Experimentally Validated Neural Networks for Sensors Redundancy Purposes in Spark Ignition Engines

Author:

Fornaro Enrico1,Cardone Massimo1,Terzo Mario1,Strano Salvatore1,Tordela Ciro1

Affiliation:

1. University of Naples Federico II, Department of Industrial Engineering, Italy

Abstract

<div>In the aeronautical field, aircraft reliability is strictly dependent on propulsion systems. Indeed, a reliable propulsion system ensures the safety of pilots and passengers and the possibility of making comfortable flights. Typically, on aircraft equipped with spark ignition (SI) engines, one of the principal requirements to make them reliable is the correct balancing between the intake air mass and fuel flows. Advances in the implementation of sophisticated control and estimation strategies on SI engines allow realizing engines with improved features in terms of performance, reducing pollution emissions, and fuel consumption. Approaches based on sensor redundancy are applied to improve the reliability in measurements of the manifold air pressure (MAP) and flow (MAF) to avoid issues related to possible faults of sensors vital for the correct functioning of SI engines. Model-based estimation techniques, based on the speed–density and alpha-speed methods for determining the MAF in engine control units, are employed to obtain sensor-less redundancy. The prediction of MAP and MAF, for sensors redundancy purposes, can be made through neural networks, allowing the avoidance of effects due to unmodeled dynamical behaviors. A sensor redundancy approach based on feedforward neural networks (FNNs) is proposed in this work for MAP and MAF prediction of a SI engine. The present work focuses on the possibility of estimating the physical quantities related to SI engines, such as the MAP and the MAF, fundamental for their monitoring using neural networks trained by means of a model-based approach avoiding expensive experimental tests for producing training data. A well-known intake manifold dynamical model (IMDM), parametrized based on the CMD 22 aeronautical engine, is employed for generating synthetic training data in steady-state conditions functional for making the chosen FNNs able to predict both MAP and MAF even in transient behavior.</div> <div>The MAP and MAF are predicted through two virtual sensors based on two independent FNNs, having the same inputs, constituted by the engine speed and the throttle angle. An experimental investigation based on an aircraft endurance test of two hours proposed by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has been made on a controlled and monitored CMD 22 engine for comparing the experimentally measured MAP and MAF with the predicted ones by the FNNs. The results demonstrate the suitability of the proposed approach for sensor redundancy purposes in SI engines to increase their reliability.</div>

Publisher

SAE International

Subject

Fuel Technology,Automotive Engineering,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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