Model-based design of a variable nozzle turbocharger controller

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作者
H. G. Zhang
E. H. Wang
B. Y. Fan
M. G. Ouyang
S. Z. Xia
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[1] Beijing University of Technology,College of Environmental and Energy Engineering
[2] Tsinghua University,State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy
[3] Beijing Automotive Technology Center Co. Ltd.,undefined
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International Journal of Automotive Technology | 2011年 / 12卷
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Variable nozzle turbocharger; System identification; PID controller design; Modeling; Diesel engine;
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Variable Nozzle Turbocharger (VNT) was invented to solve the problem of matching an ordinary turbocharger with an engine. VNT can harness exhaust energy more efficiently, enhance intake airflow response and reduce engine emissions, especially during transient operating conditions. The difficulty of VNT control lies in how to regulate the position of the nozzle at different engine working conditions. The control strategy designed in this study is a combination of a closed-loop feedback controller and an open-loop feed-forward controller. The gain-scheduled proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller was implemented as the feedback controller to overcome the nonlinear characteristic. As it is difficult to tune the parameters of the gain-scheduled PID controller on an engine test bench, system identification was used to identify the plant model properties at different working points for a WP10 diesel engine on the test bench. The PID controller parameters were calculated based on the identified first-order-plus-dead-time (FOPDT) plant model. The joint simulation of the controller and the plant model was performed in Matlab/Simulink. The time-domain and frequency-domain performances of the entire system were evaluated. The designed VNT control system was verified with engine tests. The results indicated that the real boosting pressure traced the target boosting pressure well at different working conditions.
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