Electronics in Support of Combustion Feedback in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines : An Investigation Using an FPGA-Based Approach

          Closed-loop controlled combustion is a promising technique to improve the overall performance of internal combustion engines and Diesel engines in particular. In order for this technique to be implemented some form of feedback from the combustion process is required. The feedback signal i...

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Main Author: Grazhdani, Jonian
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT) 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-334232013-01-08T13:50:04ZElectronics in Support of Combustion Feedback in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines : An Investigation Using an FPGA-Based ApproachengGrazhdani, JonianKTH, Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)2011TECHNOLOGYTEKNIKVETENSKAP          Closed-loop controlled combustion is a promising technique to improve the overall performance of internal combustion engines and Diesel engines in particular. In order for this technique to be implemented some form of feedback from the combustion process is required. The feedback signal is processed and from it combustionrelated parameters are computed. These parameters are then fed to a control process which drives a series of outputs (e.g. injection timing in Diesel engines) to control their values. This paper’s focus lies on the processing and computation that is needed on the feedback signal before this is ready to be fed to the control process as well as on the electronics necessary to support it. A number of feedback alternatives are briefly discussed and for one of them, the in-cylinder pressure sensor, the CA50 (crank angle in which the integrated heat release curve reaches its 50% value) and the IMEP (Indicated Mean Effective Pressure) are identified as two potential control variables. The hardware architecture of a system capable of calculating both of them on-line is proposed and necessary feasibility size and speed considerations are made by implementing critical blocks in VHDL targeting a flash-based Actel ProASIC3 automotive-grade FPGA. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-33423Trita-ICT-EX ; 50application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Grazhdani, Jonian
Electronics in Support of Combustion Feedback in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines : An Investigation Using an FPGA-Based Approach
description           Closed-loop controlled combustion is a promising technique to improve the overall performance of internal combustion engines and Diesel engines in particular. In order for this technique to be implemented some form of feedback from the combustion process is required. The feedback signal is processed and from it combustionrelated parameters are computed. These parameters are then fed to a control process which drives a series of outputs (e.g. injection timing in Diesel engines) to control their values. This paper’s focus lies on the processing and computation that is needed on the feedback signal before this is ready to be fed to the control process as well as on the electronics necessary to support it. A number of feedback alternatives are briefly discussed and for one of them, the in-cylinder pressure sensor, the CA50 (crank angle in which the integrated heat release curve reaches its 50% value) and the IMEP (Indicated Mean Effective Pressure) are identified as two potential control variables. The hardware architecture of a system capable of calculating both of them on-line is proposed and necessary feasibility size and speed considerations are made by implementing critical blocks in VHDL targeting a flash-based Actel ProASIC3 automotive-grade FPGA.
author Grazhdani, Jonian
author_facet Grazhdani, Jonian
author_sort Grazhdani, Jonian
title Electronics in Support of Combustion Feedback in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines : An Investigation Using an FPGA-Based Approach
title_short Electronics in Support of Combustion Feedback in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines : An Investigation Using an FPGA-Based Approach
title_full Electronics in Support of Combustion Feedback in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines : An Investigation Using an FPGA-Based Approach
title_fullStr Electronics in Support of Combustion Feedback in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines : An Investigation Using an FPGA-Based Approach
title_full_unstemmed Electronics in Support of Combustion Feedback in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines : An Investigation Using an FPGA-Based Approach
title_sort electronics in support of combustion feedback in heavy-duty diesel engines : an investigation using an fpga-based approach
publisher KTH, Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)
publishDate 2011
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