Analysis of an Electronic Valve Diesel Engine
Location
CSU Ballroom
Start Date
21-4-2008 1:00 PM
End Date
21-4-2008 3:00 PM
Student's Major
Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology
Student's College
Science, Engineering and Technology
Mentor's Name
Vincent Winstead
Mentor's Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology
Mentor's College
Science, Engineering and Technology
Description
This project concerned Dr. Vincent Winstead's research into developing viable electronic valve timing for diesel engines in an effort to improve the engine-out emissions and fuel economy of the world's motor vehicle fleet. The project was limited in scope to the design of a prototype, development of a viable methodology to create and test the prototype, and prototype testing. The presentation includes information describing the theory of operation, the testing methodology, and test results. The electronic valve was tested for the amount of valve lift generated under variable applied power. The results were analyzed to determine advantages and disadvantages of the current electronic valve and where future improvements in the design could be made.
Analysis of an Electronic Valve Diesel Engine
CSU Ballroom
This project concerned Dr. Vincent Winstead's research into developing viable electronic valve timing for diesel engines in an effort to improve the engine-out emissions and fuel economy of the world's motor vehicle fleet. The project was limited in scope to the design of a prototype, development of a viable methodology to create and test the prototype, and prototype testing. The presentation includes information describing the theory of operation, the testing methodology, and test results. The electronic valve was tested for the amount of valve lift generated under variable applied power. The results were analyzed to determine advantages and disadvantages of the current electronic valve and where future improvements in the design could be made.
Recommended Citation
Brandt, Jeremy. "Analysis of an Electronic Valve Diesel Engine." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 21, 2008.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2008/poster-session-B/35