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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2002
Filed:
Jan. 31, 2001
John Mulloy, Columbus, IN (US);
Steve Charlton, Columbus, IN (US);
Cummins Inc., Columbus, IN (US);
Abstract
A variable geometry turbine and active wastegate are provided in combination along with independent control of the variable geometry turbine and wastegate valve so as to independently control exhaust gas recirculation flow and air flow in an internal combustion engine. Such independent control of exhaust gas recirculation flow and air flow in an internal combustion engine is achieved by providing a system for exhaust gas recirculation including an intake air manifold, an exhaust manifold, an exhaust gas recirculation passage providing fluid communication between the exhaust manifold and the intake air manifold, a variable geometry turbine positioned downstream of the exhaust manifold, and a waste gate passage providing fluid communication between the exhaust gas manifold and a point downstream of the variable geometry turbine. A control system is provided for controlling exhaust gas recirculation through the exhaust gas recirculation passage by independently controlling a geometry of the variable geometry turbine and thus the casing size of the turbine to control air flow and passage of exhaust gas through a waste gate passage in order to control compressor power which delivers the pressure ratio to the compressor and intake manifold. In doing so, both flow and power are independently controlled in order to maximize efficiency of the system.