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The effects of cylinder deactivation on the thermal behaviour and fuel economy of a three-cylinder direct injection spark ignition gasoline engine

McGhee, Michael; Wang, Ziman; Bech, Alexander; Shayler, Paul J; Witt, Dennis

Authors

Michael McGhee

Ziman Wang

Alexander Bech

Paul J Shayler

Dennis Witt



Abstract

The changes in thermal state, emissions and fuel economy of a 1.0-L, three-cylinder direct injection spark ignition engine when a cylinder is deactivated have been explored experimentally. Cylinder deactivation improved engine fuel economy by up to 15% at light engine loads by reducing pumping work, raising indicated thermal efficiency and raising combustion efficiency. Penalties included an increase in NOx emissions and small increases in rubbing friction and gas work losses of the deactivated cylinder. The cyclic pressure variation in the deactivated cylinder falls rapidly after deactivation through blow-by and heat transfer losses. After around seven cycles, the motoring loss is ~2 J/cycle. Engine structural temperatures settle within an 8- to 13-s interval after a switch between two- and three-cylinder operation. Engine heat rejection to coolant is reduced by ~13% by deactivating a cylinder, extending coolant warm-up time to thermostat-opening by 102 s.

Citation

McGhee, M., Wang, Z., Bech, A., Shayler, P. J., & Witt, D. (2018). The effects of cylinder deactivation on the thermal behaviour and fuel economy of a three-cylinder direct injection spark ignition gasoline engine. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering, 233(11), 2838-2849. https://doi.org/10.1177/0954407018806744

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 15, 2018
Online Publication Date Oct 25, 2018
Publication Date Oct 25, 2018
Deposit Date Oct 29, 2018
Journal Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
Print ISSN 0954-4070
Electronic ISSN 2041-2991
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 233
Issue 11
Pages 2838-2849
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0954407018806744
Keywords Cylinder deactivation; Fuel consumption; Spark ignition engine; Pumping; Thermal efficiency; Emissions
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1205625
Publisher URL http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0954407018806744
Additional Information Copyright © 2018 by Institution of Mechanical Engineers

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