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Virtual Testing and Design Of Experiments for Functional Validation of Cam Phaser Control

2004-03-08
2004-01-0785
In order to improve the emission and performance capabilities of modern engines several devices are introduced in the system. One of such devices is the Continuously Variable Cam Phaser (CVCP), which, by shifting the relative angle between the crank and cam shafts, allows to modify the opening and closing times of the inlet and outlet valves with respect to the base engine configuration, thus giving more design freedom. The control of the CVCP is performed by the Engine Control Unit, which both sets the desired values for the CVCP shift angle and commands the CVCP actuator to control it at the correct position. The new FIRE engine 1.4l 16v also includes a CVCP. The aim of the activity described in the paper was to perform a functional validation of the CVCP position control algorithms, through a sensitivity analysis of the CVCP control performance to a series of environmental and production variables.
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