Conference Proceedings
Real time model predictive idle speed control of ultra-lean burn engines: Experimental results
R Sharma, P Dennis, C Manzie, D Nešić, MJ Brear
18th IFAC World Congress: IFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline) | IEEE | Published : 2011
Abstract
Idle speed control of ultra-lean burn engines continues to be a major focus of automotive engineers owing to the benefits offered in terms of fuel economy and emissions reduction. This paper applies a recently proposed linear time varying model predictive approach for the idle speed control of ultra-lean burn internal combustion engines. Unlike conventional gasoline engines, the approach uses fuel flow as the primary control variable to compensate for sudden fluctuations in engine load resulting in a fuel assisted idle speed control strategy. Simultaneously, the spark angle is maintained at a value so as to yield maximum brake torque while the emissions are reduced to negligibly low levels b..
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