Misfire Monitoring: Description
The method of engine misfire detection is based on evaluating engine speed fluctuations.
In order to detect misfiring in any cylinder, the torque of each cylinder is evaluated by recording the time between two ignition events; this is a measure of the mean value of the speed for this angular segment. Since a change in the engine torque results in a change of the engine speed. Additionally, the influence of the load torque at the wheels needs to be determined. This is to take account of the influences of different road surfaces, e.g. pavement, pot holes etc.
If the mean engine speed is measured, influences caused by road surfaces have to be eliminated.
This method consists of the following main parts:
- Data acquisition, including adaptation of the sensor wheel.
- Calculation of engine roughness.
- Comparison with a threshold, which depends on the operating conditions.
- Identification of extreme conditions, during which misfire detection cannot be enabled due to a risk of falsely detecting misfire.
- Fault processing, counting procedure of single misfire events, recording of any diagnostic trouble codes and MIL illumination.