Multi Reference Model Predictive EGR-Valve Control for Diesel Engines

Harald Siegfried Waschl, Daniel Alberer, Luigi Del Re

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Abstract

Accurate control of the engine air system is essential to comply with emission legislation. Typically the real emission targets, like NOx, cannot be measured directly at a production car and thus different intermediate candidates, like gas mass flows or oxygen concentrations, are used. In general the candidate choice is a key factor for emissions, because each of them can only be determined with certain accuracy and consequently a feedback control based on a specific quantity is only capable of reaching a point within the accuracy range. Moreover, a sligh tdeviation of on ecandidate may, due to the nonlinear relations between emissions and candidates, lead to high NOx deviations. In a previous work four candidates for EGR valve control were analyzed and a scheduling scheme according to their NOx tracking performance under uncertainties was proposed. Within this work the approach is extended by the application of a multireference online MPC control strategy which takes also dynamical properties into account. To this end a scheduling between the candidates based on the static and dynamic analysis in the previous work is applied, where the idea is to adapt the inherited objective function during run time. The proposed dynamic reference scheduling strategy was implemented on a simulation model of a passenger car Diesel engine and satisfying results were obtained.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the IFAC Workshop on Engine and Powertrain Control,Simulation and Modeling E-COSM’12
Pages521-528
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2012

Fields of science

  • 203 Mechanical Engineering
  • 202034 Control engineering
  • 202012 Electrical measurement technology
  • 206 Medical Engineering
  • 202027 Mechatronics
  • 202003 Automation
  • 203027 Internal combustion engines
  • 207109 Pollutant emission

JKU Focus areas

  • Mechatronics and Information Processing

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