A Hardware-in-Loop Simulation System for Crush Natural Gas Turbo Engine

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Real-time model is one of the key elements in Hardware In Loop (HIL) simulations. A new Crush Natural Gas (CNG) Turbo Engine model and HIL simulation platform are presented in this paper. The platform provides simulations of engine speed, torque, dynamic load, turbo, exhaust gas temperature and emissions conditions. The platform is based on Matlab/Simulink, Labview and can be seamlessly connected with a CNG engine control unit (ECU). Simulation results indicate that platform provide us higher development efficiency as well as lower reduce development expense of ECU.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 466-467)

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1368-1372

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February 2012

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