Engine electrification is a critical technology in the promotion of engine fuel efficiency, among which the electrified turbocharger is regarded as a promising solution for its advantages in engine downsizing and exhaust gas energy recovery. By installing electrical devices on the turbocharger, the excess energy can be captured, stored, and re-used. The control of the energy flows in an electrified turbocharged diesel engine (ETDE) is still in its infancy. Developing a promising multi-input multi-output (MIMO) control strategy is essential in exploring the maximum benefits of electrified turbocharger. In this paper, the dynamics in an ETDE, especially the couplings among multiple loops in the air path are analyzed. Based on the analysis, a model-based MIMO decoupling control framework is designed to regulate the air path dynamics. The proposed control strategy can achieve fast and accurate tracking on selected control variables and is successfully validated on a physical model in simulations.
Funding
This work was co-funded by Innovate UK (formerly the Technology Strategy Board UK), under a grant for the Low Carbon Vehicle IDP4 Programme (TP14/LCV/6/I/BG011L).
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Published in
American Control Conference
Proceedings of the American Control Conference
Volume
2016-July
Pages
4207 - 4212
Citation
ZHAO, D. ... et al, 2016. Decoupling control of electrified turbocharged diesel engines. American Control Conference (ACC), Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 6th-8th July 2016, pp. 4207-4212.
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