Title :
Dynamic modeling of a three-way catalyst for SI engine exhaust emission control
Author :
Brandt, Erich P. ; Wang, Yanying ; Grizzle, Jessy W.
Author_Institution :
Autom. & Ind. Electron. Group, Motorola, Dearborn, MI, USA
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Automotive emissions are severely regulated. Since 1980, a three-way catalyst (TWC) has been used to convert harmful emissions of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen into less harmful gases in order to meet these regulations. The TWC´s efficiency of conversion of these gases is primarily dependent on the mass ratio of air to fuel (A/F) in the mixture leaving the exhaust manifold and entering the catalyst, the velocity of the exhaust mass, and the temperature of the catalyst. The goal of the paper is to develop a dynamic control-oriented model of a TWC. First, the measurement capabilities are described. Then, a simplified, dynamic catalyst model that can be determined on the basis of medium bandwidth A/F measurements and low bandwidth temperature and emission measurements is developed and validated
Keywords :
air pollution control; air pollution measurement; chemical variables measurement; internal combustion engines; nonlinear control systems; road vehicles; SI engine exhaust emission control; automotive emissions; carbon monoxide; dynamic catalyst model; dynamic control-oriented model; dynamic modeling; emission measurements; exhaust manifold; exhaust mass; harmful emissions; hydrocarbons; measurement capabilities; three-way catalyst; Automotive engineering; Bandwidth; Carbon dioxide; Engines; Fuels; Gases; Hydrocarbons; Nitrogen; Temperature measurement; Vehicle dynamics;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on