Nowadays, high-pressure gasoline direct injection (GDI) can be considered a standard technology, due to the wide application on 4-stroke turbocharged engines. This technology - in combination with other specific solutions - has been successfully applied to a 500 cc, 30 kW 2-stroke engine, initially developed as a range extender. The engine is valve-less and cam-less, being the scavenge and exhaust ports controlled by the piston. An electric supercharger delivers the required airflow rate, without need of a throttle valve; the lubrication is identical to a 4-stroke. The current study reviews the development process, assisted by CFD simulation, that has brought to the construction of a prototype, tested at the dynamometer bed of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Engineering Department "Enzo Ferrari"). An experimentally calibrated CFD-1d model is applied to predict full load engine performance. The results show an excellent fuel efficiency and a very low level of thermal and mechanical stress despite the high power density.

Development of a 2-Stroke GDI Engine / Savioli, Tommaso; Zardin, Barbara; Borghi, Massimo. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - 126:(2017), pp. 1091-1098. (Intervento presentato al convegno 72nd Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association, ATI 2017 tenutosi a Lecce nel 6-8 settembre 2017) [10.1016/j.egypro.2017.08.248].

Development of a 2-Stroke GDI Engine

Savioli, Tommaso
;
Zardin, Barbara
;
Borghi, Massimo
2017

Abstract

Nowadays, high-pressure gasoline direct injection (GDI) can be considered a standard technology, due to the wide application on 4-stroke turbocharged engines. This technology - in combination with other specific solutions - has been successfully applied to a 500 cc, 30 kW 2-stroke engine, initially developed as a range extender. The engine is valve-less and cam-less, being the scavenge and exhaust ports controlled by the piston. An electric supercharger delivers the required airflow rate, without need of a throttle valve; the lubrication is identical to a 4-stroke. The current study reviews the development process, assisted by CFD simulation, that has brought to the construction of a prototype, tested at the dynamometer bed of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Engineering Department "Enzo Ferrari"). An experimentally calibrated CFD-1d model is applied to predict full load engine performance. The results show an excellent fuel efficiency and a very low level of thermal and mechanical stress despite the high power density.
2017
72nd Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association, ATI 2017
Lecce
6-8 settembre 2017
126
1091
1098
Savioli, Tommaso; Zardin, Barbara; Borghi, Massimo
Development of a 2-Stroke GDI Engine / Savioli, Tommaso; Zardin, Barbara; Borghi, Massimo. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - 126:(2017), pp. 1091-1098. (Intervento presentato al convegno 72nd Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association, ATI 2017 tenutosi a Lecce nel 6-8 settembre 2017) [10.1016/j.egypro.2017.08.248].
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