Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system

Control of automotive exhaust emission has become an important research area to meet the more stringent automotive emission regulations. Beside the modification on internal combustion engine, control engineering is seen as another approach to improve and meet these requirements. This paper focuses o...

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Main Authors: Tan, Chee Wei,, Selamat, Hazlina, Alimin, Ahmad Jais
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Published: United Kingdom Simulation Society 2010
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spelling my.utm.379992017-02-15T01:43:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/37999/ Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system Tan, Chee Wei, Selamat, Hazlina Alimin, Ahmad Jais TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Control of automotive exhaust emission has become an important research area to meet the more stringent automotive emission regulations. Beside the modification on internal combustion engine, control engineering is seen as another approach to improve and meet these requirements. This paper focuses on the design and development of a control system to reduce the harmful waste of automotive exhaust emission. The control system aims to regulate the amount of fuel injected into the combustion chamber such that the air to fuel ratio (AFR) is maintained within the allowable range. The control process in this paper is demonstrated based on an analytical engine model that clearly describes engine’s air and fuel dynamic with no loss of engine system performance. Since the dynamics of the internal combustion engine and fuel injection systems are highly nonlinear, a linear model is obtained in this paper, based on a system identification approach to allow methodical application of linear control theories. The linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control strategy is employed in this paper. The LQG controller, designed based on the linear model of the engine system, results in good controlled output response and provides better controlled output response by reducing the transient effect occurred in LQG controller design. United Kingdom Simulation Society 2010-09 Article PeerReviewed text/html en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/37999/2/paper7.pdf Tan, Chee Wei, and Selamat, Hazlina and Alimin, Ahmad Jais (2010) Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system. International Journal of Simulation, Systems, Science and Technology, 11 (5). pp. 48-60. ISSN 1473-8031(Print); 1473-804x (Online)
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Tan, Chee Wei,
Selamat, Hazlina
Alimin, Ahmad Jais
Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system
description Control of automotive exhaust emission has become an important research area to meet the more stringent automotive emission regulations. Beside the modification on internal combustion engine, control engineering is seen as another approach to improve and meet these requirements. This paper focuses on the design and development of a control system to reduce the harmful waste of automotive exhaust emission. The control system aims to regulate the amount of fuel injected into the combustion chamber such that the air to fuel ratio (AFR) is maintained within the allowable range. The control process in this paper is demonstrated based on an analytical engine model that clearly describes engine’s air and fuel dynamic with no loss of engine system performance. Since the dynamics of the internal combustion engine and fuel injection systems are highly nonlinear, a linear model is obtained in this paper, based on a system identification approach to allow methodical application of linear control theories. The linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control strategy is employed in this paper. The LQG controller, designed based on the linear model of the engine system, results in good controlled output response and provides better controlled output response by reducing the transient effect occurred in LQG controller design.
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author Tan, Chee Wei,
Selamat, Hazlina
Alimin, Ahmad Jais
author_facet Tan, Chee Wei,
Selamat, Hazlina
Alimin, Ahmad Jais
author_sort Tan, Chee Wei,
title Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system
title_short Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system
title_full Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system
title_fullStr Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system
title_full_unstemmed Modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system
title_sort modeling and control of an engine fuel injection system
publisher United Kingdom Simulation Society
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/37999/2/paper7.pdf
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