Real-time models, which reflect dynamic behavior of the SI engine, are needed for building up ECU testing devices like HIL simulators. In this paper the thermodynamic processes are reduced to some basic assumptions and combined with neural approximators of testbench data. So the parameters of the approximators can be easily adapted to similar new engines, while the principle structure describing interaction of the time- and angle-based processes remains unchanged. The model has been implemented and tested in a HIL-simulator. The performance of the proposed modeling strategy could be proved by comparing measurement data from a test bench to real-time simulation results.
Improving Real-Time SI Engine Models by Integration of Neural Approximators
Sae Technical Papers
International Congress & Exposition ; 1999
1999-03-01
Conference paper
English
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