Hybrid Partial And Full Step Quadratic Solver For Model Predictive Control Of Diesel Engine Air Path Flow And Methods Of Use
US-2017363032-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US10344691B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10344691-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715800395-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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Systems and methods for a turbocharged gasoline engine utilize a controller configured to receive a set of parameters including a measured pressure delta across an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve disposed in a low pressure EGR (LPEGR) system of the engine and a measured pressure at an outlet of a differential pressure (dP) valve disposed in and distinct from a throttle valve of an induction system of the engine. The controller is further configured to determine a set of modeled pressures based on the set of parameters, a target EGR valve mass flow, a target EGR valve delta pressure, a current dP valve mass flow, and a pressure at an outlet of the air filter, determine target positions for the EGR valve and the dP valve based on the set of modeled pressures, and control the EGR valve and the dP valve based on their respective target positions.
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A control system for a vehicle including a gasoline engine and a turbocharger, the system comprising: an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve disposed in a low pressure EGR (LPEGR) system of the engine and configured to control a flow of exhaust gas produced by the engine from an exhaust system of the engine at a first point downstream from a turbine of the turbocharger to an induction system of the engine at a second point upstream from a compressor of the turbocharger and a throttle valve and downstream from an air filter; a differential pressure (dP) valve disposed in the induction system of the engine at a third point upstream from the second point and configured to control a flow of air through the induction system; and a controller configured to: receive a set of parameters including a measured pressure delta across the EGR valve and a measured pressure at an outlet of the dP valve; determine a set of modeled pressures based on the set of parameters, a target EGR valve mass flow, a target EGR valve delta pressure, a current dP valve mass flow, and a pressure at an outlet of the air filter; determine target positions for the EGR valve and the dP valve based on the set of modeled pressures; and control the EGR valve and the dP valve based on their respective target positions. 2. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: determine one of the set of modeled pressures including a modeled pressure at an inlet of the EGR valve based on the target EGR valve mass flow and the current dP valve mass flow, respectively; determine a modeled pressure at an outlet of the EGR valve based on the modeled EGR valve inlet pressure and the measured EGR valve delta pressure; determine an estimated open-loop EGR valve position based on the target EGR valve mass flow and the modeled EGR valve inlet and outlet pressures; determine the target position for the EGR valve based on the estimated open-loop EGR valve position; and control the EGR valve based on the target EGR valve position, the target EGR valve mass flow, and an estimated EGR valve mass flow. 3. The control system of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to perform closed-loop control of the EGR valve by adjusting the target EGR valve position based on a difference between the estimated EGR valve mass flow and the target EGR valve mass flow. 4. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: determine a target dP valve outlet pressure based on hardware pressure limits, a measured barometric pressure from the set of parameters, a modeled EGR valve inlet pressure, and the target EGR valve delta pressure; determine a target dP valve delta pressure based on a difference between the air filter outlet pressure and the target dP valve outlet pressure; determine the target position for the dP valve based on the target dP valve delta pressure and the current dP valve mass flow; and control the dP valve based on the target dP valve position, the target dP valve outlet pressure, and the measured dP valve outlet pressure. 5. The control system of claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to perform closed-loop control of the dP valve by adjusting the target dP valve position based on a difference between the measured dP valve outlet pressure and the target dP valve outlet pressure. 6. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the target EGR mass flow by: determining a current EGR valve position; determining an EGR valve mass flow rate based on the current EGR valve position, the measured EGR valve delta pressure, and the measured dP valve outlet pressure; receiving a measured exhaust gas concentration, the measured exhaust gas concentration being one of the set of parameters; and utilizing an EGR transport delay model, the EGR valve mass flow rate, and the measured exhaust gas concentration, determine an intake port fuel fraction and compressor inlet, throttle inlet, and intake port EGR fractions. 7. The control system of claim 6 , wherein the controller is further configured to control the engine based on the intake port fuel fraction and the compressor inlet, throttle inlet, and intake port EGR fractions. 8. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the set of modeled pressures include an EGR pickup pressure at the first point, a pressure at an inlet of the EGR valve, and the air filter outlet pressure, and wherein the controller is further configured to perform long term adaptation to the modeled EGR pickup pressure, both short term and long term adaptation to the EGR valve inlet pressure, long term adaptation to the air filter outlet pressure, and short term adaptation to the measured dP valve outlet pressure. 9. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the engine further comprises: the turbochargers including first and second turbochargers having (i) first and second compressors each disposed downstream from the dP valve and a dP valve outlet pressure sensor, the throttle valve being disposed downstream from the first and second compressors, and (ii) first and second turbines configured to drive the first and second compressors, respectively, using the exhaust gas; a first exhaust treatment system disposed downstream from the first turbine; a second exhaust treatment system disposed downstream from the second turbine, the second exhaust treatment system comprising a catalytic converter and an exhaust gas concentration sensor; an EGR cooler in the LPEGR system disposed downstream from the catalytic converter and upstream from the EGR valve, the EGR cooler being configured to cool the exhaust gas, and an EGR pressure delta sensor in the LPEGR system disposed proximate to the EGR valve and configured to measure the EGR valve delta pressure. 10. A gasoline engine system for a vehicle, the system comprising: an induction system configured to provide air to an engine, the induction system comprising: an air filter and a differential pressure (dP) valve disposed downstream from the air filter, a dP outlet pressure sensor disposed at an outlet of the dP valve, first and second compressors disposed downstream from the dP valve and the dP outlet pressure sensor, a throttle valve disposed downstream from the first and second compressors; an exhaust system configured to receive exhaust gas produced by the engine, the exhaust system comprising: first and second turbines configured to drive the first and second compressors, respectively, using the exhaust gas, a first exhaust treatment system disposed downstream from the first turbine, a second exhaust treatment system disposed downstream from the second turbine, the second exhaust treatment system comprising a catalytic converter and an exhaust gas concentration sensor, and a low pressure exhaust gas recirculation (LPEGR) system configured to recirculate the exhaust gas to the induction system, the LPEGR system comprising: an EGR cooler disposed downstream from the catalytic converter and configured to cool the exhaust gas, an EGR valve configured to control recirculation of the cooled exhaust gas from the EGR cooler to a point upstream from the first and second compressors and downstream from the dP valve and the dP valve outlet pressure sensor, and an EGR pressure delta sensor disposed proximate to the EGR valve and configured to measure a delta pressure across the EGR valve; and a controller comprising a barometric pressure sensor configured to measure barometric pressure, the controller being configured to: receive, from the EGR pressure delta sensor, the measured pressure delta across the EGR valve, receive, from the dP outlet pressure senso
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