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A misfire-integrated Gaussian process (MInt-GP) emulator for energy-assisted compression ignition (EACI) engines with varying cetane number jet fuels.

Authors :
Narayanan, Sai Ranjeet
Ji, Yi
Sapra, Harsh Darshan
Kweon, Chol-Bum Mike
Kim, Kenneth S
Sun, Zongxuan
Kokjohn, Sage
Mak, Simon
Yang, Suo
Source :
International Journal of Engine Research (Sage Publications, Ltd.); Jul2024, Vol. 25 Issue 7, p1349-1380, 32p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

For energy-assisted compression ignition (EACI) engine propulsion at high-altitude operating conditions using sustainable jet fuels with varying cetane numbers, it is essential to develop an efficient engine control system for robust and optimal operation. Control systems are typically trained using experimental data, which can be costly and time consuming to generate due to setup time of experiments, unforeseen delays/issues with manufacturing, mishaps/engine failures and the consequent repairs (which can take weeks), and errors in measurements. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations can overcome such burdens by complementing experiments with simulated data for control system training. Such simulations, however, can be computationally expensive. Existing data-driven machine learning (ML) models have shown promise for emulating the expensive CFD simulator, but encounter key limitations here due to the expensive nature of the training data and the range of differing combustion behaviors (e.g. misfires and partial/delayed ignition) observed at such broad operating conditions. We thus develop a novel physics-integrated emulator, called the Misfire-Integrated GP (MInt-GP), which integrates important auxiliary information on engine misfires within a Gaussian process surrogate model. With limited CFD training data, we show the MInt-GP model can yield reliable predictions of in-cylinder pressure evolution profiles and subsequent heat release profiles and engine CA50 predictions at a broad range of input conditions. We further demonstrate much better prediction capabilities of the MInt-GP at different combustion behaviors compared to existing data-driven ML models such as kriging and neural networks, while also observing up to 80 times computational speed-up over CFD, thus establishing its effectiveness as a tool to assist CFD for fast data generation in control system training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14680874
Volume :
25
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Engine Research (Sage Publications, Ltd.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177899553
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/14680874241229514