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Approach to the Main Transmission Phenomena for Timing Chain Drive Systems

2014-11-04
2014-36-0766
More and more, the automotive vehicle consumers tend to opt for internal combustion engines which use chain in their timing system, since the chain drive system presents high durability, avoiding the usual maintenance common to the belt timing system. The necessity of developing parts which increase the fuel consumption efficiency and minimize noise and vibration leads to the study and comprehension of some physical phenomena such as “polygonal action” and the ability of predicting the fluctuation of angular velocity of the sprockets used for timing the crankshaft and camshaft. The study of mathematic models in parallel to the physical test guides the development of the present work.
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Local Optimization of Parametrized Cam Profiles Applied to the Dynamic of Valvetrains

2014-09-30
2014-36-0231
Over the years, internal combustion engines have been researched and improved in the search for more power and for lower fuel consumption. An automotive subsystem that directly affects the performance of the engine is the valve train system. This system allows for the control of the admittance and release of gases from the combustion chamber. This system operates in all phases, ensuring that the valves open and close properly and ensuring the sealing of the cylinder. Several researchers have studied the kinematics and dynamics of the valve actuation system to improve engine performance. As the actuation of the valves occurs usually by cams, every movement and timing of the system is dictated by the design characteristics of the profile of the cams: it has a predominant action on the dynamics of the system.
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