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EGR-VGT control schemes: experimental comparison for a high-speed diesel engine
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringFuel InjectionModel-based Control TechniqueMechatronicsMechanical SystemsProcess ControlVariable-geometry TurbochargersSystems EngineeringComplex Industrial ProblemIn-cylinder FlowControl DesignGas Turbine EnginePropulsionPowertrain SimulationNew TheoryEgr-vgt Control Schemes
Variable-geometry turbochargers (VGTs) are employed in high-end diesel engines. These VGTs also help in controlling the trade-offs in emissions performance. Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is used to dilute the combustion mixture, resulting in lower peak combustion temperatures and a lower oxygen concentration and hence lower NOx emissions. In this article, we compare some of the control methodologies previously presented and some not yet presented to evaluate their benefits experimentally. We do not include any new theory. Rather we refer to other sources for the development of the controllers evaluated. We present an objective comparison of advanced control methodologies on a complex industrial problem with widespread applications. The control methodologies discussed are essentially system based, i.e., the initial controller is developed on an engine model.
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