Fault Diagnosis of Fully Variable Valve Actuators on a Four Cylinder Camless Engine
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- Fully Variable Valve Actuation (FVVA) systems enable to employ a wide range of combustion strategies by providing the actuation of a gas exchange valve at an arbitrary point in time, with variable lift and adjustable ramps for opening and closing. Making such a system ready for the market requires appropriate fault-diagnostic functionality. Here, we focus on diagnosis possibilities by using air intake system sensors such as Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensors. Results obtained on a 4-cylinder test bench engine are presented for the early intake opening strategy under different loads, and at medium range rotational speeds on steady-state conditions. It is shown that detection and identification of the different critical faults on each actuator is possible by using a Fourier series signal model of the MAP sensor.
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- Saraç, I., and Mischker, K., "Fault Diagnosis of Fully Variable Valve Actuators on a Four Cylinder Camless Engine," SAE Int. J. Engines 1(1):960-969, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-1353.