A New Engine Control System Using Direct Fuel Injection and Variable Valve Timing
950973
02/01/1995
- Event
- Content
- A new engine drivetrain control system is described which can provide a higher gear ratio and leaner burning mixture and thus reduce the fuel consumption of spark ignition engines. Simulations were performed to obtain reduced torque fluctuation during changes in the air - fuel ratio and gear ratio, without increasing nitrogen oxide emissions, and with minimum throttle valve control.The results show that the new system does not require the frequent actuation of throttle valves because it uses direct fuel injection, which increases the air - fuel ratio of the lean burning limit. It also achieves a faster response in controlling the air mass in the cylinders. This results in the minimum excursion in the air - fuel ratio which in turn, reduces nitrogen oxide emissions.
- Pages
- 9
- Citation
- Ohyama, Y., and Fujieda, M., "A New Engine Control System Using Direct Fuel Injection and Variable Valve Timing," SAE Technical Paper 950973, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950973.