Title :
Cycle-based optimal emission control of diesel engine selective catalyst reduction systems
Author :
Hui Zhang ; Yan Chen ; Junmin Wang ; Yue-Yun Wang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
In this work, we investigate the cycle-based optimal emission control for Diesel engine selective catalyst reduction (SCR) systems. Considering the main chemical reactions inside a SCR cell, a three-state nonlinear model is obtained and the system parameters are determined by using the experimental data. Though there are considerable works on the SCR dosage control in the literature, the optimal control strategy applied to the SCR systems has been rarely studied. The global optimality in the SCR dosage control can be used as a benchmark and evaluate the performance of other designed controllers. Moreover, it can be employed to find the limit of NOx conversion efficiency of a specific SCR aftertreatment system. Therefore, it is quite meaningful to study the optimal emission control of SCR systems via the dynamic programming approach. Due to the system stiffness and the huge computational load, we propose the dynamic programming algorithm based on the continuous-time SCR model. The proposed algorithm is applied to the SCR system and the verification is carried out based on the US06 test cycle. The prescribed ammonia slip constraint is satisfied and the tailpipe NOx emission is optimized.
Keywords :
catalysts; chemical reactions; diesel engines; dynamic programming; nonlinear control systems; optimal control; reduction (chemical); SCR aftertreatment system; SCR cell; SCR dosage control; SCR systems; US06 test cycle; ammonia slip constraint; chemical reactions; continuous-time SCR model; cycle-based optimal emission control; diesel engine selective catalyst reduction systems; dynamic programming algorithm; dynamic programming approach; global optimality; optimal control strategy; system parameters; system stiffness; three-state nonlinear model; Diesel engines; Dynamic programming; Heuristic algorithms; Optimal control; Sensors; Thyristors; Selective catalytic reduction (SCR); ammonia coverage ratio optimization; dynamic programming;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control and Automation (WCICA), 2014 11th World Congress on
DOI :
10.1109/WCICA.2014.7053025