均匀装药压缩点火(HCCI)发动机控制的均值模型

D. Rausen, A. Stefanopoulou, Junmo Kang, J. Eng, T. Kuo
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提出了均匀装药压缩点火(HCCI)发动机的均值模型。采用五连续三离散状态的现象学零维方法,首先模拟了进气阀关闭时废气再循环(EGR)阀、排气再呼吸升程(RBL)和加油速率对气缸内电荷状态的影响。然后使用Arrhenius积分来模拟燃烧的开始,/spl theta//sub SOC/。最后,利用一系列捕获燃烧持续时间和热量释放的简单代数关系来模拟HCCI燃烧后的电荷状态和峰值压力(LPP)的位置。利用通用汽车公司一台实验发动机的稳态测试数据对模型进行了参数化和验证。简单的模型捕获了温度、压力、空气燃料比和耗尽质量流的惰性气体分数。这种表征对于HCCI的整体动力学非常重要,因为排出的质量流的热力学状态(压力、温度)和浓度(氧气和惰性气体)会影响下一个燃烧事件。HCCI发动机的高稀释水平增加了这种内部反馈的重要性,而传统的火花点火和压缩点火内燃机通常存在较小程度的内部反馈。
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A mean-value model for control of homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engines
A mean value model (MVM) for a homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engine is presented. Using a phenomenological zero-dimensional approach with five continuous and three discrete states we first model the effects of the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve, the exhaust rebreathing lift (RBL), and the fueling rate on the state of charge in the cylinder at intake valve closing. An Arrhenius integral is then used to model the start of combustion, /spl theta//sub SOC/. A series of simple algebraic relations that captures the combustion duration and heat release is finally used to model the state of charge after the HCCI combustion and the location of peak pressure (LPP). The model is parameterized and validated using steady-state test data from an experimental engine at the General Motors Corporation. The simple model captures the temperature, pressure, air-to-fuel ratio, and inert gas fraction of the exhausted mass flow. This characterization is important for the overall HCCI dynamics because the thermodynamic state (pressure, temperature) and concentration (oxygen and inert gas) of the exhausted mass flow affect the next combustion event. The high dilution level in HCCI engines increases the significance of this internal feedback that generally exists to a smaller extent in conventional spark-ignition and compression-ignition internal combustion engines.
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