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Ultra-downsizing of Internal Combustion Engines
FISITA2014/F2014-CET-177

Authors

Gheorghiu, Victor; - Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

Abstract

The downsizing of Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) is already recognized as a very suitable method for the concurrent enhancement of Indicated Fuel Conversion Efficiency (IFCE) and the lowering of CO2 and NOx emissions [1], [2]. In this report, ultra-downsizing is introduced as an even higher stage of development of ICE. Ultra-downsizing will be implemented here by means of real Atkinson cycles using asymmetrical crank mechanisms, combined with multi-stage high-pressure turbocharging and very intensive intercooling. This will allow an increase of ICE performance while keeping the thermal and mechanical strain strength of engine components within the current usual limits.

KEYWORDS – Atkinson Cycle, Thermal Conversion Efficiency, High Pressure Turbocharging, CO2 and NOx Emissions Reduction

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