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IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2013

Development of Model-Based Combustion Control to Ensure Robustness of Emissions, Fuel Consumption and Noise Performances in New Generation Diesel Engine

Hiroya Sahara; Yoshie Kakuda; Sangkyu Kim; Daisuke Shimo; Keiji Maruyama; Shinichi Morinaga; Takayoshi Hashimoto; Hiroshi Hayashibara; Masayuki Tetsuno

Abstract In order to balance low emissions, low fuel consumption and low noise (hereinafter referred to as the EM, FC, and noise performances) in diesel combustion, it is necessary to apply optimum multistage fuel injection for EGR target, which is the maximum acceptable volume at each engine speed and load. However, as combustion is susceptible to disturbances when heavy EGR is applied and EGR volume is non-constant during transient operation in actual driving, how to ensure the robustness of the EM, FC, and noise performances is a challenge. We therefore implemented the following combustion control techniques. As for Premixed Compression Ignition (PCI) combustion in an extra heavy EGR region, we developed a system to control ignition timing during transient operation appropriately. In this system, ignition timing is controlled by predicting ignition delay based on in-cylinder temperature and pressure as well as intake oxygen (O 2 ) concentration calculated from an EGR rate. In addition, to deal with a wide EGR range in actual driving, we developed a control system to select multi-stage fuel injection patterns appropriate for PCI combustion or diffusive combustion according to intake O 2 concentration calculated from an EGR rate. These model-based combustion control techniques have become one of the key technologies of Mazda new-generation engine, SKYACTIV-D 2.2L. The engine confirms to Euro 6 and Japans Post New Long Term emissions regulations without NOx after-treatments and also achieves sufficient quietness and low fuel consumption at the top level in its class.


Archive | 2005

Engine control device and control method

Keiji Maruyama; Takayuki Yamaguchi; Kentaro Takaki; Yuji Matsuo; Toshiyuki Kojima; Hiroyuki Jinno


Archive | 2011

DIESEL ENGINE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE DIESEL ENGINE

Daisuke Shimo; Kim Sangkyu; Kyotaro Nishimoto; Shinichi Morinaga; Keiji Maruyama; Hiroshi Minamoto; Masayuki Tetsuno; Masahiro Nagoshi


Archive | 2011

AUTOMOBILE-MOUNT DIESEL ENGINE WITH TURBOCHARGER AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE DIESEL ENGINE

Keiji Maruyama; Masaki Ushitani


Archive | 2011

Diesel engine for automobile, control device and control method

Shinichi Morinaga; Daisuke Shimo; Keiji Maruyama; Hiroshi Minamoto; Naotoshi Shirahashi; Daisuke Fukuda


Archive | 2011

Dieselmontor, Verfahren zum Steuern und Regeln des Dieselmotors und Computerprogrammprodukt

Keiji Maruyama; Masaki Ushitani


Archive | 2013

Dieselmotor für Automobil, Steuervorrichtung und Steuerverfahren

Shinichi Morinaga; Daisuke Shimo; Keiji Maruyama; Hiroshi Minamoto; Naotoshi Shirahashi; Daisuke Fukuda


The Proceedings of the International symposium on diagnostics and modeling of combustion in internal combustion engines | 2012

EC1-2 Model-Based Control for Ignition Timing of Premixed Compression Ignition Combustion in a Diesel Engine(EC: Engine Control,General Session Papers)

Yoshie Kakuda; Sangkyu Kim; Daisuke Shimo; Keiji Maruyama; Takayoshi Hashimoto; Hiroshi Hayashibara; Masayuki Tetsuno


Archive | 2011

Motorsteuergerät und Steuerverfahren Engine control unit and control method

Toshiyuki Kojima; Hiroyuki Jinno; Keiji Maruyama; Takayuki Yamaguchi; Kentaro Takaki; Yuji Matsuo


Archive | 2011

Engine control unit and control method

Toshiyuki Kojima; Hiroyuki Jinno; Keiji Maruyama; Takayuki Yamaguchi; Kentaro Takaki; Yuji Matsuo

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