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Journal Article

Development of a Motorcycle Engine with a Three-dimensional Cam for Continuous Variable Valve Lift and Timing Mechanism

2008-09-09
2008-32-0016
From the viewpoint of protection of the global environment, reduction of CO2 emissions are high-priority issues for vehicles, along with the demand for increased power performance. One of the more popular technological developments that can help to resolve such incompatible characteristics is the variable valve lift mechanism. Among them, the three-dimensional cam for continuous variable valve lift and timing mechanism has been developed as a technology applicable to motorcycles, because of its small, compact layout and capability of running under high speed engine conditions. The 3-D cam is provided with numerous cam profiles set in an orderly manner and forming a three dimensional map and at points making contact with a spherical roller tappet. An accelerator actuator slides the cam along the camshaft to continuously vary the power output from idling to maximum.
Technical Paper

Piston Temperature Measurement in Internal Combustion with Telemetric Method

2014-11-11
2014-32-0051
Currently, the improvement of fuel economy is the most important issue in automobile engine development. To improve fuel economy via greater thermal efficiency, the enhancement of the compression ratio and the reduction of thermal losses because of cooling have been widely investigated. These efforts to improve thermal efficiency increase the thermal load on pistons. Ensuring the reliability of the pistons and the antiknocking capacity of engines require a better understanding of piston temperature distributions through accurate measurements under various engine operating conditions. Thus, direct and indirect measurement methods have been developed to estimate the actual piston temperature. Direct methods, such as linkage-type measurements, are not typically applicable under higher engine speeds because of the poor durability of linkages.
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