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The role that supervisory control or upper-level multi-objective optimization can play in total engine control is considered. This involved the control of an SI engine for a combination of air-fuel ratio, torque, fuel consumption and residual gas fraction. The upper level optimization algorithm, based on Model Predictive Control principles, makes use of a ‘reference model.’ This is constructed as...
A control-oriented reaction-based combustion model is implemented and used to simulate the combustion process in a diesel engine. The model integrates a homogeneous thermodynamic system with a two-step chemical reaction mechanism that consists of six species. The accuracy of the model is evaluated by comparing with experimental data from a GM 6.6L, 8 cylinder Duramax engine. The model is calibrated...
The oxygen concentration in the intake manifold of a lean-burn engine is a key variable that is directly related to the quality of combustion. In this paper, an adaptive observer is developed to estimate the intake oxygen concentration in the intake manifold of a lean-burn engine using measurements from existing sensors with minimum computational load. Performance of the observer is evaluated using...
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