Initial Evaluation of a Spill Valve Concept for Two-Stroke Cycle Engine Light Load Operation

901663

09/01/1990

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Abstract
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Two-stroke cycle direct injection engines can achieve adequate stability at idle with stratified combustion at very lean overall air-fuel ratio, but exhaust temperature is very low. A rotary valve system was designed to spill charge from the cylinder into the intake tract during the compression stroke, in order to allow stable operation at lower engine delivery ratio and thereby increase exhaust temperature.
Reduction of the engine delivery ratio was not achieved due to the poor scavenging characteristics of the swirl liners used, which resulted in high content of exhaust residual gas in the spill recirculation flow. Although the concept objective of higher exhaust temperature was not realized, the results indicate that the concept may be feasible if high purity of the spill recirculation flow can be achieved in conjunction with high trapping efficiency.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/901663
Pages
18
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Adams, J., Stein, R., Leydorf, G., and Schrader, M., "Initial Evaluation of a Spill Valve Concept for Two-Stroke Cycle Engine Light Load Operation," SAE Technical Paper 901663, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901663.
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Published
Sep 1, 1990
Product Code
901663
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English