This invention detects the crank angle location where combustion switches
from premixed to diffusion, referred to as the transition index, and uses
that location to define integration limits that measure the portions of
heat released during the combustion process that occur during the
premixed and diffusion phases. Those integrated premixed and diffusion
values are used to develop a metric referred to as the combustion index.
The combustion index is defined as the integrated diffusion contribution
divided by the integrated premixed contribution. As the EGR rate is
increased enough to enter the low temperature combustion regime, PM
emissions decrease because more of the combustion process is occurring
over the premixed portion of the heat release rate profile and the
diffusion portion has been significantly reduced. This information is
used to detect when the engine is or is not operating in a low
temperature combustion mode and provides that feedback to an engine
control algorithm.