2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-019-1245-6
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Effective release energy, residual gas, and engine emission characteristics of a V-twin engine with various exhaust valve closing timings

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“…In an internal combustion engine, intake valve timing controls the intake flow into the cylinder while the exhaust gas flow is controlled by exhaust valve timing. Early intake valve opening may cause exhaust gases to be expelled into the intake port and back to the cylinder in the intake stroke, and late exhaust valve opening may result in the reverse exhaust flow back to the cylinder during the intake stroke [90]. The iEGR rate can be controlled by changing the timing of the intake valve opening timing and the exhaust valve closing.…”
Section: Control Strategies and Prediction Of Iegr Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an internal combustion engine, intake valve timing controls the intake flow into the cylinder while the exhaust gas flow is controlled by exhaust valve timing. Early intake valve opening may cause exhaust gases to be expelled into the intake port and back to the cylinder in the intake stroke, and late exhaust valve opening may result in the reverse exhaust flow back to the cylinder during the intake stroke [90]. The iEGR rate can be controlled by changing the timing of the intake valve opening timing and the exhaust valve closing.…”
Section: Control Strategies and Prediction Of Iegr Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the model was used to investigate other characteristics of the engine in different modes for each type of diesel fuel and biodiesel blend. AVL-boost software is effective and useful software that is used to simulate most types of engine [15][16][17][18]; in this research, a common rail single cylinder engine is simulated based on the AVL-boost software. Table 1 presents the test engine's specifications; the simulation model is shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…The exhaust valves and intake valve were controlled by two different camshafts. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the experimental setup schematics [13] and experimental engine setup system [14]. The experiment was conducted with engine speed band of 2000-8000 rpm, 11.8:1 is the compression ratio of the engine, and the air/fuel ratio was kept at 13.6 and 29.5-30 °C of the temperature of intake air during experiments.…”
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“…The sensors (12) and (13) were used to determine the exhaust gas temperature and oxygen in the exhaust gas. The cylinder pressure sensor Kistler 6056A (14) was located on the engine's head. The air cleaner box (15) and throttle (16), an air-heater (17) was used to remain temperature of air flow from 29.5-30 °C .…”
Section: Experiments Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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