For CNG and FFV Fuel Application Exhaust Valve Redesign and Robustness Improvement to Combat Abnormal Valve Guide and Seat Wear

2026-26-0125

To be published on 01/16/2026

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Today, passenger car makers around the world are striving to meet the increasing demand for fuel economy, high performance, and silent engines. Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations implemented in India to improve the fuel efficiency of a manufacturer's fleet of vehicles. CAFE goal is to reduce fuel consumption and, by extension, the emissions that contribute to climate change. CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) engines offer several advantages that help manufacturers meet and exceed these standards.
The demand for CNG vehicles has surged exponentially in recent years, CNG engine better Fuel efficiency and advantage in CAFÉ norms make good case for OEM & Customer to use more CNG vehicle. CNG is dry fuel compared to gasoline. These dry fuels lack lubricating properties, unlike conventional fuels like petrol, diesel and biofuels, which are wet and liquid. Consequently, the operations and failures associated with these fuels differ. The materials and designs of engine parts, such as fuel lines, ECU, exhaust valves, and cylinder heads, vary depending on the fuel used.
In CNG engine most challenging issue is leakage at Valve seat and Valve face interface causing unstable combustion and power drop. This study discusses the countermeasures adopted to address the high valve face, Valve guide and valve seat wear in cylinder heads and engine valves. The investigation focuses on material, design, and manufacturing process improvements specially for Exhaust valve, supported by part-level and vehicle-level validation and testing for CNG exhaust valves and cylinder heads.
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Poonia, Sanjay et al., "For CNG and FFV Fuel Application Exhaust Valve Redesign and Robustness Improvement to Combat Abnormal Valve Guide and Seat Wear," SAE Technical Paper 2026-26-0125, 2026-, .
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To be published on Jan 16, 2026
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2026-26-0125
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Technical Paper
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English