2009
DOI: 10.4271/2009-01-2904
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Real Time Implementation of DOC-DPF Models on a Production-Intent ECU for Controls and Diagnostics of a PM Emission Control System

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“…the above expressions in equations (16) to (18), has an implementation-friendly characteristic in real-world design and development processes compared with the more theoretical forms found in the studies by Konstandopoulos et al 22,23 and Masoudi et al 24 Mapping the permeability of the deposit According to the Darcy law, the permeability is a measure of the flow conductance of the medium. 47,48 Hence, the permeability physically indicates how well the fluid flow passes through the porous medium.…”
Section: Model Validation For Loaded Filtermentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…the above expressions in equations (16) to (18), has an implementation-friendly characteristic in real-world design and development processes compared with the more theoretical forms found in the studies by Konstandopoulos et al 22,23 and Masoudi et al 24 Mapping the permeability of the deposit According to the Darcy law, the permeability is a measure of the flow conductance of the medium. 47,48 Hence, the permeability physically indicates how well the fluid flow passes through the porous medium.…”
Section: Model Validation For Loaded Filtermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…15,16 Also, an integrated system-level model containing an engine model, emissions models and after-treatment device models was developed to study the dynamic performance between the engine and the after-treatment system, 17 while a zero-dimensional (0D) lumped DPF model was adopted with a 1D DOC model for real-time control of the PM emissions. 18 In addition, an analytical solution approach was employed for the problems of convection, diffusion and chemical reaction in wallflow DPFs. 19 Since the regeneration of PM is normally initiated on the basis of the amount accumulated within the filter, its real-time identification is highly necessary to establish the optimum control strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This regulatory framework has led to the acknowledgment of the aftertreatment devices as a part of the integral engine concept [7]. Thus, the automotive industry demands flexible aftertreatment modelling tools able to be used in OBD [8] at the same time as the main physical and chemical phenomena are properly treated. This is essential to couple these tools to engine models both for control and gas dynamics [7] applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These models assume a lumped approach to heat transfer to the ambient with heat conduction through the substrate wall. Nagar et al [29] implemented a 0-D model faster than real time with an temperature prediction which is within 25 o C of the experimental values. This model had di culty predicting the pressure drop for initiating fuel injection.…”
Section: D and Multi Dimensional Cpf Modelsmentioning
confidence: 80%