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압축착화기관용 가변밸브 듀레이션(VVD)시스템의 제어전략에 따른 유동 및 연소성능 해석Flow and Combustion Characteristics according Control Strategy of Variable Valve Duration System for Compression Ignition Engine

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Flow and Combustion Characteristics according Control Strategy of Variable Valve Duration System for Compression Ignition Engine
Authors
조인수김우택이진욱
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
한국분무공학회
Keywords
Variable Valve Duration(가변밸브 듀레이션); Variable Valve Timing(가변밸브 타이밍); Compression Ignition(압축착화); Engine Modeling(엔진모델링); Volume efficiency(체적효율)
Citation
한국분무공학회지, v.25, no.2, pp.45 - 50
Journal Title
한국분무공학회지
Volume
25
Number
2
Start Page
45
End Page
50
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/38548
DOI
10.15435/JILASSKR.2020.25.2.45
ISSN
1226-2277
Abstract
Recently, global warming and environmental pollution are becoming more important, and fuel economy is becoming important. Each automobile company is actively developing various new technologies to increase fuel efficiency. CVVD(Continuously Variable Valve Duration) system means a device that continuously changes the rotational speed of the camshaft to change the valve duration according to the state of the engine. In this paper, VVT(Variable Valve Timing) and CVVD were applied to a single-cylinder diesel engine, and the characteristics of intake and exhaust flow rate and in-cylinder pressure characteristics were analyzed by numerical analysis. In order to analyze the effect of CVVD on the actual engine operation, the study was performed by setting the valve control and injection pressure as variables in two sections of the engine operating region. As a result, In the case of applying CVVD, the positive overlap with the exhaust valve is maintained, thus it is possible to secure the flow smoothness of air and increase the volumetric efficiency by improving the flow rate. The section 2 condition showed the highest peak pressure, but the pressure rise rate was similar to that of the VVT 20 and CVCD 20 conditions up to 40 bar due to the occurrence of ignition delay.
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