System Properties and Control of Turbocharged Diesel Engines with High- and Low-Pressure EGR

被引:2
|
作者
Mrosek, M. [1 ]
Isermann, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Inst Automat Control, D-64283 Darmstadt, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.2516/ogst/2011131
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
System Properties and Control of Turbocharged Diesel Engines with High- and Low-Pressure EGR - An extension of the air- and exhaust-system with a low-pressure EGR has the potential to significantly reduce the NOx emissions. Besides a cooled high-pressure EGR and the turbocharger with variable geometry turbine, the low-pressure EGR introduces an additional degree of freedom to control the cylinder charge. This increasing complexity of the air system can be handled with model based control structures and a model based controller calibration. Its static and dynamic properties are investigated. Besides the static couplings in the classical air path, additional couplings appear A decentralised gain scheduled PI(D)-control approach is chosen to control the variables air mass flow rate, high-pressure EGR mass flow rate and charge air pressure. An automated controller calibration, based on a semi-physical mean value model of reduced complexity, is presented. The controller maps depend on the engine operation point and are calibrated by a local linearisation of the semi-physical model. Further, a semi-physical control is capable to almost solely control the air mass flow rate via the low-pressure EGR actuators. This control implicitly accounts for couplings between charge air pressure, high-pressure EGR and the low-pressure EGR system. Finally testbed results are shown.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:587 / 598
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Considerations on the low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation system control in turbocharged diesel engines
    Lujan, Jose M.
    Guardiola, Carlos
    Pla, Benjamim
    Cabrera, Pedro
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINE RESEARCH, 2014, 15 (02) : 250 - 260
  • [2] Low Pressure EGR Control for a Turbocharged Diesel HCCI Engine
    Youssef, Bilal
    Le Solliec, Guenael
    Corde, Gilles
    Hayat, Olivier
    Jabeur, Christophe
    Calendini, Pierre Olivier
    2009 IEEE CONTROL APPLICATIONS CCA & INTELLIGENT CONTROL (ISIC), VOLS 1-3, 2009, : 346 - +
  • [3] An analysis of the application of high- and low-pressure exhaust-gas recirculation to a turbocharged diesel engine
    Hribernik, A
    Bombek, G
    STROJNISKI VESTNIK-JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 2004, 50 (01): : 3 - 14
  • [4] UNSCENTED MPC DESIGN FOR TURBOCHARGED EGR SYSTEM IN DIESEL ENGINES
    Samokhin, Sergey
    Zenger, Kai
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME 9TH ANNUAL DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND CONTROL CONFERENCE, 2016, VOL 1, 2017,
  • [5] Aspects of EGR control on turbocharged light-duty diesel engines
    Osborne, RP
    Morris, T
    TURBOCHARGERS AND TURBOCHARGING, 2002, 2002 (01): : 249 - 266
  • [6] Model-based quantitative feedback control of EGR rate and boost pressure for turbocharged diesel engines
    Wang, Yue-Yun
    Haskara, Ibrahim
    Yaniv, Oded
    2008 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-12, 2008, : 291 - +
  • [7] Quantitative feedback design of air and boost pressure control system for turbocharged diesel engines
    Wang, Yue-Yun
    Haskara, Ibrahim
    Yaniv, Oded
    CONTROL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, 2011, 19 (06) : 626 - 637
  • [8] Effect of high/low pressure EGR on combustion and emissions of two-stage turbocharged diesel engine
    Zhang, Wen-Qiang
    Zheng, Zun-Qing
    Yao, Ming-Fa
    Chen, Gui-Sheng
    Mao, Bin
    Neiranji Gongcheng/Chinese Internal Combustion Engine Engineering, 2014, 35 (01): : 1 - 7
  • [9] Influence of high and low pressure EGR and VGT control on in-cylinder pressure diagrams and rate of heat release in an automotive turbocharged diesel engine
    Zamboni, Giorgio
    Capobianco, Massimo
    APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING, 2013, 51 (1-2) : 586 - 596
  • [10] Decoupling Control of Electrified Turbocharged Diesel Engines
    Zhao, Dezong
    Winward, Edward
    Yang, Zhijia
    Stobart, Richard
    Steffen, Thomas
    2016 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE (ACC), 2016, : 4207 - 4212