Low-Load Performance of Gasoline Engine Based on  Non-Cam Valve Pattern

ZHANG Pengbo,HE Yituan,HONG Yun,TAO Youdong,YUAN Chenheng

Vehicle Engine ›› 2018, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (6) : 29.

Vehicle Engine ›› 2018, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (6) : 29. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-2222.2018.06.005

Low-Load Performance of Gasoline Engine Based on  Non-Cam Valve Pattern

  •  ZHANG PengboHE YituanHONG YunTAO YoudongYUAN Chenheng
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In order to explore the influence of noncam valve pattern on the lowload performance of engine, improve volumetric efficiency and reduce gas exchange loss,7 sets of intake profiles were designed by considering the valve response delay and seating impact and multiple intake late closing angles between 10° and 100°ABDC were acquired. Importing noncam intake profile into gasoline engine model, 6 sets of noncam exhaust profiles were designed when the charging efficiency was the highest and the exhaust early opening angle is between 10° and 60°BBDC. In the conditions of 50% load at 1 000 r/min, the influence of noncam valve pattern on gasoline engine performance was further researched. The results indicated that the charging efficiency increased by 9.52% when the intake late closing angle was 20°ABDC. The noncam exhaust profiles were adopted and the exhaust early opening angles were optimized at the same intake phase. At 40°BBDC,the total exhaust loss was the least and the indicated torque increased by 16.88%. At 50°BBDC, the fuel economy was optimal and BSFC was 260.18 g/(kW·h) which improved by 14.91%. Accordingly, adopting the noncam valve pattern and optimizing the intake and exhaust phase could effectively increase the charging efficiency, reduce the exhaust loss and improve the power and economy of engine.

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non-cam valve pattern / intake late closing / exhaust early opening / charging efficiency

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ZHANG Pengbo,HE Yituan,HONG Yun,TAO Youdong,YUAN Chenheng. Low-Load Performance of Gasoline Engine Based on  Non-Cam Valve Pattern[J]. Vehicle Engine. 2018, 0(6): 29 https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1001-2222.2018.06.005

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