26th International Vienna Motor Symposium

The Rising Influence of Simulation in the Design of Engine Control Systems

Authors

Dipl.-Ing. W. Nietschke, Dipl.-Ing. M. Schultalbers, Dr.-Ing. O. Magnor, IAV GmbH, Gifhorn

Year

2005

Print Info

Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 12, Nr. 595

Summary

The use of new technologies in the design of combustion engines is driven by requirements such as reduction of fuel consumption, emissions and production costs. To fully achieve these requirements in series production, powerful engine management and control systems are required. The amount of time available for development and parameterization of these control systems is becoming shorter while their complexity is rising enormously. This leads to new challenges throughout all phases of the development process for engine control systems that can only be met by utilizing model and simulation based methods as well as state-of-the art control engineering approaches. The consistent use of simulation throughout all process steps (system development, function development and application) leads to a significantly increased efficiency and an accelerated overall development process.

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