Abstract

Increasing the efficiency of modern internal combustion engines is going in the direction of optimizing the gas distribution phases in order to adjust them to the operating conditions of motor vehicles. Hyundai has announced the development of the first production engine with continuously variable valve operation time – Continuously Variable Valve Duration. (Research purpose) The research purpose is in conducting a kinematic analysis of the gas distribution mechanism with an adjustable valve operating time, identifying the theoretical possibilities of this mechanism in comparison with the information provided in the prospects. (Materials and methods) The methods of kinematic analysis of lever mechanisms were used in the work. (Results and discussion) The analysis of the design of the gas distribution mechanism with an adjustable valve operating time made it possible to choose a suitable structural scheme that is equivalent to the original mechanism. The article presents the most effective method of kinematic analysis of this mechanism and developed on its basis a program for calculating the angles of rotation of the cam and the shaft of the gas distribution mechanism. (Conclusions) An engine with a valve operating time control system allows you to more effectively adjust the cylinder filling depending on the operating conditions due to the variable phase of rotation of the camshaft. The valve timing control system offered by Hyundai should only work with the valve timing control mechanism, since when the cam rotation speed changes, it starts working in the wrong phase that should be at a given time. With a slow rotation of the cam, it lags behind in phase from the shaft of the gas distribution mechanism, and with a fast rotation of the cam, on the contrary, the phase advance of the shaft of the gas distribution mechanism occurs.

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