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Development of a Hydraulic Variable Valve Timing Control System with an Optimum Angular Position Locking Mechanism

2012-04-16
2012-01-0416
This paper describes a newly developed hydraulic variable valve timing control (VTC) system, targeting the internal combustion gasoline engine, with an optimum angular position locking mechanism to reduce tailpipe emissions (TPE). In general, emission control catalysts are used as one measure to reduce TPE. However, there is the issue that catalysts cannot remove pollutants before reaching its light-off temperature at cold engine start. To address this issue, we have been using a method of increasing the valve overlap period between intake valve opening (IVO) and exhaust valve closing (EVC) by operating a VTC system at engine start. This brings engine-out emissions (EOE) back to the combustion chamber to be burned, thereby reducing EOE levels. However, this method requires about 3 seconds for the sufficient hydraulic pressure to start VTC operations.
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