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Technical Paper

Integrated Simulation, Analysis and Testing of a Variable Valve Train for Passenger Car Diesel Engines

2012-04-16
2012-01-0829
The need to meet ever more stringent emission legislations over the last decade has led to a significant increase in diesel engine complexity. A typical modern passenger car diesel engine now features variable geometry exhaust gas turbocharging and variable charge motion in combination with exhaust gas recirculation. Further improvements are still required and one technology that has the potential to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions is variable valve timing. This gives the ability to alter in-cylinder charge motion and effective compression ratio. In doing so, it not only alters in-cylinder pressures and temperatures, but also the operating point of the turbocharger and EGR system. This paper demonstrates how both 1-D and 3-D numerical simulation have been used in conjunction with engine testing to analyse the fundamental effects and separate the interactions.
Journal Article

Active Air Management with High Speed Flap for DI-Diesel-Engines

2008-04-14
2008-01-1345
The paper demonstrates the potentials of a high speed flap installed upstream of the intake valve of a HSDI diesel engine, to control the amount of fresh mixture and its composition. This switching device will not only enable the impulse charging or Miller-Cycle, but also a new method of external EGR.
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