Werbung Verbrennungsmotoren mit elektrisch gesteuerten Ventilen sind sauberer und sparsamer Bioenergie Forschungs-Mitteilungen Kooperationen Neue Ideen ! Ökologie Technik Wasserstofftechnik 12. November 2020 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Die Intelligent Valve Technology (iVT) bietet erhebliche Vorteile für den Kraftstoffverbrauch und die Emissionen von Pkw, Lkw und Schwerlastanwendungen und ersetzt die mechanische Nockenwelle eines Motors durch elektrische Stellantriebe (WK-intern) – Der erste Schwerpunkt liegt auf der Erhöhung der Anzahl fortschrittlicher Einzel- und Mehrzylinder-Forschungs- und Entwicklungsmotoren, die von führenden OEMs und Tier 1-Unternehmen eingesetzt werden CAMCON AUTO PARTNERS WITH DRIVE SYSTEM DESIGN TO ACCELERATE DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENT VALVE TECHNOLOGY Intelligent Valve Technology (iVT) brings significant fuel consumption and emissions benefits for cars, trucks and heavy-duty applications, replacing the mechanical camshaft in an engine with electric actuators Partnership with Drive System Design will ramp up development of iVT Initial focus is on increasing the number of advanced single- and multi-cylinder research and development engines in use by leading OEMs and Tier 1s The technology partnership builds on an existing 10-year relationship which has already seen DSD play a vital role within the iVT development team iVT has demonstrated a fuel consumption improvement of up to 7 per cent, on a testbed, compared to the latest production state-of-the-art valve train technologies with the potential for further benefits iVT is particularly appropriate for alternative fuels, including hydrogen, and adaptable combustion cycles where its control flexibility allows the optimum conditions for each application to be reached Hi-res images of iVT: http://bit.ly/Camcon_DSD For more info: https://www.camcon-automotive.com Cambridge: Expert automotive engineering company, Camcon Auto, is delighted to announce Drive System Design (DSD) as its technology partner. The two companies are working together to further the development of advanced digital valvetrains for petrol and diesel engines. Replacing the camshaft in an engine with electric actuators for full, precise control over the engine’s breathing, Intelligent Valve Technology (iVT) has the potential to significantly reduce fuel consumption and CO2 for both passenger cars and Heavy-Duty applications. David Kelly, Director, Drive System Design commented: “The European CO2 legislation for new heavy-duty vehicles is particularly challenging and iVT could be one of the key technologies to help achieve these requirements.” Over the last 10 years, Camcon Auto has been supported by DSD – itself a global leader in the development, engineering and testing of electrified powertrain systems for vehicles – and, during that time, the two have achieved significant milestones in the development of iVT. So far, the two companies have completed more than 1,000hrs of dynamometer testing on a 4-cylinder gasoline engine, the creation of a technology demonstrator vehicle and a four-valve single cylinder development engine, currently undergoing combustion research at Brunel University. Today’s announcement marks the next vital phase in the development of iVT. Camcon Auto and DSD will now focus on the increased supply of single- and multi-cylinder development engines, placing iVT in the hands of leading OEM and Tier 1 powertrain development divisions, managing hardware, software and functionality development. DSD will also support Camcon Automotive in further development of iVT as it takes the system closer to market. Danny Chapchal, Chairman of Camcon Auto said: “I am delighted to announce that Drive System Design (DSD) is our technology partner for iVT. From the very beginning of this project, DSD has played a vital role and the teams in Leamington Spa, UK, and Farmington Hills, US, are incredibly talented and well respected in the automotive industry. As we enter the next exciting phase, I know we have the right partner to help us achieve our aims.” David Kelly, Director, Drive System Design said: “I am very proud of our achievements in the development of iVT. We have accomplished some significant milestones and I am very excited about the future potential of this technology to deliver real world benefits. I am delighted to have agreed an official technical partnership with Camcon Auto and we look forward to taking this innovative technology toward volume production in the passenger car and heavy-duty sectors.” PR: Camcon Auto PB: Verbrennungsmotoren mit elektrisch gesteuerten Ventilen sind sauberer und sparsamer Weitere Beiträge:Internationale Finanzmarktintegration stärkt wirtschaftliche Abwehrkräfte nach NaturkatastrophenForscher entwickeln Optische Sensoren zur Erkennung der WasserverunreinigungBundesrat: Altholzverbrennungsanlagen können weiter betrieben werden