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Steady and Transient Fluid Dynamic Analysis of the Tumble and Swirl Evolution on a 4V Engine with Independent Intake Valves Actuation

2008-10-06
2008-01-2392
This work aims at analyzing the fluid dynamic characteristics of a Ducati 4 valves SI engine, for racing motorcycle, during the intake and compression strokes, focusing on the correlation between steady state flow test data (experiments and simulations) and transient CFD simulation results, including the effect of variable valve actuation strategies with independent intake valve actuation. Several steady state flow test data were available in terms of maps of the discharge, tumble and swirl coefficients, at any combination of asymmetric lifts of the two intake valves. From these steady state data it can be argued that asymmetric strategies could enhance engine full load and part load operation characteristics, by exploiting favourable trade off occurring between the opposing needs for high mass flow rate and high charge motion intensity.
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Analysis of the Structural Behavior of Racing Motorcycle Swingarms

2012-04-16
2012-01-0207
The problems which arise during the design of a motorcycle, may affect the proper functioning of the vehicle, and ride comfort. This type of problem is particularly found in sport where mechanical components which can cause malfunctioning should, be replaced quickly within a very limited time. This work is an investigation of the swingarm component. The aim is to link objective data such as stiffness and natural frequencies (derived through the application of scientific method) with subjective information such as handling and comfort perceived by professional riders. The testers were two riders of the 2008 World SuperBike Championship. They were chosen to represent two kinds of driving behaviors: one of them had a affable riding attitude, whereas, the second was more aggressive. Three motorcycle swingarms used in the 2008 World SuperBike Championship, were mechanically characterized: FEM and experimental investigations were performed.
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