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MELICHÁREK, M.
Original Title
CONCEPT OF MODERN CONTROL SYSTEMS ON TWO STROKE REVERSE UNIFLOW COMBUSTION ENGINE
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Next level of passenger vehicles engines evolution is needed to comply with fuel economy and pollutant regulation legislative requirements. Turning a combustion engine with modern control systems into reverse uniflow two-stroke engines improves the power density of the engine and minimizes negative aspects of using the classic two-stroke engines. Variable valve timing allows control of the intake stroke, forced induction by supercharger substitutes intake into two-stroke engine crankcase, high pressure direct fuel injection eliminates fuel losses caused by overlapping intake and exhaust strokes. Future research will focus on the new design proof of concept and particular technical solutions.
Keywords
uniflow two-stroke engine, valvetrain, forced induction, direct fuel injection
Authors
RIV year
2014
Released
11. 7. 2014
Publisher
Univerzita Pardubice
Location
Pardubice
ISBN
1801-674X
Periodical
Perners' Contacts
Year of study
Number
35
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
48
Pages to
57
Pages count
10
URL
http://pernerscontacts.upce.cz/
BibTex
@article{BUT108844, author="Martin {Melichárek}", title="CONCEPT OF MODERN CONTROL SYSTEMS ON TWO STROKE REVERSE UNIFLOW COMBUSTION ENGINE", journal="Perners' Contacts", year="2014", volume="2014", number="35", pages="48--57", issn="1801-674X", url="http://pernerscontacts.upce.cz/" }