0052]    The exhaust gas mass flow ms_Abg can be calculated by a not further shown exhaust gas ass flow determination with the aid of at least the air signal ms_L and if necessary the engine speed n and if necessary the measure Md for the load. The exhaust gas temperature te_Abg can also be at least approximately calculated from the air signal ms_L and the measure Md for the load of the combustion engine  10 . In the shown embodiment the exhaust gas temperature sensor  15  provides the exhaust gas temperature te_Abg_Mes. The operating temperature of the metering valve  22  can be at least approximately calculated for example from the inner resistance of the electromagnet  23 . 
         [0053]    Therefore it is possible with these measures to consider the different influences on to the metering valve cut-in time ti_Ans, in order to specify the minimum opening time ti_D_min as correct as possible.