On optimization of the pid governor for diesel engine

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Malkhede, D.N. [1 ]
Dhariwal, H.C. [1 ]
Joshi, M.C. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Bombay 400 076, India
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Governors - Proportional control systems - Speed - Controllers - Three term control systems;
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In a diesel engine, governor is indispensable for ensuring that the engine maintains a certain speed under various load conditions, that the engine speed does not exceed a certain speed as a protection against self-destruction or stall. Also, speed fluctuations resulting from poor governing, lead to vibrations, noise, wear and tear and increased level of soot. Therefore it is desirable to have minimum speed fluctuations under all engine-operating conditions. Inspite of many limitations, most of the existing engines still use simple mechanical governor providing proportional control only. Electronic governors can provide a more flexible P (proportional), I (integral), and D (derivative) control under all speeds and loads. So far no work is reported on optimizing the controller parameters using the analytical approach. In the present work turbo charged diesel engine is analytically modeled based on Krutov's approach for the control analysis. Attempts have been made to optimize controller parameters. The criterion for minimizing the engine speed fluctuations is met by minimizing the Integral Squared Error in engine speed. The parameters obtained have been used to study the engine speed response. The results have shown remarkable improvement in the engine speed fluctuations.
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