Title :
Energy compensation method for soft-landing control in camless engine with electromagnetic valve actuator
Author :
Liu, Jieng-Jang ; Lu, Pai-Hsiu ; Yang, Yee-Pien ; Ye, Da-Hau ; Cheng, Yi-Ruei
Author_Institution :
China Engine Corp., Taoyuan, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper proposes a control strategy involving energy compensation for the soft-landing of an electromagnetic valve actuator in internal combustion engines. This axisymmetric and cylindrical actuator features a hybrid magnetomotive force with permanent magnet and electromagnet, and a secondary air gap to prevent the permanent magnet irreversibly demagnetizing. It is a straightforward theory in which the positive and negative work of an armature stroke is equalized, enabling a zero landing velocity to be achieved. The resultant of positive and negative work is a function of valve landing velocity, which depends on the release current that releases the armature from one seating position, and the landing current that attracts the armature to the opposite seating position. The magnitude and duty cycle of the release and landing currents are investigated for soft-landing via observation of armature displacement and velocity. The experimental results show that the landing velocity can be greatly reduced by adjusting the duty cycle of the landing current, and the actuating power is greatly reduced after the energy compensation control is applied.
Keywords :
compensation; electromagnetic actuators; electromagnets; internal combustion engines; permanent magnets; armature displacement; armature stroke; armature velocity; axisymmetric actuator; camless engine; cylindrical actuator; duty cycle; electromagnet; electromagnetic valve actuator; energy compensation method; hybrid magnetomotive force; internal combustion engines; landing currents; negative work; permanent magnet; positive work; secondary air gap; soft-landing control; straightforward theory; valve landing velocity; zero landing velocity; Acceleration; Actuators; Coils; Engines; Force; Springs; Valves;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines and Systems (ICEMS), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1044-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMS.2011.6073424