Modeling and online parameter estimation of intake manifold in gasoline engines using sliding mode observer

Qarab Raza Butt*, Aamer Iqbal Bhatti, Mohammed Rafiq Mufti, Mudassar Abbas Rizvi, Irfan Awan

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Abstract

Model based control of automotive engines for fuel economy and pollution minimization depends on accuracy of models used. A number of mathematical models of automotive engine processes are available for this purpose but critical model parameters are difficult to obtain and generalize. This paper presents a novel method of online estimation of discharge coefficient of throttle body at the intake manifold of gasoline engines. The discharge coefficient is taken to be a varying parameter. Air mass flow across the throttle body is a critical variable in maintaining a closer to stoichiometric air fuel ratio; which is necessary to minimize the pollution contents in exhaust gases. The estimation method is based on sliding mode technique. A classical first Sliding mode observer is designed to estimate intake manifold pressure and the model uncertainty arising from the uncertain and time varying discharge coefficient is compensated by the discontinuity/switching signal of sliding mode observer. This discontinuity is used to compute coefficient of discharge as a time varying signal. The discharge coefficient is used to tune/correct the intake manifold model to engine measurements. The resulting model shows a very good agreement with engine measurements in steady as well s transient state. The stability of the observer is shown by Lyapunov direct method and the validity of the online estimation is successfully demonstrated by experimental results. OBD-II (On Board Diagnostic revision II) based sensor data acquisition from the ECU (Electronic Control Unit) of a production model vehicle is used. The devised algorithm is simple enough to be designed and implemented in a production environment. The online estimation of parameter can also be used for engine fault diagnosis work.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-154
Number of pages17
JournalSimulation Modelling Practice and Theory
Volume32
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Coefficient of discharge
  • Modeling
  • Online estimation
  • Simulation
  • Sliding mode observer
  • Uncertain parameters
  • Varying parameters

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Hardware and Architecture

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