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Holmer, Olov (Linköping University), Eriksson, Lars (Linköping University)

Modeling and Analytical Solutions for Optimal Heating of Aftertreatment Systems

Scheduled for presentation during the Regular Session "Estimation and Diagnosis: Exhaust Emissions" (WeBT2), Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 16:10−16:30, Chenonceau

9th IFAC International Symposium on Advances in Automotive Control, June 23-27, 2019, Orléans, France

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Keywords Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment, Gas Exchange Processes: Turbocharging, Supercharging, Variable Valve Technology, Combustion Modeling and Control: Spark Ignition, Compression Ignition, Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition

Abstract

Cold start emissions are the most significant contributor to the accumulated emissions of a vehicle, and poses a critical design limit for the design of clean and efficient vehicles. The core reasons for the emissions are the initial low temperature and the thermal inertia of the exhaust aftertreatment systems. Moreover, it also costs fuel to perform the heating of the catalyst. It is therefore of high interest to develop efficient control schemes that can reduce the time to light off. To facilitate this a model structure and a method, based on the explicit solution to the catalyst differential equations are developed, that can be used to analyze both time and fuel optimal heating control strategies. The method is developed to be applicable to both gasoline and diesel aftertreatment systems. A case study is performed on a Diesel engine and the results show that the solutions exhibit a structured and simple two phase pattern. There is a first heating phase, where the catalyst is fed with a high temperature gas, building up a high inlet temperature. Then in a second phase the flow is kept high and the temperature is pushed through the catalyst. The strategy is easy to understand and realize in a real time control system.

 

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