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Effects of various intake valve timings and spark timings on combustion, cyclic THC and NOX emissions during cold start phase with idle operation in CVVT engine Kwanhee Choi
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 22, no. 11, pp.2254-2262, 2008
Abstract : In a gasoline SI engine, valve events and spark timings put forth a major influence on overall efficiency, fuel economy,
and exhaust emissions. Residual gases controlled by the valve overlap can be used to reduce NOx emissions and
the spark retardation technique can be used to improve raw THC emissions and catalyst light-off performance during
the cold start phase. This paper investigated the behaviors of the engine and its combustion characteristics with various
intake valve timings and spark timings during the fast idle condition and cold start. And cyclic THC and NOx emissions
were measured at the exhaust port and their formation mechanisms were examined with fast response gas analyzers.
As a result, THCs and NOx were reduced by 35% and 23% with optimizing valve overlap and spark advance during
the cold transient start phase. Consequently, the valve events and ignition timings were found to significantly affect
combustion phenomena and cold-start emissions.
Keyword :
CVVT; Valve overlap; Spark retardation; Fast response gas analyzer; Cold transient start
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