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Piston and valve deactivation for improved part load performances of internal combustion engines

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 16:59 authored by Albert Parker
Cylinder deactivation has been proposed so far for improved part load operation of large gasoline engines. In all this application, the cylinder deactivation has been achieved keeping the intake and exhaust valves closed for a particular cylinder, with pistons still following their strokes. The paper presents a new mechanism between the piston and the crankshaft to enable selective deactivation of pistons, therefore decoupling the motion of the piston from the rotation of the crankshaft. The reduced friction mean effective pressure of the new technology enables the use of piston deactivation in large engines not necessarily throttle controlled but also controlled by quantity of fuel injected. Results of performance simulations are proposed for a HSDI V8 engine, producing significant savings during light operation.

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1

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16

Total pages

16

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Proceedings of SAE 2011 World Congress

Name of conference

SAE 2011 World Congress

Publisher

SAE International

Place published

USA

Start date

2011-04-16

End date

2011-04-18

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 SAE International

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2006039295

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-02-11

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