Modeling, Identification, and Torque Control of a Diesel Engine for Transient Test Cycles 900235
A digital torque controller capable of following the EPA transient test cycle was developed for both a turbocharged diesel engine and a direct current dynamometer. A simplified mathematical model for the throttle-torque system was developed. Off-line parameter identification algorithms were used to find the model parameters. The controller design was carried out using a closed-loop pole assignment technique. Since the model included time delay, a Smith predictor control scheme was used. Feedforward control was added to the Smith predictor for load disturbances caused by speed variations of the engine. Transient engine tests showed that the Smith predictor with feedforward disturbance rejection gave transient cycle performance well within the specifications of the EPA.
Citation: Tuken, T., Fullmer, R., and VanGerpen, J., "Modeling, Identification, and Torque Control of a Diesel Engine for Transient Test Cycles," SAE Technical Paper 900235, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900235. Download Citation
Author(s):
Taner Tuken, R.Reez Fullmer, Jon VanGerpen
Affiliated:
Department of Mechanical Engineering Iowa State University
Pages: 11
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Electronic Diesel Engine Controls-New Developments-SP-0819
Related Topics:
Mathematical models
Diesel / compression ignition engines
Simulation and modeling
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