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Control-oriented time-varying input-delayed temperature model for SI engine exhaust catalyst

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This paper proposes a model for the internal temperature of a SI engine catalyst. The modeling approach is grounded on a one-dimensional distributed parameter model, which is approximated by a time-varying input-delay system whose dynamics parameters (time constant, delay, gains) are obtained through a simple analytic reduction procedure. Following recent works, the distributed heat generation resulting from pollutant conversion is shown here to be equivalent to an inlet temperature entering the system at a virtual front inside the catalyst. The gain of this new input introduces a coupling to account for the conversion efficiency. Relevance of this model is qualitatively supported by experimental data.
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hal-00873598 , version 1 (16-10-2013)

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Delphine Bresch-Pietri, Thomas Leroy, Nicolas Petit. Control-oriented time-varying input-delayed temperature model for SI engine exhaust catalyst. American Control Conference (ACC), 2013, Jun 2013, Washington DC, United States. pp.2189 - 2195. ⟨hal-00873598⟩
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