Journal article

Cold start modelling of spark ignition engines

F Keynejad, C Manzie

Control Engineering Practice | Published : 2011

Abstract

The ability of mean value models to replicate the key characteristics of automotive powertrains has been well established over the past four decades. There has been considerable success in the application of these models to controller design, with improved emissions and performance of the primary benefits. However, these low order models typically must make certain assumptions about the engine-with constant temperature operation a standard approximation. As economy and emissions at every point in the drive cycle become scrutinised, the cold start operation of the engine becomes more critical and the constant temperature assumption is limiting. This paper seeks to develop a model framework fo..

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Grants

Awarded by Ford Motor Company of Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the ARC funding of Linkage Project LP0453768 and the in-kind support provided by the Ford Motor Company of Australia. Furthermore, the resources and facilities within the ACART research centre (http://www.acart.com.au) were instrumental in conducting the experimental work. The comments of the anonymous reviewers were also very helpful in refining the final manuscript.