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Explicit model predictive control on the air path of turbocharged diesel engines

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posted on 2017-09-18, 09:56 authored by Dezong Zhao, Cunjia LiuCunjia Liu, Richard Stobart, Jiamei Deng, Edward WinwardEdward Winward
The turbocharged diesel engine is a typical multi-input multi-output (MIMO) system with strong couplings, actuator constraints, and fast dynamics. This paper addresses the air path regulation in turbocharged diesel engines using an explicit model predictive control (EMPC) approach, which allows tracking of the time-varying setpoint values generated by the supervisory level controller while satisfying the actuator constraints. The proposed EMPC framework consists of calibration, engine model identification, controller formulation, and state observer design. The proposed EMPC approach has a low computation requirement and is suitable for implementation in the engine control unit (ECU) on board. The experimental results on a turbocharged Cat ® C6.6 diesel engine illustrate that the EMPC controller significantly improves the tracking performance of the exhaust emission variables against the decentralized single-input single-output (SISO) control method.

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  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

Department

  • Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering

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Proceedings of the American Control Conference

Pages

5213 - 5218

Citation

ZHAO, D. ... et al., 2013. Explicit model predictive control on the air path of turbocharged diesel engines. IN: Proceedings of 2013 American Control Conference, Washington, United States, 17-19 June 2013, pp.5213-5218.

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IEEE (© American Automatic Control Council)

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2013

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9781479901777;1479901776;9781479901784;1479901784;9781479901760

ISSN

0743-1619

Language

  • en

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