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Ionization Current Interpretation for Ignition Control in Internal Combustion Engines
Linköping University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Vehicular Systems. Linköping University, Faculty of Science & Engineering.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8646-8998
Linköping University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Vehicular Systems. Linköping University, Faculty of Science & Engineering.
1997 (English)In: Control Engineering Practice, ISSN 0967-0661, E-ISSN 1873-6939, Vol. 5, no 8, p. 1107-1113Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Spark advance setting in spark-ignited engines is used to place the in-cylinder pressure curve relative to the top dead center. A feedback scheme, not a calibration scheme, based on ionization current is proposed here. It is thus related to pressure sensor feedback schemes, that have reported good results, but have not yet been proved cost effective, due to the cost of the pressure sensor. The method proposed here is very cost-effective, since it uses exactly the same hardware and instrumentation (already used in production cars) that is used to utilize the spark plug as a sensor to detect misfire and as a sensor for knock control. A key idea in the method is to use parameterized functions to describe the ionization current. These parameterized functions are used to separate out the different phases of the ionization current. Special emphasis is laid on getting a correct description of the pressure development. The results are validated on a SAAB 2.3 l production engine by direct comparison with an in-cylinder pressure sensor (used only for validation, not for control), but also by using a physical model relating the ionization current to the pressure.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Pergamon Press, 1997. Vol. 5, no 8, p. 1107-1113
Keywords [en]
Spark advance control, engine control, spark plug sensing, engine efficiency, pattern recognition
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Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-137244DOI: 10.1016/S0967-0661(97)00103-2ISI: A1997XQ99200010Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-0031208877OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-137244DiVA, id: diva2:1094312
Available from: 2017-05-09 Created: 2017-05-09 Last updated: 2021-12-16Bibliographically approved
In thesis
1. Spark Advance Modeling and Control
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Spark Advance Modeling and Control
1999 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

The spark advance determines the efficiency of spark-ignited (SI) engines by positioning the combustion in relation to the piston motion. Today's spark-advance controllers are open loopsystems that measure parameters that effect the spark-advance setting and compensate for their effects. Several parameters influence the best spark-advance setting but it would be too expensive to measure and account for all of them. This results in a schedule that is a compromise since it has to guarantee good performance over the range of all the nonmeasured parameters. A closed-loop scheme instead measures the result of the actual spark advance and maintains an optimal spark-advance setting in the presence of disturbances. To cover this area two questions must be addressed: How to determine if the spark advance is optimal and how it can be measured? This is the scope of the present work.

One possible measurement is the in-cylinder pressure, which gives the torque, but also contains important information about the combustion. The cylinder pressure can accurately be modeled using well known single-zone thermodynamic models which include the loss mechanisms of heat transfer and crevice flows. A systematic procedure for identifying heatrelease model parameters is presented.

Three well-known combustion descriptors have been presented in the literature that relate the phasing of the pressure signal to the optimal ignition timing. A parametric study was performed showing how changes in model parameters influence the combustion descriptors at optimum ignition timing.

Another possible measurement is the ionization current that uses the spark plug as a sensor, when it is not used for ignition. This is a direct in-cylinder measurement which is rich in information about the combustion. A novel approach to spark-advance controlis presented, which uses the ionization current as a sensed variable. The feedback control scheme is closely related to schemes based on in-cylinder pressure measurements, that earlier have reported good results. A key idea in this approach is to fit a model to the measured ionization current signal, and extract information about the peak pressure position from the model parameters.

The control strategy is validated on an SI production engine, demonstrating that the spark-advance controller based on ionization current interpretation can control the peak pressure position to desired positions. A new method to increase engine efficiency is presented,by using the closed-loop spark-advance control strategy in combination with active water injection. However, the major result is that the controller maintains an optimal spark advance under various conditions and in the presence of environmental disturbances such as air humidity.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Linköping: Linköping University, 1999. p. 20
Series
Linköping Studies in Science and Technology. Dissertations, ISSN 0345-7524 ; 580
National Category
Other Mechanical Engineering
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-181863 (URN)9172194790 (ISBN)
Public defence
1999-05-12, ISY:s seminarierum, B-huset, Linköpings universitet, Linköping, 10:15
Available from: 2021-12-16 Created: 2021-12-16 Last updated: 2021-12-16Bibliographically approved

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