AbstractThe valve train plays a major role in the performance of internal combustion engines by controlling the combustion process and it is therefore one of the key aspects for increasing the efficiency of combustion engines. Considering the dynamics, the spring force must be high enough to reliably close the valve preventing from seating bouncing due to surge modes after the valve closure. On the other side, the spring force should be kept as low as possible in order to reduce the engine friction losses and consequently the fuel consumption. In the high-performance engines, the valve springs have to be designed and optimized for sustaining higher stresses with compact dimensions leading to critical material and manufacturing processes. Th...
This paper presents a numerical methodology to predict the stress evolution in internal combustion e...
Abstract: The elastic effects of the valve train components are analyzed by using the finite element...
Springs are mainly used as members absorbing shock energy as well as for restoring the initial posit...
AbstractThe paper sets forth the refined estimation technique of internal combustion engine valve tr...
A transient non-linear finite element (FE) model is developed in this paper to calculate the natural...
Thesis (MScEng (Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005.This stud...
The valve train is one of the main sources of engine vibration, and its dynamic performance is cruci...
An analysis of the literature for currently used solutions of valve trains in internal combustion en...
This paper presents a model of a cycloidal cam-flat follower pair. The model incorporates the inerti...
The ideal function of a valvetrain system is to synchronize the opening and closing of the inlet and...
In this paper, a multibody model of a car engine valve train system was developed, by using LMS Vir...
The valve spring is a fundamental type of helical spring which is essential for enabling the opening...
The paper presents a comparison of performance for a cam transmission of an engine valve train opera...
Nowadays, the constant striving to reduce the emission and increase the overall efficiency over a wi...
The aim of this paper has been the evaluation of the elasticity constant which characterizes the cam...
This paper presents a numerical methodology to predict the stress evolution in internal combustion e...
Abstract: The elastic effects of the valve train components are analyzed by using the finite element...
Springs are mainly used as members absorbing shock energy as well as for restoring the initial posit...
AbstractThe paper sets forth the refined estimation technique of internal combustion engine valve tr...
A transient non-linear finite element (FE) model is developed in this paper to calculate the natural...
Thesis (MScEng (Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005.This stud...
The valve train is one of the main sources of engine vibration, and its dynamic performance is cruci...
An analysis of the literature for currently used solutions of valve trains in internal combustion en...
This paper presents a model of a cycloidal cam-flat follower pair. The model incorporates the inerti...
The ideal function of a valvetrain system is to synchronize the opening and closing of the inlet and...
In this paper, a multibody model of a car engine valve train system was developed, by using LMS Vir...
The valve spring is a fundamental type of helical spring which is essential for enabling the opening...
The paper presents a comparison of performance for a cam transmission of an engine valve train opera...
Nowadays, the constant striving to reduce the emission and increase the overall efficiency over a wi...
The aim of this paper has been the evaluation of the elasticity constant which characterizes the cam...
This paper presents a numerical methodology to predict the stress evolution in internal combustion e...
Abstract: The elastic effects of the valve train components are analyzed by using the finite element...
Springs are mainly used as members absorbing shock energy as well as for restoring the initial posit...