Control-oriented PCCI combustion timing model for a diesel engine utilizing flexible intake valve modulation and high EGR levels

This paper describes a simple, analytical, control-oriented and physically-based model for prediction of combustion timing during PCCI combustion. The model includes direct dependence on in-cylinder temperature, in-cylinder pressure, and the total in-cylinder O 2 mass fraction. It is extensively val...

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Hauptverfasser: Van Alstine, D. G., Kocher, L. E., Koeberlein, E., Stricker, K., Shaver, G. M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper describes a simple, analytical, control-oriented and physically-based model for prediction of combustion timing during PCCI combustion. The model includes direct dependence on in-cylinder temperature, in-cylinder pressure, and the total in-cylinder O 2 mass fraction. It is extensively validated with experimental PCCI data from a multi-cylinder engine with almost exclusively stock hardware (stock pistons, injectors/nozzles, turbocharger, etc.) and variable valve actuation. The results show that across a wide range of input conditions the model predicts the start of combustion (SOC) within ±2°CA of the experimental values for all but one of the 119 data points. The experimental SOC ranges from as early as -19.3°CA to as late as +0.6°CA by heavily exercising the control authority over SOC provided by SOI ecm , IVC/ECR modulation (ECR ranges from 12:1 to 18:1), and the engine's air-handling system. This PCCI combustion timing model can be coupled with a gas exchange model for control algorithm design.
ISSN:0743-1619
2378-5861
DOI:10.1109/ACC.2012.6314776