Comparison & Development of Combustion Engine Models for Driveline Simulation

2006-01-0436

04/03/2006

Event
SAE 2006 World Congress & Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
Today, in many passenger cars and light trucks, the conventional driveline is extended by a dual mass flywheel (DMF). The DMF reduces driveline oscillations by mechanically decoupling the crankshaft and the transmission. Existing engine control systems are designed for conventional single mass flywheel (SMF) systems. In the future, to facilitate the optimal control of engines equipped with advanced DMF systems, such conventional control systems may require adaptation, modification or even replacement. The design and testing of appropriate new control systems has required the development of various types of engine models.
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In this paper, various engine modeling techniques are introduced and compared in respect to their capabilities for both driveline simulation and control system development.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-0436
Pages
12
Citation
Walter, A., Merz, B., Kiencke, U., and Jones, S., "Comparison & Development of Combustion Engine Models for Driveline Simulation," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-0436, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-0436.
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Published
Apr 3, 2006
Product Code
2006-01-0436
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English