Investigation on the validity region of online combustion and torque models of gasoline engines with retarded ignition

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The recently proposed online mean-value thermodynamic combustion model suffers from its error-prone CA50 prediction. In an effort to improve the accuracy of CA50 prediction in the case of ignition retard, this chapter demonstrates the convergence of normalized IMEPH-CA50 predictions towards a unanimous characteristic curve indiscriminately for various gasoline engine selections, speeds and loads. For the first time, this chapter reveals the physical principle of a characteristic curve via an ideal-heat-release model and thereby formulates a validity region of the IMEPH-CA50 predictions. The predicted values outside of the region will then be corrected by a surrogate of the characteristic curve. In this way, ECUs successfully identify invalid CA50 predictions online and modulate them towards the actual values. Large-scale experiments have shown the developed method improves the accuracy in CA50 prediction, while preserving the high accuracy of IMEPH prediction. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Ma, F., & Qu, Z. (2013). Investigation on the validity region of online combustion and torque models of gasoline engines with retarded ignition. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 190 LNEE, pp. 839–852). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33750-5_2

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