The 2-Step VCR Conrod System - Modular System for High Efficiency and Reduced CO2
2017-01-0634
03/28/2017
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- In order to achieve future CO2 targets - in particular under real driving conditions - different powertrain technologies will have to be introduced. Beside the increasing electrification of the powertrain, it will be essential to utilize the full potential of the internal combustion engine. In addition to further optimization of the combustion processes and the reduction of mechanical losses in the thermal- and energetic systems, the introduction of Variable Compression Ratio (VCR) is probably the measure with the highest potential for fuel economy improvement. VCR systems are expected to be introduced to a considerable number of next generation turbocharged Spark Ignited (SI) engines in certain vehicle classes. The basic principle of the AVL VCR system described in this paper is a 2-stage variation of the conrod length and thus the Compression Ratio (CR). The concept allows the modular integration into the architecture of existing engine families without significant modifications and with just minor adaption of the production lines, and thus represents a highly attractive solution regarding CO2, investment and cost. The paper describes the thermodynamic concept, working principle and the current status of development, switching strategy, component verification, as well as the results from Single-Cylinder (SCE) and Multi-Cylinder Engine (MCE) dyno testing. A CO2 reduction between 5% and 9% in the World Harmonized Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (WLTC) is achievable, depending on the vehicle class, the load profile and the power rating,
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- Citation
- Wolfgang, S., Sorger, H., Loesch, S., Unzeitig, W. et al., "The 2-Step VCR Conrod System - Modular System for High Efficiency and Reduced CO2," SAE Technical Paper 2017-01-0634, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-01-0634.