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International Journal of Engine Research | 2018

Real-time capable simulation of diesel combustion processes for HiL applications:

Daniel Neumann; Christian Jörg; Nils Peschke; Joschka Schaub; Thorsten Schnorbus

The complexity of the development processes for advanced diesel engines has significantly increased during the last decades. A further increase is to be expected, due to more restrictive emission legislations and new certification cycles. This trend leads to a higher time exposure at engine test benches, thus resulting in higher costs. To counter this problem, virtual engine development strategies are being increasingly used. To calibrate the complete powertrain and various driving situations, model in the loop and hardware in the loop concepts have become more important. The main effort in this context is the development of very accurate but also real-time capable engine models. Besides the correct modeling of ambient condition and driver behavior, the simulation of the combustion process is a major objective. The main challenge of modeling a diesel combustion process is the description of mixture formation, self-ignition and combustion as precisely as possible. For this purpose, this article introduces a novel combustion simulation approach that is capable of predicting various combustion properties of a diesel process. This includes the calculation of crank angle resolved combustion traces, such as heat release and other thermodynamic in-cylinder states. Furthermore, various combustion characteristics, such as combustion phasing, maximum gradients and engine-out temperature, are available as simulation output. All calculations are based on a physical zero-dimensional heat release model. The resulting reduction of the calibration effort and the improved model robustness are the major benefits in comparison to conventional data-driven combustion models. The calibration parameters directly refer to geometric and thermodynamic properties of a given engine configuration. Main input variables to the model are the fuel injection profile and air path–related states such as exhaust gas recirculation rate and boost pressure. Thus, multiple injection event strategies or novel air path control structures for future engine control concepts can be analyzed.


SAE International journal of engines | 2015

Feedforward Control Approach for Digital Combustion Rate Shaping Realizing Predefined Combustion Processes

Christian Jörg; Thorsten Schnorbus; Simon Jarvis; Ben Neaves; Kiran Bandila; Daniel Neumann


MTZ worldwide | 2018

Diesel combustion control via rate shaping

Christian Jörg; Joschka Schaub; Daniel Neumann; Stefan Pischinger


Archive | 2015

Model-based pilot control for controlling the combustion rate

Thorsten Schnorbus; Christian Jörg


MTZ - Motortechnische Zeitschrift | 2018

Diesel-Verbrennungsregelung mittels Brennverlaufsformung

Christian Jörg; Joschka Schaub; Daniel Neumann; Stefan Pischinger


4th International FEV Conference Diesel Powertrains 3.0 | 2018

Power to Liquids - Renewable, CO2 neutral fuels driving CI engines to impact-free real-world operation

Daniel Neumann; Marius Zubel; Benedikt Heuser; Christian Jörg; Nils Peschke; Lukas Schäfers


39. Internationales Wiener Motorensymposium | 2018

Power-to-Liquids – Kompensation variierender E-Fuel Zusammensetzungen mittels Digital Rate Shaping

Daniel Neumann; Walter Leitner; Markus Schönen; Christian Jörg; Benedikt Heuser; Stefan Pischinger; Marius Zubel; Katharina Thenert; Joschka Schaub


3rd International Conference on Diesel Powertrains 3.0 | 2017

Combustion rate shaping as a contribution to future diesel strategies

Christian Jörg; Daniel Neumann


26. Aachener Kolloquium "Fahrzeug- Und Motorentechnik" | 2017

Digital combustion rate shaping control as a tool to identify modern fuel injection strategies

Christian Jörg; Jost Weber; Daniel Neumann; Karl Alexander Heufer; Olaf Erik Hermann; Marius Zubel; Joschka Schaub


36th FISITA World Automotive Congress | 2016

Aspects of transient diesel combustion rate shaping

Christian Jörg; Daniel Neumann; Thorsten Schnorbus; Serban Gheta; Ben Neaves

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