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Title: CAMLESS ENGINES


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CAMLESS ENGINES
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Introduction
  • CAMS
  • Control the breathing channels (valves) of an IC
    engine
  • Connected to camshaft which is operated by
    crankshaft
  • Cams push open valves at proper time guide
    their closure
  • But they are inflexible except VTEC VVT-I
  • Engineers could not vary timing, lift duration
    of valve opening infinitely

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  • CAMLESS ENGINES
  • Eliminated mechanical linkages
  • Could provide infinite variation of valve
    parameters
  • It can make engines clean, efficient responsive

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Working of conventional engines
  • The crankshaft turns camshaft which operates
    valves by mechanism as in figure
  • Spring brings back valve to initial position
  • Timing of engine valves depends on shape of cams

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Conventional engine valves
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  • Engineers must design cams in the development
    stages
  • This design compromises b/n engine power fuel
    efficiency
  • Considering this compromise automobile companies
    brought variable valve timing mechanisms
  • But is effects were limited

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Camless engines overview
  • Main sensors -
  • Engine load sensor Exhaust gas sensor
  • Valve position sensor Engine speed sensor

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  • Sensors sense parameters send signals to ECU
  • ECU contains microprocessors with associated
    software
  • This ECU controls the actuators to work according
    to requirements

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Actuators
  • It is a electro-hydraulic camless valve train
    (ECV)
  • Uses elastic property of compressed hydraulic
    fluid which acts like a liquid spring,
    accelerates decelerates the valves

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  • Hydraulic pendulum
  • Involves conversion of PE to KE and back to PE
    with minimum energy loss
  • During acceleration of valves PE is converted to
    KE
  • During deceleration of valve energy of moving
    valve is returned to fluid

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Detailed view of Hydraulic Pendulum
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Operation of hydraulic pendulum
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  • Lift, timing duration of valve opening is
    varied by controlling solenoid valves
  • This is done by ECU when signals are sent from
    the sensors

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Modifier Rod
  • Used to impart
  • Unequal lift to the paired valves
  • Zero motion to any valve

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Modifier Rod Operation
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Advantages
  • Offers continuously variable independent
    control of all aspects of valve motion - lift,
    operation duration, event of opening
  • ECV system can control valve velocity, valve
    acceleration and deceleration

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Resultant Advantages
  • Better fuel economy- 7 to 10 increase
  • Higher torque power- 10 to 15 increase
  • Lower exhaust emissions- EGR system is eliminated
    since EGR effect occurs on its own thus reduces
    NOx emissions
  • Reduction in size weight

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Disadvantages
  • Opening closing of valves requires some power-
  • Electromechanical- alternator
  • Electrohydraulic- accumulator
  • Sophisticated electronic control required for
    gentle seating of valves
  • Current solenoids cannot run at high rpms
  • Hidden cost of microprocessor software controls

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Conclusion
  • Even though some disadvantages are present, we
    can expect electrohydraulic electromechanical
    valves to replace the conventional camshaft
    technology.

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