2 resultados para Internal combustion engines.

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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L’oggetto di questa tesi è l’individuazione di un metodo in grado di rilevare uno squilibrio cilindrico rilevante in un motore a combustione interna ad accensione comandata, sovralimentato dinamicamente. Il progetto si basa sull’osservazione sperimentale di un forte incremento dei valori assunti da indici basati sulla differenza dei tempi dente della ruota fonica, al manifestarsi di un brusco squilibrio di titolo in uno dei quattro cilindri. Ciò ha permesso di rilevare eventuali sbilanciamenti di titolo mediante una diagnosi intrusiva in grado di esaltarli. Questa metodologia a differenza di quelle basate sul segnale proveniente dalla sonda lambda, non risente del problema del mixing dei pacchetti di gas combusti all’interno della turbina. Il lavoro di tesi è consistito nel concepire un indice di rilevamento capace di esaltare il fenomeno sopra descritto, nel creare in ambiente Matlab-Simulink un modello che simuli la strategia in questione e renda possibile la realizzazione di un prototipo, per mezzo del quale è stata validata la strategia a bordo del veicolo. This thesis proposes a methodology to detect a relevant cylinder imbalance by means of flywheel speed fluctuation analysis in a turbocharged internal combustion engine. The main idea behind this project is the evidence that every time a significant cylinder imbalance is present, it is noticed an important increase of index based on tooth time sampled via flywheel. For this reason, it is possible to develop an intrusive strategy, which higliaghts a possible cylinder imbalance presence, in order to detect it. This method, unlike others based on the signal coming from Lambda sensor, doesn’t suffer from the presence of exhaust gases mixing effect inside the turbine. The objective of this thesis is to conceive a detection index able to put in evidence the phenomena described above, and to design a model inside the Matlab-Simulink environment, able to simulate the strategy and to make possible tests on the vehicle by means of a prototype.

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Recently, the interest of the automotive market for hybrid vehicles has increased due to the more restrictive pollutants emissions legislation and to the necessity of decreasing the fossil fuel consumption, since such solution allows a consistent improvement of the vehicle global efficiency. The term hybridization regards the energy flow in the powertrain of a vehicle: a standard vehicle has, usually, only one energy source and one energy tank; instead, a hybrid vehicle has at least two energy sources. In most cases, the prime mover is an internal combustion engine (ICE) while the auxiliary energy source can be mechanical, electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic. It is expected from the control unit of a hybrid vehicle the use of the ICE in high efficiency working zones and to shut it down when it is more convenient, while using the EMG at partial loads and as a fast torque response during transients. However, the battery state of charge may represent a limitation for such a strategy. That’s the reason why, in most cases, energy management strategies are based on the State Of Charge, or SOC, control. Several studies have been conducted on this topic and many different approaches have been illustrated. The purpose of this dissertation is to develop an online (usable on-board) control strategy in which the operating modes are defined using an instantaneous optimization method that minimizes the equivalent fuel consumption of a hybrid electric vehicle. The equivalent fuel consumption is calculated by taking into account the total energy used by the hybrid powertrain during the propulsion phases. The first section presents the hybrid vehicles characteristics. The second chapter describes the global model, with a particular focus on the energy management strategies usable for the supervisory control of such a powertrain. The third chapter shows the performance of the implemented controller on a NEDC cycle compared with the one obtained with the original control strategy.