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The Use of Large Valve Overlap in Scavenging a Supercharged Spark-ignition Engine Using Fuel InjectionThis investigation was conducted to determine the effect of more complete scavenging on the full throttle power and the fuel consumption of a four-stroke-cycle engine. The NACA single-cylinder universal test engine equipped with both a fuel-injection system and a carburetor was used. The engine was scavenged by using a large valve overlap and maintaining a pressure in the inlet manifold of 2 inches of mercury above atmospheric. The maximum valve overlap used was 112 degrees. Tests were conducted for a range of compression ratios from 5.5 to 8.5. Except for variable speed tests, all tests were conducted at an engine speed of 1,500 r.p.m. The results of the tests show that the clearance volume of an engine can be scavenged by using a large valve overlap and about 2 to 5 inches of mercury pressure difference between the inlet and exhaust valve. With a fuel-injection system when the clearance volume was scavenged, a b.m.e.p. of over 185 pounds per square inch and a fuel consumption of 9.45 pound per brake horsepower per hour were obtained with a 6.5 compression ratio. An increase of approximately 10 pounds per square inch b.m.e.p. was obtained with a fuel-injection system over that with a carburetor.
Document ID
19930081165
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Schey, Oscar W
Young, Alfred W
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1932
Report/Patent Number
NACA-TN-406
Report Number: NACA-TN-406
Accession Number
93R10455
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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