In-cylinder pressure is a critical metric that is used to characterize the combustion process of engines. While this variable is measured on many laboratory test beds, in-cylinder pressure transducers are not common on production engines. As such, accurate methods of predicting the cylinder pressure have been developed both for modeling and control efforts. This work examines a cylinder-specific pressure model for a dual fuel compression ignition engine. This model links the key engine input variables to the critical engine outputs including indicated mean effective pressure (IMEP) and peak pressure. To identify the specific impact of each operating parameter on the pressure trace, a surrogate model was produced based on a functional Gaussian process (GP) regression approach. The pressure trace is modeled as a function of the operating parameters, and a two-stage estimation procedure is introduced to overcome various computational challenges. This modeling method is compared to a commercial dual fuel combustion model and shown to be more accurate and less computationally intensive.
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Cylinder Specific Pressure Predictions for Advanced Dual Fuel Compression Ignition Engines Utilizing a Two-Stage Functional Data Analysis
Xiao Huang,
Xiao Huang
Department of Applied Mathematics,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: xhuang23@hawk.iit.edu
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: xhuang23@hawk.iit.edu
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Lulu Kang,
Lulu Kang
Department of Applied Mathematics,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: lkang2@iit.edu
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: lkang2@iit.edu
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Mateos Kassa,
Mateos Kassa
Department of Mechanical,
Materials, and Aerospace Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: mkassa@hawk.iit.edu
Materials, and Aerospace Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: mkassa@hawk.iit.edu
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Carrie Hall
Carrie Hall
Department of Mechanical,
Materials, and Aerospace Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: chall9@iit.edu
Materials, and Aerospace Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: chall9@iit.edu
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Xiao Huang
Department of Applied Mathematics,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: xhuang23@hawk.iit.edu
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: xhuang23@hawk.iit.edu
Lulu Kang
Department of Applied Mathematics,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: lkang2@iit.edu
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: lkang2@iit.edu
Mateos Kassa
Department of Mechanical,
Materials, and Aerospace Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: mkassa@hawk.iit.edu
Materials, and Aerospace Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: mkassa@hawk.iit.edu
Carrie Hall
Department of Mechanical,
Materials, and Aerospace Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: chall9@iit.edu
Materials, and Aerospace Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL 60616
e-mail: chall9@iit.edu
Contributed by the Dynamic Systems Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS, MEASUREMENT,AND CONTROL. Manuscript received February 2, 2018; final manuscript received December 6, 2018; published online January 18, 2019. Assoc. Editor: Junmin Wang.
J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. May 2019, 141(5): 051006 (11 pages)
Published Online: January 18, 2019
Article history
Received:
February 2, 2018
Revised:
December 6, 2018
Citation
Huang, X., Kang, L., Kassa, M., and Hall, C. (January 18, 2019). "Cylinder Specific Pressure Predictions for Advanced Dual Fuel Compression Ignition Engines Utilizing a Two-Stage Functional Data Analysis." ASME. J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. May 2019; 141(5): 051006. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4042252
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