SAE Technical Paper Series 2018
DOI: 10.4271/2018-01-0376
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Effects of Variable Intake Valve Timings and Valve Lift on the Performance and Fuel Efficiency of an Internal Combustion Engine

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“…To validate the data gathered from the 1-D simulation in Ricardo WAVE software, the engine fitted into a FSAE car is tested on a chassis dynamometer from 5500 to 7500 rpm. Brake torque and power are compared between the dynamometer and the simulation as shown in Figure 5 [15,37,41]. The nature of the brake torque and power curves obtained from the dyno test and simulation followed closely and a variance of around 5% is observed.…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…To validate the data gathered from the 1-D simulation in Ricardo WAVE software, the engine fitted into a FSAE car is tested on a chassis dynamometer from 5500 to 7500 rpm. Brake torque and power are compared between the dynamometer and the simulation as shown in Figure 5 [15,37,41]. The nature of the brake torque and power curves obtained from the dyno test and simulation followed closely and a variance of around 5% is observed.…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Engine performance vs engine speed-simulation results validated against experimental torque[15,37,41], (a) Engine power (b) Engine torque.…”
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“…In the combustion process block, the only variable parameter is m cyl , which is determined by ξ cam , P m and N . The VCT creates large disturbance to m cyl which leads to drivability issues [15]- [18]. To satisfy the torque demand when applying the optimal cam schedule, a torque controller is implemented to track the torque demand.…”
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“…An additional task of the intake system is:  supplying engine cylinders with air in appropriate amounts and with appropriate parameters in such a way as to ensure the correct course of the fuel combustion process in the engine cylinders [22,25,36,50],  noise suppression of combustion process in the engine [9],  forcing the emergence of wave phenomena causing the so-called dynamic boost (resonant) at the desired engine operating ranges, thus increasing the filling and engine power [47].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%