Virtual pre-calibration of global volumetric efficiency of a turbocharged SI engine English Free Réservé aux membres

  • Catégorie Article technique
  • Évènement lié Congrès : SIA Simulation Numérique digital - 07 & 08 avril 2021
  • Édition SIA
  • Date 07/04/2021
  • Auteur T.Payet-Burin, O. Davodet | Stellantis // A. Maiboom, Y. Le Moual, F. Prevost | Ecole Centrale Nantes, LHEEA Lab., Nantes, France
  • Langue Anglais
  • Format Fichier PDF (711.87 Ko)
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  • Nombre de pages 6
  • Code R-2021-05-01
  • Prix Gratuit

The content of this paper focuses on the development and use of a 1D engine model to calibrate the global volumetric efficiency in the ECU of a turbocharged SI engine. In the past years, the powertrain development heavily relied on tests, in particular during the calibration activities. Although 1D-CFD engine performance model might not be accurate enough for the moment to completely perform a virtual calibration, it can be used upfront in the project to realize some pre-calibrations and, combined with test, help the calibration team during the calibration process.


First, a 1D GT-Power engine performance model is build-up and calibrated using test results from a first
prototype. After that, the model is used to perform simulation projections on a second engine stage
without any additional correlation. Comparison to measurements is also done during this new stage.


Finally, the use of the 1D model combined with tests and a machine learning procedure, in order to perform the final calibration of the engine, is detailed at the end.