Proceedings of the JFPS International Symposium on Fluid Power
Online ISSN : 2185-6303
ISSN-L : 2185-6303
AUTOMOTIVE VARIABLE ENGINE VALUE LIFT MECHANISM CONTROLLED BY A HYDRAULIC 3-STEP ROTARY ACTUATOR
Yasukazu SATOYukinori NISHIMOTOYoshitomo FUKUSHIMATakuya NAGATAKI
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2008 Volume 2008 Issue 7-2 Pages 363-368

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Variable valve lift (VVL) system for automotive engines is one of the ke technologies to attain improvement of fuel economy and power output and reduction of emission. This paper presents a highly reliable VVL mechanism controlled by a hydraulic 3-step rotary actuator. 3-step VVL with high-, middle- and low-valve lift, is realized by the pivot shifting of an intermediate cam placed between a camshaft and valve tappet. The hydraulic actuator with no electric device is installed in a cylinder head and its rotary positioning generates 3-step rotation of a specially-designed sprag cam. The actuator can work in low supply pressure of 0.1MPa and control 3-step angles within the interval in which the valve is at rest during camshaft rotation. This paper describes the analytical simulation model of the VVL system, and the experimental evaluation for the developed VVL mechanism and hydraulic 3-step rotary actuator.

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