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- Title
MODEL BASED AIR-FUEL RATIO CONTROL FOR PFI SI ENGINES FUELED WITH ETHANOL-GASOLINE BLENDS.
- Authors
Dongwei Yao; Xinchen Ling; Feng Wu
- Abstract
The ethanol-gasoline blends have brought new challenges to the in-cylinder mixture air-fuel ratio control for the variable fuel characteristics especially in the traditional PFI (Port Fuel Injection) SI (Spark Ignition) engines. This paper studied all the dynamic links in the intake fuel transfer process from the fuel injectors to cylinders, including the wall-wetting effect and injector fuel flow characteristics. A wall-wetting fuel film evaporation model and an injector fuel flow model were then built, and a new intake port fuel dynamic model was constructed. All of these models have considered the impact of ethanol component in the blend fuels. On this basis, a model based air-fuel ratio control strategy for PFI SI engines fueled with ethanol-gasoline blends was proposed. The strategy combined the traditional fuel feedforward and feedback corrections, and introduced a linear oxygen sensor based blend fuels' mixing ratio self-learning algorithm, to achieve the fuel adaptive compensation for the intake wallwetting effect and injector fuel flow characteristics. The test results show that, the model based air-fuel ratio control strategy can always adjust the in-cylinder mixture air-fuel ratio near the stoichiometric one. The maximum relative control deviation of airfuel ratio under steady conditions has not exceeded ±2%, while for transient conditions, the control deviation is still less than ±4%, much better than traditional map based control strategy. Moreover, the control strategy has a good adaptability to different ethanol-gasoline blends.
- Subjects
ETHANOL; GASOLINE blending; GASOLINE additives; FUEL systems; SPARK ignition engines; OXYGEN detectors
- Publication
Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ), 2015, Vol 14, Issue 12, p2929
- ISSN
1582-9596
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.30638/eemj.2015.311