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Fuel-assisted in-cylinder oxygen fraction transient trajectory shaping control for diesel engine combustion mode switching

Abstract

This paper presents a method for shaping the transient trajectory of in-cylinder oxygen fraction at intake valve closing (IVC) when combustion mode is switched from one to another in Diesel engines. To achieve this purpose, based on a non-equilibrium transient trajectory shaping (NETTS) control method, the fuel injection amount was adjusted within a given range (accommodated by adjusting fuel injection timing accordingly). Through air-path and fuel-path cooperative control, the transient trajectory of in-cylinder oxygen fraction can be bounded by a series of shaped-boundaries during tracking error converging. The dwell time between two consecutive combustion mode switching events can be effectively reduced. To evaluate the control algorithm, co-simulations were conducted using a GT-Power (a high-fidelity industry standard 1-D computational engine model software package) engine model and Matlab/SIMULINK.

Authors

Yan F; Wang J

Pagination

pp. 1573-1578

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

June 1, 2011

DOI

10.1109/acc.2011.5991123

Name of conference

Proceedings of the 2011 American Control Conference

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of the 2010 American Control Conference

ISSN

0743-1619
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