Research Article

Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-loaded Automotive Diesel Engine

Volume: 5 Number: 2 June 30, 2021
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Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-loaded Automotive Diesel Engine

Abstract


Exhaust after-treatment (EAT) systems on automotive vehicles cannot perform effectively at low loads due to low exhaust temperatures (Texhaust < 250oC). Con-ventional late intake valve closure (LIVC) technique - a proven method to im-prove diesel exhaust temperatures - generally requires the modulation of the whole valve lift profile. However, an alternative method - boot-shaped LIVC - only needs partial lift form modulation and can rise exhaust temperatures signif-icantly. Therefore, this study attempts to demonstrate that boot-shaped LIVC can be an alternative solution to improve exhaust temperatures above 250oC at low-loaded operations of automotive vehicles.
A 1-D engine simulation program is used to model the diesel engine system operating at 1200 RPM engine speed and at 2.5 bar brake mean effective pres-sure (BMEP) engine load. Boot-shaped LIVC is achieved via keeping the valve lift constant (at 4.0 mm) for a while during closure and then closing it at different closure angles. The method results in up to 55oC exhaust temperature rise through reduced in-cylinder airflow and thus, is adequate to keep EAT system above 250oC at low loads. The longer the boot is kept during closure, the lower the air-to-fuel ratio is reduced and the higher the exhaust temperature flows at turbine exit. Similar to conventional LIVC, boot-shaped LIVC improves fuel con-sumption as pumping losses are decreased in the system. Despite aforementioned improvements, EAT warm-up is affected negatively due to the significant drop-off on exhaust mass flow rates. The need to modify only some parts of the lift profile is a technical advantage and can reduce production costs.

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Supporting Institution

İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi BAP Koordinatörlüğü

Project Number

2019-GAP-GİDF-0016

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Mechanical Engineering

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 30, 2021

Submission Date

September 18, 2020

Acceptance Date

February 17, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 5 Number: 2

APA
Başaran, H. Ü. (2021). Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-loaded Automotive Diesel Engine. International Journal of Automotive Science And Technology, 5(2), 85-98. https://doi.org/10.30939/ijastech..796769
AMA
1.Başaran HÜ. Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-loaded Automotive Diesel Engine. IJASTECH. 2021;5(2):85-98. doi:10.30939/ijastech.796769
Chicago
Başaran, Hasan Üstün. 2021. “Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-Loaded Automotive Diesel Engine”. International Journal of Automotive Science And Technology 5 (2): 85-98. https://doi.org/10.30939/ijastech. 796769.
EndNote
Başaran HÜ (June 1, 2021) Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-loaded Automotive Diesel Engine. International Journal of Automotive Science And Technology 5 2 85–98.
IEEE
[1]H. Ü. Başaran, “Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-loaded Automotive Diesel Engine”, IJASTECH, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 85–98, June 2021, doi: 10.30939/ijastech..796769.
ISNAD
Başaran, Hasan Üstün. “Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-Loaded Automotive Diesel Engine”. International Journal of Automotive Science And Technology 5/2 (June 1, 2021): 85-98. https://doi.org/10.30939/ijastech. 796769.
JAMA
1.Başaran HÜ. Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-loaded Automotive Diesel Engine. IJASTECH. 2021;5:85–98.
MLA
Başaran, Hasan Üstün. “Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-Loaded Automotive Diesel Engine”. International Journal of Automotive Science And Technology, vol. 5, no. 2, June 2021, pp. 85-98, doi:10.30939/ijastech. 796769.
Vancouver
1.Hasan Üstün Başaran. Effects of Intake Valve Lift Form Modulation on Exhaust Temperature and Fuel Economy of a Low-loaded Automotive Diesel Engine. IJASTECH. 2021 Jun. 1;5(2):85-98. doi:10.30939/ijastech. 796769

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