The use of an ElectroMechanical Valve Actuator (EMVA) formed by two magnets and two balanced springs is a promising tool to implement innovative engine management strategies. This actuator needs to be properly controlled to reduce impact velocities during engine valve operations, but the use of a position sensor for each valve is not possible for cost reasons. It is therefore essential to find sensorless solutions based on increasingly predictive models of such a mechatronic actuator. To address this task in this paper we present an in-depth lumped parameter model of the EMVA based on a hybrid analytical-finite element method (FEM) approach. The idea is to develop a model of EMVA embedding the well-known predictive behaviour of FEM models. All FEM data are then fitted to a smooth curve that renders unknown magnetic quantities in analytical form. In this regard, we select a single-wise function that is able to describe global magnetic quantities as the flux linkage and force both for linear and saturation working regions of the materials. The model intrinsically describes all mutual effects between two magnets. The goodness of the dynamic behaviour of the model is finally tested on a series of transient FEM simulations of the actuator in different working conditions.

Modeling of an electromechanical engine valve actuator based on a hybrid analytical-FEM approach

Alessandro di Gaeta;Veniero Giglio;Giuseppe Police
2008

Abstract

The use of an ElectroMechanical Valve Actuator (EMVA) formed by two magnets and two balanced springs is a promising tool to implement innovative engine management strategies. This actuator needs to be properly controlled to reduce impact velocities during engine valve operations, but the use of a position sensor for each valve is not possible for cost reasons. It is therefore essential to find sensorless solutions based on increasingly predictive models of such a mechatronic actuator. To address this task in this paper we present an in-depth lumped parameter model of the EMVA based on a hybrid analytical-finite element method (FEM) approach. The idea is to develop a model of EMVA embedding the well-known predictive behaviour of FEM models. All FEM data are then fitted to a smooth curve that renders unknown magnetic quantities in analytical form. In this regard, we select a single-wise function that is able to describe global magnetic quantities as the flux linkage and force both for linear and saturation working regions of the materials. The model intrinsically describes all mutual effects between two magnets. The goodness of the dynamic behaviour of the model is finally tested on a series of transient FEM simulations of the actuator in different working conditions.
2008
Istituto Motori - IM - Sede Napoli
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