Control system for direct fuel injection engine
DRIVE
August 28, 2002
The invention relates to a control system for a direct fuel injection engine employing a valve varying mechanism, which can suppress mixing of burned gas and fresh air to maintain the combustion stability, can accelerate vaporization of sprayed fuel at the beginning of fuel injection to reduce the emission rate of HC, and can realize a reduction of NOx based on the effect of exhaust return. The control system for the direct fuel injection engine comprises a fuel injector (17) for directly injecting fuel into a combustion chamber (12), and valve varying drivers for variably controlling the opening/closing timing of each of an intake valve (15a) and/or an exhaust valve (16). A control unit (7) controls the valve varying mechanism unit to introduce burned gas from an exhaust port (14) into the combustion chamber (12) and to inject the fuel during a compression stroke for effectuating stratified charge combustion. The control unit (7) controls the valve varying drivers to provide a phase difference in the opening timing of two left and right valves constituting the intake valve (15a) and/or the exhaust valve (16), thereby generating a flow of the burned gas along a cylinder wall.
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