Applied Sciences (Oct 2018)

Study on Valve Strategy of Variable Cylinder Deactivation Based on Electromagnetic Intake Valve Train

  • Maoyang Hu,
  • Siqin Chang,
  • Yaxuan Xu,
  • Liang Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8112096
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 2096

Abstract

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The camless electromagnetic valve train (EMVT), as a fully flexible variable valve train, has enormous potential for improving engine performances. In this paper, a new valve strategy based on the electromagnetic intake valve train (EMIV) is proposed to achieve variable cylinder deactivation (VCD) on a four-cylinder gasoline engine. The 1D engine model was constructed in GT-Power according to test data. In order to analyze the VCD operation with the proposed valve strategy, the 1D model was validated using a 3D code. The effects of the proposed valve strategy were investigated from the perspective of energy loss of the transition period, the mass fraction of oxygen in the exhaust pipe, and the minimum in-cylinder pressure of the active cycle. On the premise of avoiding high exhaust oxygen and oil suction, the intake valve timing can be determined with the variation features of energy losses. It was found that at 1200 and 1600 rpm, fuel economy was improved by 12.5⁻16.6% and 9.7⁻14.6%, respectively, under VCD in conjunction with the early intake valve closing (EIVC) strategy when the brake mean effective pressure (BMEP) ranged from 0.3 MPa to 0.2 MPa.

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