Impact of Advanced Engine and Powertrain Technologies on Engine Operation and Fuel Consumption for Future Vehicles

2015-01-0978

4/14/2015

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Near-term advances in spark ignition (SI) engine technology (e.g., variable value lift [VVL], gasoline direct injection [GDI], cylinder deactivation, turbo downsizing) for passenger vehicles hold promise of delivering significant fuel savings for vehicles of the immediate future. Similarly, trends in transmissions indicate higher (8-speed, 9-speed) gear numbers, higher spans, and a focus on downspeeding to improve engine efficiency. Dual-clutch transmissions, which exhibit higher efficiency in lower gears, than the traditional automatics, and are being introduced in the light-duty vehicle segment worldwide. Another development requiring low investment and delivering immediate benefits has been the adaptation of start-stop (micro hybrids or idle engine stop technology) technology in vehicles today. This paper evaluates the impact of each of these technologies (engines, transmissions, start-stop) on the fuel economy and performance of a compact car in the year 2020 through the use of vehicle system simulation.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2015-01-0978
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Lemazurier, L., Shidore, N., Kim, N., Moawad, A., et al., "Impact of Advanced Engine and Powertrain Technologies on Engine Operation and Fuel Consumption for Future Vehicles," SAE 2015 World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 21, 2015, https://doi.org/10.4271/2015-01-0978.
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4/14/2015
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2015-01-0978
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Technical Paper
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English