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The Influence of Variable Valve Timing on the Combustion Process of a Small Spark-Ignition Engine

2006-04-03
2006-01-0445
Variable Valve Timing (VVT) technology is more and more adopted in modern spark-ignition engines for the optimization of torque delivery. Furthermore, a proper choice of valve timing could reduce the typical pumping losses of these engines thus improving fuel economy at part load. VVT mainly influences gas exchange processes, then the engine volumetric efficiency; in some circumstances, variations of valve timing could modify the charge composition and therefore the flame development and propagation. In this paper, the combustion process of a small displacement, 2 valve, spark-ignition engine, with variable valve timing, has been numerically and experimentally analyzed. The use of VVT allows obtaining combined internal EGR and Reverse Miller Cycle effects so to achieve a significant dethrottling at part load operation. A 3-D computer code has been utilized in order to calculate the details of the flow field within the cylinder and the combustion rate at different valve points.
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