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SEM 3 block 1, 2 automotive 2.

0 Learning by answering questions TaD ICE

VVT also see Heywood par. 7.4.1 and 7. 4. 2

1. The purpose of VVT serves three major overall gaols (objectives)?

2. What other possible goals can you come up with:

3. Create (draw) a graph where you can express the volumetric efficiently against closing angel
of the inlet valve with engine speed as parameter (engine speed high and engine speed low).

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4. Think and write down on which areas (engine technology) VVT can improve the combustion
engine behaviour.

5. Why is it that fully variable valve timing is a system which will be first developed (exploited)
to assure lower BSFC. Instead of DI or cylinder displacement.

6. Explain the figure on slide 24 of the PPT TaD-PT VVT.

7. See slide 16 of the PPT TaD-PT VVT. Explain how exhaust back flow is created via VVT
SEM 3 block 1, 2 automotive 2.0 Learning by answering questions TaD ICE

8. When would you use negative valve overlap on combustion engines?

9. See slide 18 of the PPT TaD-PT VVT. Can you explain the circular actions in which the
combustion is represented

10. Why is this slide shown in the lesson on VVT

11. See slide 15 of the PPT TaD-PT VVT. On slide 15 there is a certain engine condition not
mentioned. So you can say that on the slide there is something wrong. What is this
condition?

12. When can we make use of variable valve timing (see slide 30 PPT TaD-PT VVT)

13. Study the rest of the slides, and write down the questions which occur during your study.

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