E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)
Early Stage Calibration of a Formula SAE Engine 1-D Fluid Dynamic Model with Limited Experimental Data
Abstract
This work addresses the early stage calibration of a Formula SAE engine 1-D fluid dynamic model starting from limited experimental data. The availability of an engine model since the early stages of the development of a new Formula SAE vehicle allows to carry out preliminary analyses or ECU calibration. A few experimental tests have been executed at wide open throttle and variable engine speed. Then, a 1D thermo-fluid dynamic engine model has been developed starting from the geometry data of the engine. A vector optimization problem has been then solved to calibrate the engine model. In particular, the error minimization between numerical and experimental values of the torque in different engine operating conditions has been set as objective of the optimization process. Finally, starting from the results of the proposed calibration methodology, a decision-making criterion allowed the identification of a single optimal solution within the Pareto optimal front together with the related values for the set of calibration parameters. The results highlight how the proposed calibration procedure could be usefully adopted to set an early stage engine model which could be properly adopted to preliminarily detect the effects of geometric changes or control parameters variations on the main engine performance.
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