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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 14, 2003
Filed:
May. 30, 2001
Guojun Shi, Wixom, MI (US);
Sharanjit Singh, Farmington Hills, MI (US);
Minghui Kao, Rochester Hills, MI (US);
David W. Dempsey, Highland, MI (US);
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI (US);
Abstract
A method of initializing the catalyst converter for monitoring the conversion efficiencies of a catalytic converter by measuring the oxygen storage capacity (OSC) of the converter. The measurement of the OSC indicates the degree of health of the converter. Under the same engine running conditions, the greater the OSC measurement, the healthier the converter. The catalyst needs to be set to either a rich state or a lean state prior to the measurement of its OSC time. This process is called catalyst state initialization. The catalyst has to be fully saturated from test to test in order to make consistent OSC measurements. This is through open loop fuel control by commanding a lean air to fuel ratio and then monitoring thepost-O2 sensor voltage until it falls below a calibrated value (e.g. 80 mV) indicating a lean state. The system continues to command a lean air to fuel ratio (e.g. 6%) for a calibrated duration of time (e.g. 3 seconds) to saturate the catalytic converter and drive it to a fixed saturation state. This ensures consistent OSC measurement in the second stage of the test.