Valve Train Design for a New Gas Exchange Process

The design and testing of the valve train for a new twostroke diesel engine concept [1,2] is presented. The gas exchange of this process requires extremely fast-acting inlet valves, which constituted a very demanding designing task. A simulation model of the prototype valve train was constructed wit...

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