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Control-Oriented Modelling of a Turbocharged Common-Rail Diesel Engine
CDAUTO01/01a3027

Authors

M. Ammann - DaimlerChrysler AG
N. Fekete - DaimlerChrysler AG
A. Amstutz - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
L. Guzzella - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)

Abstract

This paper presents a control-oriented model of a common-rail diesel engine equipped with a variable geometry turbocharger and an exhaust gas recirculation valve. The complete diesel engine model consists of two main parts: a simplified combustion process which describes the energy and torque production and a variable geometry turbocharger.

A crank-angle based cylinder-by-cylinder model of a common-rail diesel engine is used to derive the simplified model of the combustion process. The control-oriented model of the variable geometry turbocharger is based on a thermodynamic approach. The complete engine model is validated with stationary and transient measurements and constitutes the basis for the design of diesel engine control algorithms.

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