Abstract
At the moment, no equipment is available for fast measurements of particulate matter (PM) from production CI engines, especially
during transients. Against this background, virtual sensors may be an option, provided their precision can be validated. This paper
presents a new approach to estimate PM emission based only on in-cylinder pressure data. To this end, an in-cylinder pressure trace is
measured with a high resolution (0.5 CAD) and every trace is divided into 8 segments according to critical cylinder events (e.g.
opening of the valves or the beginning of injection). A piecewise principle component analysis (PCA) is used to compress the
information. This information is then used for PM estimation via a second order polynomial model structure. The key element is the
separate use of pressure trace information before and during the early stages of combustion. The model is parameterized by steady
points and transient experiments which include parts of the FTP and the NEDC. In order to confirm the model quality, the remaining
parts of these transient cycles and a randomly generated transient cycle were applied for model validation and satisfying result can be
achieved.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | SAE World Congress |
Number of pages | 9 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2015 |
Fields of science
- 206002 Electro-medical engineering
- 207109 Pollutant emission
- 202 Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Information Engineering
- 202027 Mechatronics
- 202034 Control engineering
- 203027 Internal combustion engines
- 206001 Biomedical engineering
JKU Focus areas
- Mechatronics and Information Processing