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MAPS OF DISCHARGE COEFFICIENTS FOR VALVES, PORTS AND THROTTLES

2001-12-01
2001-01-1798
The paper discusses the application of maps of measured discharge coefficients for poppet valves, cylinder ports, and in-pipe throttles within a theoretical simulation of the unsteady gas flow through an internal combustion engine. The maps provided cover both inflow and outflow at the discontinuity being discussed and are displayed as contour maps of the discharge coefficient as some function of the geometrical flow area of that discontinuity and of the pressure ratio across it up to a maximum value of 2.0. An engine simulation package is used for both a four-stroke and a two-stroke engine to determine the typical pressure ratio and area ratio characteristics which pertain at all such discontinuities at representative engine speed and load conditions.
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The Potential of 50cc Four-Stroke Engines for Moped Applications

1998-09-14
982050
Due to increasingly stringent emissions legislation the four-stroke engine is beginning to replace the two-stroke engine for motorcycle and scooter applications over 50cc. However, because of its comparatively poor performance, the four-stroke unit is not replacing the two-stroke for moped applications which are restricted to 50cc. To meet forthcoming European legislation the two-stroke moped engine requires an exhaust catalyst which presents considerable durability problems when applied to this type of engine. This would not be the case with a four-stroke unit, so if its performance could be improved it would be an attractive alternative. This paper illustrates the difficulties facing four-stroke engines of this size, the improvements required, the benefits (and problems) of a multi-valve approach and possible means of improving performance.
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