Estimation of Engine Intake Air Mass Flow using a generic Speed-Density method

Measurement of real driving emissions (RDE) from internal combustion engines under real-world operation using portable, onboard monitoring systems (PEMS) is becoming an increasingly important tool aiding the assessment of the effects of new fuels and technologies on environment and human health. The...

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Main Authors: Vojtíšek Michal, Kotek Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-10-01
Series:Journal of Middle European Construction and Design of Cars
Subjects:
RDE
Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mecdc.2014.12.issue-1/mecdc-2014-0002/mecdc-2014-0002.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-cbbcc7ba6b764f439a3c25551c3d572b2020-11-24T21:35:38ZengSciendoJournal of Middle European Construction and Design of Cars1804-93382014-10-0112171510.2478/mecdc-2014-0002mecdc-2014-0002Estimation of Engine Intake Air Mass Flow using a generic Speed-Density methodVojtíšek Michal0Kotek Martin1Vehicle Center for Sustainable Mobility, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University of Prague, Technická 4, 166 07 Prague, Czech RepublicTechnical Faculty, Czech University of Life Sciences, Kamýcká 129, 165 21, Prague, Czech RepublicMeasurement of real driving emissions (RDE) from internal combustion engines under real-world operation using portable, onboard monitoring systems (PEMS) is becoming an increasingly important tool aiding the assessment of the effects of new fuels and technologies on environment and human health. The knowledge of exhaust flow is one of the prerequisites for successful RDE measurement with PEMS. One of the simplest approaches for estimating the exhaust flow from virtually any engine is its computation from the intake air flow, which is calculated from measured engine rpm and intake manifold charge pressure and temperature using a generic speed-density algorithm, applicable to most contemporary four-cycle engines. In this work, a generic speed-density algorithm was compared against several reference methods on representative European production engines - a gasoline port-injected automobile engine, two turbocharged diesel automobile engines, and a heavy-duty turbocharged diesel engine. The overall results suggest that the uncertainty of the generic speed-density method is on the order of 10% throughout most of the engine operating range, but increasing to tens of percent where high-volume exhaust gas recirculation is used. For non-EGR engines, such uncertainty is acceptable for many simpler and screening measurements, and may be, where desired, reduced by engine-specific calibration.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mecdc.2014.12.issue-1/mecdc-2014-0002/mecdc-2014-0002.xml?format=INTSPALOVACÍ MOTORTOK NASÁVANÉHO VZDUCHUDOPRAVNÍ ÚČINNOSTSOUČINITEL PLNĚNÍ MOTORUVÝFUKOVÉ EMISEMĚŘENÍ EMISÍ ZA REÁLNÉHO PROVOZURDEPEMSINTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEINTAKE AIR FLOWSPEED-DENSITYVOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCYREAL DRIVING EMISSIONSPORTABLE ON-BOARD EMISSIONS MONITORING SYSTEMS
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author Vojtíšek Michal
Kotek Martin
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Kotek Martin
Estimation of Engine Intake Air Mass Flow using a generic Speed-Density method
Journal of Middle European Construction and Design of Cars
SPALOVACÍ MOTOR
TOK NASÁVANÉHO VZDUCHU
DOPRAVNÍ ÚČINNOST
SOUČINITEL PLNĚNÍ MOTORU
VÝFUKOVÉ EMISE
MĚŘENÍ EMISÍ ZA REÁLNÉHO PROVOZU
RDE
PEMS
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
INTAKE AIR FLOW
SPEED-DENSITY
VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY
REAL DRIVING EMISSIONS
PORTABLE ON-BOARD EMISSIONS MONITORING SYSTEMS
author_facet Vojtíšek Michal
Kotek Martin
author_sort Vojtíšek Michal
title Estimation of Engine Intake Air Mass Flow using a generic Speed-Density method
title_short Estimation of Engine Intake Air Mass Flow using a generic Speed-Density method
title_full Estimation of Engine Intake Air Mass Flow using a generic Speed-Density method
title_fullStr Estimation of Engine Intake Air Mass Flow using a generic Speed-Density method
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Engine Intake Air Mass Flow using a generic Speed-Density method
title_sort estimation of engine intake air mass flow using a generic speed-density method
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Middle European Construction and Design of Cars
issn 1804-9338
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Measurement of real driving emissions (RDE) from internal combustion engines under real-world operation using portable, onboard monitoring systems (PEMS) is becoming an increasingly important tool aiding the assessment of the effects of new fuels and technologies on environment and human health. The knowledge of exhaust flow is one of the prerequisites for successful RDE measurement with PEMS. One of the simplest approaches for estimating the exhaust flow from virtually any engine is its computation from the intake air flow, which is calculated from measured engine rpm and intake manifold charge pressure and temperature using a generic speed-density algorithm, applicable to most contemporary four-cycle engines. In this work, a generic speed-density algorithm was compared against several reference methods on representative European production engines - a gasoline port-injected automobile engine, two turbocharged diesel automobile engines, and a heavy-duty turbocharged diesel engine. The overall results suggest that the uncertainty of the generic speed-density method is on the order of 10% throughout most of the engine operating range, but increasing to tens of percent where high-volume exhaust gas recirculation is used. For non-EGR engines, such uncertainty is acceptable for many simpler and screening measurements, and may be, where desired, reduced by engine-specific calibration.
topic SPALOVACÍ MOTOR
TOK NASÁVANÉHO VZDUCHU
DOPRAVNÍ ÚČINNOST
SOUČINITEL PLNĚNÍ MOTORU
VÝFUKOVÉ EMISE
MĚŘENÍ EMISÍ ZA REÁLNÉHO PROVOZU
RDE
PEMS
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
INTAKE AIR FLOW
SPEED-DENSITY
VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY
REAL DRIVING EMISSIONS
PORTABLE ON-BOARD EMISSIONS MONITORING SYSTEMS
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