Einladung zum Vortrag im Kolloquium Technische Kybernetik
Modeling and control of an automotive electromechanical intake and exhaust valve actuator
Prof. C. R. (Bob) Koch
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Zeit: Dienstag · 2. 5. 2006 · 16:00 Uhr
Ort: Seminarraum 3.241 · Pfaffenwaldring 9 · Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen
Abstract
A promising method for enhancing automotive internal combustion engine
efficiency uses solenoid actuators to directly control gas exchange valves.
Mitigation of valve seating velocities is challenging due to phenomena such
as magnetic saturation and pressure disturbances. Production implementation
of an electromagnetic valvetrain will require the development of cost
effective yet accurate sensors for robust feedback control. An overview of
the modeling, control design, and experimental and simulated results using
a magnetic flux based sensor will be given.
Biographical Information
Dr. Koch is an associate professor of mechanical engineering at the
University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. He teaches fluid mechanics,
control systems and digital signal processing. His research interests
include fundamental investigation of fluid mechanics, combustion and control
which are applied to new internal combustion engine concepts. Combining
variable valve timing with homogeneous charge compression ignition
combustion is being investigated using both simulation and experiment.
Research in the area of flow control of micro-droplets is also being
performed. Prior to his current position, Dr. Koch worked for 8 years at
DaimlerBenz/DaimlerChrysler in Stuttgart and for 2 years at General Motors
in Detroit. He obtained his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from
the University of Alberta in 1985 and master's degree and doctorate in
mechanical engineering from Stanford University in 1986 and 1991
respectively.
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