Title :
Development of custom-made engine control unit for a research engine
Author :
Jeeva, B. ; Awate, Swapnil ; Rajesh, J. ; Chowdhury, Arindrajit ; Sheshadri, Sreedhara
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Bombay, Mumbai, India
Abstract :
In this paper, hardware development, software coding using embedded C programming language for an Arduino ATMEGA microcontroller, calibration of electronic control unit (ECU) was tested for a research engine to control the fuel injection flow rate with respect to the suction top dead center (TDC) of the engine. The system could control the fuel flow rate with a variable reluctance sensor, an Arduino microcontroller and a solenoid operated injector in a closed loop domain with a varying pulse width modulator controlled exclusively by the engine operator. The injection flow rates were measured and calibrated with the calculated fuel flow rates for different equivalence ratios (Ø) of the engine. The results showed a very close match between the measured fuel flow rates after calibration and the calculated fuel flow rates at 1500 RPM. The gasoline mass flow rate error was reduced from 40% to 3.25% by compensating the ON/OFF time of the pulse width.
Keywords :
C language; calibration; closed loop systems; control engineering computing; flow control; fuel systems; internal combustion engines; mechanical engineering computing; microcontrollers; pulse width modulation; source coding; Arduino ATMEGA microcontroller; ECU calibration; TDC; closed loop domain; custom-made engine control unit; electronic control unit calibration; embedded C programming language; fuel injection flow rate control; gasoline mass flow rate error; hardware development; research engine; software coding; solenoid operated injector; suction top dead center; variable reluctance sensor; varying pulse width modulator; Calibration; Engines; Hardware; Microcontrollers; Petroleum; Pulse width modulation; Arduino microcontroller; Pulse width modulation (PWM); equivalence ratio (Ø); solenoid operated injector; variable reluctance sensor;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technology Trends in Electronics, Communication and Networking (ET2ECN), 2014 2nd International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6985-2
DOI :
10.1109/ET2ECN.2014.7044943