Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1509319 Energy Procedia 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Due to increasingly stringent emission regulations and the need of more efficient powertrains, obtaining information about combustion process becomes a key factor. Low-cost in-cylinder pressure sensors are being developed, but they still present long-term reliability issues, and represent a considerable part of the engine management system cost. Research is being conducted in order to develop methodologies for extracting relevant combustion information using standard sensors already installed on-board. The present work introduces a methodology for combustion parameters estimation, through a control-oriented analysis of structure-borne sound. The paper also shows experimental results obtained applying the estimation methodology to different passenger car engines.

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