Title :
In-cycle thermodynamic model of linear combustion engine
Author :
Pavel Deutsch;Ondrej Vysoky
Author_Institution :
Ricardo Prague s.r.o. and Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
Abstract :
This paper presents a nonlinear time-based in-cycle thermodynamic model of a linear combustion engine (LCE) to utilize as a tool to develop precise control of a real prototype of an LCE. The model is posed as an open thermodynamic system and describes the thermodynamic, fluid-flow, heat-transfer and combustion phenomena that govern performance aspects of the combustion engine. The important equations, on which the model is based, are mass and energy conservation, with time as the independent variable. The overall LCE model consists of five sub-blocks: intake, two cylinders, exhaust and mechanics. The main benefit of the in-cycle thermodynamic model, which is introduced in this paper, is its ability to be an appropriate tool for development of modern optimal in-cycle control of the LCE, as well as for developing conventional controllers
Keywords :
"Thermodynamics","Internal combustion engines","Pistons","Engine cylinders","Optimal control","Thermal variables control","Friction","Joining processes","Motion control","Physics"
Conference_Titel :
Computer Aided Control System Design, 2006 IEEE International Conference on Control Applications, 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control, 2006 IEEE
Electronic_ISBN :
2165-302X
DOI :
10.1109/CACSD-CCA-ISIC.2006.4777021