Atmospheric pollution caused by automotive vehicles is nowadays a very relevant and open problem. To limit the emissions level, the vehicles are equipped with three way catalytic converter. Currently, the largest amount of pollutants is produced during the warm-up phase when the the catalyst is not activated. In this work, we propose an active control strategy, based on an optimal approach, aimed at the fast heating of the catalyst while guaranteeing the driver requirements. The effectiveness of the control action is shown via Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) experiments, where the performance of the actual control hardware has been tested in the loop.

Emission Reduction During TWC Warm-up: Control Synthesis and Hardware-In-the-Loop Verification

FIENGO G;GLIELMO, Luigi
2008-01-01

Abstract

Atmospheric pollution caused by automotive vehicles is nowadays a very relevant and open problem. To limit the emissions level, the vehicles are equipped with three way catalytic converter. Currently, the largest amount of pollutants is produced during the warm-up phase when the the catalyst is not activated. In this work, we propose an active control strategy, based on an optimal approach, aimed at the fast heating of the catalyst while guaranteeing the driver requirements. The effectiveness of the control action is shown via Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) experiments, where the performance of the actual control hardware has been tested in the loop.
2008
Catalytic converters; Active control strategies
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