CCMAV (Torque Control of Constant Mean Angular Velocity of a Crank-Shaft)

 

CCMAV (Torque Control of Constant Mean Angular Velocity of a Crank-Shaft) allows getting the value of initial velocity and the value of the count torque for regularly keeping the angular velocity of a crank-shaft. The gas force is applied by the rotation angle of the crank-shaft, the crank-shaft is accelerated by the gas force. If the gas force is same because of the count torque applied by the engine, the crank-shaft is rotated by the regular speed. So, the value of the count torque is needed to apply the virtual system. CCMAV is a processor to decide the initial velocity of the crank-shaft and the count torque which gives the regular speed to the crank-shaft in the decided gas force through the repeated simulation by ProcessNet.

 

Figure 1  A process of control algorism for CCMAV

 

Text Box: ω ̅^*-ω ̅^k=0
ω_s^'k-ω_e^k=0

 

The symbols used are as follows:

 

Figure 2  The example of CCMAV model