Title :
Nonlinear-Control Strategy for Advanced Vehicle Thermal-Management Systems
Author :
Salah, Mohammad H. ; Mitchell, Tom H. ; Wagner, John R. ; Dawson, Darren M.
Author_Institution :
Clemson Univ., Clemson
Abstract :
Advanced thermal-management systems for internal combustion engines can improve coolant-temperature regulation and servomotor power consumption by better regulating the combustion process with multiple computer-controlled electromechanical components. The traditional thermostat valve, coolant pump, and clutch-driven radiator fan are upgraded with servomotor actuators. When the system components function harmoniously, desired thermal conditions can be accomplished in a power-efficient manner. In this paper, a comprehensive nonlinear-control architecture is proposed for transient-temperature tracking. An experimental system has been fabricated and assembled which features a variable-position smart valve, variable-speed electric water pump, variable-speed electric radiator fan, engine block, and various sensors. In the configured system, the steam-based heat exchanger emulates the heat generated by the engine´s combustion process. Representative numerical and experimental results are discussed to demonstrate the functionality of the thermal-management system in accurately tracking the prescribed temperature profiles and minimizing electrical power consumption.
Keywords :
automotive components; combustion; coolants; heat exchangers; internal combustion engines; nonlinear control systems; combustion process; computer-controlled electromechanical component; coolant-temperature regulation; electric water pump; internal combustion engine; nonlinear-control strategy; radiator fan; servomotor power consumption; steam-based heat exchanger; transient-temperature tracking; vehicle thermal-management system; Control systems; cooling; instrumentation; road vehicles; testing;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2007.901892