Patents by Inventor Marc Hehle
Marc Hehle has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11808196Abstract: A method of detecting a need for regeneration of an exhaust particulate filter is described. A first pressure drop is detected in a flow section of an exhaust system which includes the exhaust particulate filter. In addition, an exhaust gas temperature is determined. An exhaust gas mass flow flowing through the exhaust particulate filter is then calculated on the basis of the exhaust gas temperature and the pressure drop. Furthermore, a second pressure drop at the exhaust particulate filter is determined. A need for regeneration is detected when the second pressure drop exceeds a predefined pressure limit value that is dependent on the exhaust gas mass flow. Moreover, an exhaust system for an internal combustion engine is presented which includes an exhaust particulate filter.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Inventors: Dominik Gschwend, Adrian Marberger, Marc Hehle, Simon Schiegg, Dominik Frueh
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Patent number: 10890120Abstract: A method for producing a fuel composition, including the following steps: providing special gas containing combustible substances; reforming a first part of the special gas by producing synthesis gas; producing dimethyl ether from the synthesis gas by producing a reaction mixture containing a dimethyl ether; separating methanol from the reaction mixture and producing a methanol-reduced dimethyl ether mixture; and bringing together a second part of the special gas with the methanol reduced dimethyl ether mixture in order to obtain the fuel composition.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2016Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: MTU FRIEDRICHSHAFEN GMBHInventors: Marc Hehle, Philipp Klaas
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Patent number: 10473017Abstract: An exhaust-gas aftertreatment system for an internal combustion engine, having a catalyst device, which is designed to catalytically react at least one exhaust-gas component with a reactant, and a reactant-metering device, which is arranged upstream of the catalyst device along a flow path of the exhaust gas through the exhaust-gas aftertreatment system. The reactant-metering device has at least one exhaust-gas flow nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2016Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: MTU FRIEDRICHSHAFEN GMBHInventors: Marc Hehle, Olaf Schäfer-Welsen, Claudia Riedel
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Patent number: 9779218Abstract: In a method for a model-based determination of a temperature distribution of an exhaust gas post-treatment unit, a differentiation is made between steady operating states and non-steady operating states by taking into account the axial and the radial temperature distribution, and, on the basis of virtual segmentation of the post-treatment unit, in particular the radial heat transfer to the surroundings is taken into account in the model-based determination for steady operating states, and for non-steady operating states the heat transfer from the exhaust gas which flows axially through the post-treatment unit to the segments is taken into account by a heat transfer coefficient k.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2012Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Marc Hehle, Ralf Müller, Jens Niemeyer, Jörg Remele, Guido Schäffner, Holger Sinzenich, Tim Späder
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Patent number: 9140160Abstract: Exhaust gas aftertreatment units are provided. The units have an encapsulated design that is constructed in a modular manner from disk-shaped components. Exhaust gas flow occurs in the direction of a disk plane, wherein the components are surrounded by frames that are consecutively, in particular elastically, connected and clamped to each other transverse to the disk plane.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2010Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Marc Hehle, Hans Sudmanns
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Patent number: 8688352Abstract: A method for automatically controlling an internal combustion engine, in which an axial displacement (s(t)) and an angle of rotation (w(t)) of a gas-exchange valve are measured during a valve stroke. A displacement deviation is computed from the displacement (s(t)) relative to a reference valve, and an angle of rotation deviation is computed from an initial value and an end value of the angle or rotation. The further operation of the internal combustion engine is set on the basis of the displacement deviation and the angle of rotation deviation.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Marc Hehle, Holger Frank, Michael Willmann
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Publication number: 20140032189Abstract: In a method for a model-based determination of a temperature distribution of an exhaust gas post-treatment unit, a differentiation is made between steady operating states and non-steady operating states by taking into account the axial and the radial temperature distribution, and, on the basis of virtual segmentation of the post-treatment unit, in particular the radial heat transfer to the surroundings is taken into account in the model-based determination for steady operating states, and for non-steady operating states the heat transfer from the exhaust gas which flows axially through the post-treatment unit to the segments is taken into account by a heat transfer coefficient k.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Marc Hehle, Ralf Müller, Jens Niemeyer, Jörg Remele, Guido Schäffner, Holger Sinzenich, Tim Späder
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Patent number: 8265810Abstract: A method for automatically controlling the speed of a ship, in which the engine speed (nMOT) is automatically controlled by a closed-loop engine speed control system as an inner closed-loop control system, the ship's speed (vS) is automatically controlled by a closed-loop ship's speed control system as an outer closed-loop control system, and the ship's set speed (vSL) is influenced as a reference input of the closed-loop ship's speed control system as a function of an external signal source. The ship's set speed (vSL) is corrected as a function of the underwater topography (TOPO).Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Marc Hehle, Hans-Gerd Freisem, Olaf Kammertoens
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Publication number: 20120102928Abstract: An exhaust gas aftertreatment unit (1) having an encapsulated design is constructed in a modular manner from disk-shaped components (2), which each receive exhaust gas aftertreatment units (3) and which are connected to supply connections (24, 25) on the encapsulated side with the flow occurring in the direction of the disk plane, wherein the components (2) are surrounded by frames (5) that are consecutively, in particular elastically, connected and clamped to each other transversal to the disk plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Marc Hehle, Hans Sudmanns
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Patent number: 8082092Abstract: A process for controlling an internal combustion engine, in which an actual position of a reciprocating gas valve is detected by a position sensor, a positional deviation is calculated from the actual position and a zero position, a total length change of the reciprocating gas valve is calculated as a function of the temperature of the reciprocating gas valve, a valve clearance of the reciprocating gas valve is determined from the positional deviation and the total length change, and the further operation of the internal combustion engine is determined on the basis of the valve clearance.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Holger Frank, Marc Hehle, Michael Willmann
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Patent number: 7788018Abstract: A method for controlling an internal combustion engine having a common rail system together with individual accumulators. A rotational speed-control deviation (dn) is determined from a target rotational speed (nSL) that represents the set point for an outer control loop to control the rotational speed, as well as from an actual rotational speed (nIST). A target torque (MSL) is determined from the rotational speed-control deviation (dn) via a rotational speed controller as a master controller. A target injection duration (SD(SOLL)) is determined from the target torque (MSL). The target duration injection (SD(SOLL)) represents the set point for an inner control loop for controlling cylinder-specific injection duration. An injection duration deviation is determined from the target injection duration (SD(SOLL)) and from an actual injection duration.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Ralf Speetzen, Günther Schmidt, Albert Kloos, Andreas Kunz, Michael Willmann, Jörge Remele, Marc Hehle
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Patent number: 7769530Abstract: For an internal combustion engine with a common rail system including individual accumulators, a process for open- and closed-loop control is proposed, in which the individual accumulator pressure (pE) is detected within a measuring interval and stored, an absolute minimum value of the stored individual accumulator pressure (pE) is interpreted as the end of the main injection, and on the basis of the end of the main injection, a mathematical function is used to calculate a virtual starting time for the main injection. In the measuring interval after the end of the main injection, the individual accumulator pressure (pE) is filtered within a time window, a local minimum value of the filtered individual accumulator pressure is interpreted as the end of a post-injection, and a mathematical function is used to calculate a virtual start of the post-injection.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHInventors: Marc Hehle, Albert Kloos, Jörg Remele, Günther Schmidt, Ralf Speetzen, Michael Walder, Michael Willmann
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Publication number: 20100076665Abstract: For an internal combustion engine with a common rail system including individual accumulators, a process for open- and closed-loop control is proposed, in which the individual accumulator pressure (pE) is detected within a measuring interval and stored, an absolute minimum value of the stored individual accumulator pressure (pE) is interpreted as the end of the main injection, and on the basis of the end of the main injection, a mathematical function is used to calculate a virtual starting time for the main injection. In the measuring interval after the end of the main injection, the individual accumulator pressure (pE) is filtered within a time window, a local minimum value of the filtered individual accumulator pressure is interpreted as the end of a post-injection, and a mathematical function is used to calculate a virtual start of the post-injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Marc Hehle, Albert Kloos, Jorge Remele, Gunther Schmidt, Ralph Speetzen, Michael Walder, Michael Willmann
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Publication number: 20100076632Abstract: A method for automatically controlling the speed of a ship, in which the engine speed (nMOT) is automatically controlled by a closed-loop engine speed control system as an inner closed-loop control system, the ship's speed (vS) is automatically controlled by a closed-loop ship's speed control system as an outer closed-loop control system, and the ship's set speed (vSL) is influenced as a reference input of the closed-loop ship's speed control system as a function of an external signal source. The ship's set speed (vSL) is corrected as a function of the underwater topography (TOPO).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: MTU FRIEDRICHSHAFEN GMBHInventors: Marc Hehle, Hans-Gerd Freisem, Olaf Kammertoens
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Publication number: 20090082944Abstract: A process for controlling an internal combustion engine, in which an actual position of a reciprocating gas valve is detected by a position sensor, a positional deviation is calculated from the actual position and a zero position, a total length change of the reciprocating gas valve is calculated as a function of the temperature of the reciprocating gas valve, a valve clearance of the reciprocating gas valve is determined from the positional deviation and the total length change, and the further operation of the internal combustion engine is determined on the basis of the valve clearance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Holger Frank, Marc Hehle, Michael Willmann
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Publication number: 20090043482Abstract: A method for controlling an internal combustion engine having a common rail system together with individual accumulators. A rotational speed-control deviation (dn) is determined from a target rotational speed (nSL) that represents the set point for an outer control loop to control the rotational speed, as well as from an actual rotational speed (nIST). A target torque (MSL) is determined from the rotational speed-control deviation (dn) via a rotational speed controller as a master controller. A target injection duration (SD(SOLL)) is determined from the target torque (MSL). The target duration injection (SD(SOLL)) represents the set point for an inner control loop for controlling cylinder-specific injection duration. An injection duration deviation is determined from the target injection duration (SD(SOLL)) and from an actual injection duration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Ralf Speetzen, Gunther Schmidt, Albert Kloos, Andreas Kunz, Michael Willmann, Jorg Remele, Marc Hehle