An Investigation of Maximum Brake Torque Timing based on Ionization Current Feedback

For every operating condition of an internal combustion engine there exists an optimal spark timing, called maximum brake torque (MBT), which maximises the output torque and the efficiency of the engine. Traditionally MBT timing is implemented as an open-loop control where the ignition timing is fou...

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Main Author: Magnusson, Janek
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknik 2007
Subjects:
PPP
MBT
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-95062013-01-08T13:47:30ZAn Investigation of Maximum Brake Torque Timing based on Ionization Current FeedbackengTändningstidpunkt för Maximalt Arbete baserat på JonströmsåterkopplingMagnusson, JanekLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknikInstitutionen för systemteknik2007MBT timingmaximum brake torquespark advancePPPtändningstidpunktmaximalt arbeteMBTjonströmjonströmsåterkopplingPPPVehicle engineeringFarkostteknikFor every operating condition of an internal combustion engine there exists an optimal spark timing, called maximum brake torque (MBT), which maximises the output torque and the efficiency of the engine. Traditionally MBT timing is implemented as an open-loop control where the ignition timing is found by using a combination of static lookup tables and sensor information. With a direct closed-loop control from the combustion process the performance of internal combustion engines could be improved. The thesis investigates if it is possible to estimate the MBT timing from the ionization current for every operating condition of a spark ignited engine where the operating conditions are defined by the engine parameters lambda, internal exhaust gas recirculation, engine load, engine speed and spark advance. First an investigation of how much loss of torque an error from the MBT position corresponds to is made. Then the influence of the engine parameters on the shape of the ionization current was studied. Last different peak pressure position (PPP) estimating algorithms are presented and a new technique is developed where an engine operating point dependant part of the ionization current is used depending on the current operating condition of the engine. Two of the presented PPP estimating algorithms are then complemented with this technique and the results look promising. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-9506application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic MBT timing
maximum brake torque
spark advance
PPP
tändningstidpunkt
maximalt arbete
MBT
jonström
jonströmsåterkoppling
PPP
Vehicle engineering
Farkostteknik
spellingShingle MBT timing
maximum brake torque
spark advance
PPP
tändningstidpunkt
maximalt arbete
MBT
jonström
jonströmsåterkoppling
PPP
Vehicle engineering
Farkostteknik
Magnusson, Janek
An Investigation of Maximum Brake Torque Timing based on Ionization Current Feedback
description For every operating condition of an internal combustion engine there exists an optimal spark timing, called maximum brake torque (MBT), which maximises the output torque and the efficiency of the engine. Traditionally MBT timing is implemented as an open-loop control where the ignition timing is found by using a combination of static lookup tables and sensor information. With a direct closed-loop control from the combustion process the performance of internal combustion engines could be improved. The thesis investigates if it is possible to estimate the MBT timing from the ionization current for every operating condition of a spark ignited engine where the operating conditions are defined by the engine parameters lambda, internal exhaust gas recirculation, engine load, engine speed and spark advance. First an investigation of how much loss of torque an error from the MBT position corresponds to is made. Then the influence of the engine parameters on the shape of the ionization current was studied. Last different peak pressure position (PPP) estimating algorithms are presented and a new technique is developed where an engine operating point dependant part of the ionization current is used depending on the current operating condition of the engine. Two of the presented PPP estimating algorithms are then complemented with this technique and the results look promising.
author Magnusson, Janek
author_facet Magnusson, Janek
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title An Investigation of Maximum Brake Torque Timing based on Ionization Current Feedback
title_short An Investigation of Maximum Brake Torque Timing based on Ionization Current Feedback
title_full An Investigation of Maximum Brake Torque Timing based on Ionization Current Feedback
title_fullStr An Investigation of Maximum Brake Torque Timing based on Ionization Current Feedback
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation of Maximum Brake Torque Timing based on Ionization Current Feedback
title_sort investigation of maximum brake torque timing based on ionization current feedback
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknik
publishDate 2007
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