Title :
Dual-UEGO active catalyst control for emissions reduction: design and experimental validation
Author :
Fiengo, Giovanni ; Grizzle, J.W. ; Cook, Jeffrey A. ; Karnik, Amey Y.
Author_Institution :
Eng. Dept., Univ. of Sannio, Benevento, Italy
Abstract :
This paper investigates active control of an aftertreatment system for a conventional spark ignition engine equipped with one or two three-way catalysts and two oxygen sensors. The control objective is to maximize the simultaneous conversion efficiencies of oxides of nitrogen and unburned hydrocarbons. Linear exhaust gas oxygen (EGO) sensors are used to measure air-fuel (A/F) ratio upstream and downstream of each catalyst. A series controller configuration is adopted. The upstream controller provides relatively rapid response to disturbances on the basis of measured feedgas A/F ratio, while the downstream controller uses the feedgas and post-catalyst A/F ratio measurements to compensate for the bias corrupting the feedgas A/F ratio measurement. The performance and robustness of the proposed control system in the face of noise and model uncertainty are first evaluated through extensive simulations. The control strategy is then experimentally verified in a dynamometer test cell and its performance compared with an existing proprietary controller that is based on the more common switching-type A/F ratio sensors.
Keywords :
air pollution control; catalysts; control system synthesis; engines; gas sensors; ignition; nitrogen compounds; robust control; active catalyst control; aftertreatment system; air-fuel ratio upstream; emissions reduction; model uncertainty; oxygen sensors; series controller configuration; spark ignition engine; three-way catalysts; unburned hydrocarbons; universal exhaust gas oxygen sensors; Control systems; Engines; Gas detectors; Hydrocarbons; Ignition; Nitrogen; Noise robustness; Robust control; Sensor systems; Sparks; Air-fuel (A/F) ratio regulation; automotive control; emission reduction; spark ignition engine; three way catalytic converter; universal exhaust gas oxygen (UEGO) sensors;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCST.2005.854326