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Development of New Compact Hybrid System

2017-11-05
2017-32-0039
One of the fuel efficiency improvement policy of Small vehicle included Regenerative Braking System (JSAE 20139006 / SAE 2013-32-9006), but developed New Compact Hybrid System to realize further fuel efficiency improvement. The previous system has losses for the engine friction when deceleration energy is collected, but the new system realizes effective regeneration with separating the engine. The new system collect deceleration energy in decelerating time and coasting as well as the previous system, but the fuel consumption with the engine is minimized by running EV with the collected energy and realize further fuel efficiency improvement. In addition, the assist is also performed with collected energy, so both good efficiency and good accelerating performance are realized. This system adopts Auto Gear Shift® system (following, AGS) which is based on a manual transmission.
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Computational Study to Improve Thermal Efficiency of Spark Ignition Engine

2015-03-10
2015-01-0011
The objective of this paper is to investigate the potential of lean burn combustion to improve the thermal efficiency of spark ignition engine. Experiments used a single cylinder gasoline spark ignition engine fueled with primary reference fuel of octane number 90, running at 4000 revolution per minute and at wide open throttle. Experiments were conducted at constant fueling rate and in order to lean the mixture, more air is introduced by boosted pressure from stoichiometric mixture to lean limit while maintaining the high output engine torque as possible. Experimental results show that the highest thermal efficiency is obtained at excess air ratio of 1.3 combined with absolute boosted pressure of 117 kPa. Three dimensional computational fluid dynamic simulation with detailed chemical reactions was conducted and compared with results obtained from experiments as based points.
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Method for Predicting Erosion Due to Cavitation of Outboard-Motor

2014-11-11
2014-32-0054
When the planing craft with outboard motor is running, cavitation occurs around the surface of propeller and lower unit of outboard motor. Cavitation has been classified under several categories by the feature and cause of occurrence. Among them, cloud cavitation and root cavitation lead to erosion damage on the surface of lower unit and propeller. To prevent from poor appearance or performance deterioration of outboard motor by erosion damage, it is important problem to predict the erosion occurrence. Currently we can predict the cavitation phenomena sufficiently, but the area of cavitation does not necessarily correspond with the area of erosion. In this study, we present the new method to predict the area of erosion due to cavitation using CFD (computer fluid dynamics) analysis. In order to evaluate the accuracy of erosion occurrence simulation, the simulation results are compared against the result of a full-scale cruising test.
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Study on Efficiency Improvement of Compact Generator for Motorcycle

2014-11-11
2014-32-0138
This paper describes our attempts to improve the power generation efficiency of single-phase permanent magnet generators of outer-rotor type for motorcycles by their reducing electric losses (iron loss and copper loss) by electromagnetic analysis. In this study, we first broke down the electric losses into iron loss and copper loss by electromagnetic analysis. Then, focusing on the iron loss that the loss ratio was high, we modified the thickness and material of the stator core sheets and reduced the iron loss in the non-magnetic protection covers of the magnets on the rotor, and thus improved power generation efficiency. Further, we analyzed the flow of magnetic flux and magnetic flux density and found that it would be effective against leakage of the flux between the magnets if we spaced the magnets, which we did and which also allowed us to reduce the amount of magnets used.
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Evaluation of the Tribological Property of Resin Coating by the Addition of Nylon and Graphite Particles

2012-10-23
2012-32-0090
A resin coating was applied to a piston skirt for use in an internal combustion engine to reduce the frictional resistance on its surface. The purpose of the authors' study was to observe the change in surface states with the addition of nylon and graphite to the coating as solid lubricant particles in order to investigate the tribological properties of the surface. The authors observed self-formed microdimples on the resin surface when nylon particles were added to the polyamide-imide (PAI) coating material. These microdimples functioned as oil reservoirs similar in size to the nylon particles. The authors used PAI as a binder, and graphite particles (5 μm) and two different grades (5 and 10 μm) of nylon-12 particles as additives. These materials were mixed in a solvent, and an aluminum test sample was coated. The test sample was then heated in an oven to cure the PAI. Next, the texture of the surface was observed.
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INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY FOR ELECTRODEPOSITION PAINTING PROCESS

2011-11-08
2011-32-0639
The electrodeposition painting can make a coat adhere not only to the exterior surface but also on the inside of an object, and has excellent corrosion resistance. Therefore, it is widely used as paint for anti-corrosion to various vehicles. In electrodeposition painting, by the electricity from an electrode flowing into the surface of an object through paint solution, a paint deposits to the surface of an object and a paint film is formed. Therefore, if the object is simply in contact with paint solution, a paint film will not necessarily be formed. For example, even if paint solution has touched, since the electrical resistance of paint solution is not high, sufficient current flows through the outside of a motorcycle frame, nor the inner surface of the automobile body and a paint film may not be formed. In order to check the paint film thickness of electrodeposition painting conventionally, it was measuring by disassembling the actually painted object.
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Development of lead-free crankshaft for motorcycle

2011-11-08
2011-32-0649
Lead-added free-cutting steel has been used by many parts which need high machinability because lead improves chip friability and drill life. However, the demand of lead reduction increases in recent years, because of environmental impact substance reduction. Therefore, we developed lead-free crankshaft for motorcycle. Until now, crankshaft for motorcycle has been manufactured with lead-added free-cutting steel by a following process; Hot-Forging - Quenching and Tempering (QT) - Prior Machining - Nitrocarburizing - Finishing process because of strength and machinability. When we tried to change steel to lead-free, we examined to change to sulfur-added free-cutting steel. However, chip friability of sulfur-added free-cutting steel is inferior to lead one. Thus, we concerned about increase in machining expense. Then, heat-treatment after forging was examined to change from QT to normalizing for reducing the heat-treatment expense.
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Development of plasma spray-coated cylinders

2000-06-12
2000-05-0069
In recent years, one of the most important issues in the automotive industry is the improvement of fuel economy started from the environmental problem. Making cars lighter and reducing the coefficient of friction are two ways to improve fuel economy. Reducing the weight of a cylinder, an engine component, is a typical example. The traditional, mainstream method to reduce cylinder weight has been to convert cast iron cylinder blocks into aluminum cylinder blocks by using cast iron sleeves. To further make engines lighter and more compact, however, it is desirable that cast iron sleeves be abolished, or, in other words, making cylinder blocks sleeveless. A typical technology to make cylinder blocks sleeveless is applying anti- wear coating on a bore wall. Electroplating is currently the mainstream method used for this technology. It must be noted, however, electroplating is used primarily for low-pressure cast cylinders.
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