Title
Reduced-order modeling for studying and controlling misfire in four-stroke HCCI engines
Abstract
It is well-known that an HCCI-based engine has a high operating efficiency and low emissions. However, the HCCI process is sensitive to disturbances that can cause the engine to misfire, especially at low loads. In this paper, we propose an efficient, physics-based model for studying engine state evolution in the presence of misfires. The model relies on a simple recursive mass balance model, simplified thermodynamic mechanisms, and use of the ¿integrated Arrhenius rate¿ with a modified threshold to model combustion phasing, occurrence of misfire, and partial burn during misfire. Simulation results for our reduced-order model, compared to a high-resolution HCCI simulation proposed in a previous work, show good match.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/CDC.2009.5400597
Shanghai
Keywords
Field
DocType
internal combustion engines,reduced order systems,combustion phasing model,engine state evolution,four stroke HCCI engine,homogeneous charge compression ignition,integrated Arrhenius rate,misfire,physics based model,recursive mass balance model,reduced-order modeling,thermodynamic mechanisms
Automotive engineering,Combustion,State evolution,Computer science,Control theory,Atmospheric model,Homogeneous charge compression ignition,Four-stroke engine
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0191-2216 E-ISBN : 978-1-4244-3872-3
978-1-4244-3872-3
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
3
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christopher G. Mayhew114510.97
Karl Lukas Knierim201.35
Nalin A. Chaturvedi310617.68
Sungbae Park44910.97
Jasim Ahmed5144.01
Aleksandar Kojic66411.10