Mean Value Models for Exhaust System Temperatures

2002-01-0374

03/04/2002

Event
SAE 2002 World Congress & Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
Exhaust temperatures are important for turbine and catalyst performance. A set of exhaust temperature models suitable for turbo matching as well as design and analysis of engine control systems are developed and investigated. The models are lumped parameter heat transfer models, that fall within the category of mean value engine models.
The model is developed for describing exit temperatures from the exhaust manifold and temperature drops in pipe sections in the exhaust system. The components used to model the exhaust temperature are: engine out temperature, temperature drop in a straight pipe, and a set of heat transfer modes. The model is validated using data from three different engines. It is shown that, for a spark ignited engine operating at MBT and stoichiometric conditions, it is sufficient to model the engine out temperature as a linear function of mass flow. Recommendations for tuning the model are also given.
A thorough survey of exhaust heat transfer literature is also made together with a comparative summary of the different heat transfer modes that are present in the exhaust.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-0374
Pages
17
Citation
Eriksson, L., "Mean Value Models for Exhaust System Temperatures," SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-0374, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-0374.
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Publisher
Published
Mar 4, 2002
Product Code
2002-01-0374
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English