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Improvements in Fuel Efficiency through Improvements in Cord Reinforcements for Timing Belts

2012-09-10
2012-01-1750
The overhead camshaft engine efficiency can be improved by control of the rotation and phase of the cam shaft rotation. The aim of this paper is to show the improvements that have been made to the cam shaft rotation through the improvements in the timing belt, and in particular the reinforcing cords within the timing belt. The current state of the art of timing belt reinforcement is presented, and an independent study of the fuel efficiency of a modern timing belt compared to the efficiency of a fully optimised gasoline engine with a timing chain. This considers the power losses due to friction as the timing belt (or chain) transmits power from crank to cam, the power losses expressed as vibrations and noise, the variations in speed of cam rotation for different designs of timing belt, and also consistency of cam rotation through the life of the timing belt (or chain).
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