Control Strategies for Gasoline Particulate Filters
2017-01-0931
03/28/2017
- Features
- Event
- Content
- While not commonly in production today, Gasoline Particulate Filters (GPFs) are likely to see widespread deployment to meet stringent EU6.2 and China particulate number (PN) standards. In many ways the operating conditions for GPFs are orthogonal to those of their diesel counterparts, and this leads to different and interesting requirements for the control strategy. We will present some generic system architectures for exhaust systems containing a GPF and will lay out an architecture for the GPF control strategy components which include: regeneration assist feature, soot estimation algorithm, GPF protection. The regeneration assist feature uses spark retard to increase exhaust temperature. The soot estimation algorithm describes how we can estimate soot from an open loop model or from a normalized pressure metric. The GPF protection feature controls oxygen flow to limit the soot burn rate. We will show validation data of the control strategy under different operating conditions.
- Pages
- 5
- Citation
- Van Nieuwstadt, M., and Ulrey, J., "Control Strategies for Gasoline Particulate Filters," SAE Technical Paper 2017-01-0931, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-01-0931.