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Ramesh, Asvathanarayanan
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- PublicationLow cost engine management system with two degrees freedom air-fuel ratio controller for a small displacement port fuel injected SI engine(01-12-2012)
; ;Singaperumal, M.A two-degree freedom air fuel ratio controller (Model based feed forward transient plus closed loop Proportional Integral-Derivative (PID) steady state controllers) developed for controlling the air fuel ratio of the charge in a small displacement (125 CC) SI engine is presented. The feed forward controller's airflow and injector models were developed after conducting extensive experiments on the engine modified for the Port Fuel Injection (PFI) operation. A dynamic air fuel ratio model obtained (air fuel ratio changes measured using an UEGO sensor) by injecting the Pseudo Random Binary Signal (PRBS) signal in addition to base line fuel injection pulse, was used for designing the PID controller. Optimal PID gain values were identified using Nelfer-Mead optimization technique. The control algorithms were implemented and optimized using SIMULINK blocks that are run under dSPACE on the MicroAuto box hardware. The optimized control algorithms were ported on the specially designed, in-house built, low cost engine management system (EMS) developed around an 8-bit microcontroller. The spark timing was also controlled simultaneously for knock free operation. The two-degree freedom air fuel ratio controller could maintain the air fuel ratio under steady and transient conditions closely. High thermal efficiency and low HC & NOx emissions were achieved using the developed EMS. At higher speed elevated NOx emission was observed, due to the use of leaner mixture. The improvements are expected to be higher if a suitable smaller injector is used. Copyright © 2012 by ASME. - PublicationDevelopment of an idle speed engine model using in-cylinder pressure data and an idle speed controller for a small capacity port fuel injected SI engine(01-02-2011)
; ;Singaperumal, M.An idle speed engine model has been proposed and applied for the development of an idle speed controller for a 125 cc two wheeler spark ignition engine. The procedure uses the measured Indicated Mean Effective Pressure (IMEP) at different speeds at a constant fuel rate and throttle position obtained by varying the spark timing. At idling conditions, IMEP corresponds to the friction mean effective pressure. A retardation test was conducted to determine the moment of inertia of the engine. Using these data, a model for simulating the idle speed fluctuations, when there are unknown torque disturbances, was developed. This model was successfully applied to the development of a closed loop idle speed controller based on spark timing. The controller was then implemented on a dSPACE Micro Autobox on the actual engine. The Proportional Derivative Integral (PID) controller parameters obtained from the model were found to match fairly well with the experimental values, indicating the usefulness of the developed idle speed model. Finally, the optimized idle speed control algorithm was embedded in and successfully demonstrated with an in-house built, low cost engine management system (EMS) specifically designed for two-wheeler applications. © 2011 The Korean Society of Automotive Engineers and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.