Hybrid Hydraulic Piezo Actuator and its Control for Camless Internal Combustion Engines
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7th International Conference on Integrated Power Electronics Systems (CIPS), 2012 : 7th International Conference on Integrated Power Electronics Systems ; proceedings ; March, 6 - 8, 2012 Nuremberg/Germany. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2012. S. 189-194 6170683 (ETG-Fachbericht; Band 133).
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T1 - Hybrid Hydraulic Piezo Actuator and its Control for Camless Internal Combustion Engines
AU - Mercorelli, Paolo
AU - Werner, Nils
AU - Becker, Udo
AU - Harndorf, Horst
N1 - Conference code: 7
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This paper deals with an integration of an actuator composed by a piezo and a hydraulic part for camless engine motor applications. The idea is to use the advantages of both, the high precision of the piezo and the force of the hydraulic part. In fact, piezoelectric actuators (PEAs) are commonly used for precision positionings, despite PEAs present nonlinearities, such as hysteresis, saturations, and creep. The model of such an integrate system in which such nonlinearities must be taken into account. Because of the variegate structure of the whole device a robust sliding mode technique is proposed to track the desired trajectory of the exhaust and intake valves. Simulations with real data are shown.
AB - This paper deals with an integration of an actuator composed by a piezo and a hydraulic part for camless engine motor applications. The idea is to use the advantages of both, the high precision of the piezo and the force of the hydraulic part. In fact, piezoelectric actuators (PEAs) are commonly used for precision positionings, despite PEAs present nonlinearities, such as hysteresis, saturations, and creep. The model of such an integrate system in which such nonlinearities must be taken into account. Because of the variegate structure of the whole device a robust sliding mode technique is proposed to track the desired trajectory of the exhaust and intake valves. Simulations with real data are shown.
KW - Engineering
KW - Camless engine
KW - Desired trajectories
KW - Hydraulic parts
KW - Integrate systems
KW - Motor applications
KW - Piezo actuator
KW - Robust sliding mode
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M3 - Article in conference proceedings
SN - 978-3-8007-3414-6
T3 - ETG-Fachbericht
SP - 189
EP - 194
BT - 7th International Conference on Integrated Power Electronics Systems (CIPS), 2012
PB - IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 7th International Conference on Integrated Power Electronics Systems - CIPS 2012
Y2 - 6 March 2012 through 8 March 2012
ER -