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Wastegate control and anti-lag; Theft prevention by blocking ignition, in response to input from an immobiliser; In a camless piston engine (an experimental design not currently used in any production vehicles), the ECU has continuous control of when each of the intake and exhaust valves are opened and by how much. [3] [4]
Right-hand side VCT oil control solenoid and harness from a Ford 4.6L SOHC 3V V8 engine Variable camshaft timing ( VCT ) is an automobile variable valve timing technology developed by Ford . It allows for more optimum engine performance, reduced emissions, and increased fuel efficiency compared to engines with fixed camshafts.
Variable valve lift (VVL) is an automotive piston engine technology which varies the height a valve opens in order to improve performance, fuel economy or emissions. There are two main types of VVL: discrete, which employs fixed valve lift amounts, and continuous, which is able to vary the amount of lift.
Pneumatic field actuators are still widely used because of the advantages of pneumatic energy for control valves in process plant environments. Showing the evolution of analog control loop signaling from the pneumatic to the electronic eras Current loops used for sensing and control signals. A modern electronic "smart" valve positioner is shown ...
Fault detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR) is a subfield of control engineering which concerns itself with monitoring a system, identifying when a fault has occurred, and pinpointing the type of fault and its location. Two approaches can be distinguished: A direct pattern recognition of sensor readings that indicate a fault and an analysis ...
A blowdown valve (BDV) is a type of shutdown valve designed to depressurize a pressure vessel by directing vapour to a flare, vent or blowdown stack in an emergency. BDVs fail-safe to the open position upon failure of the control system. [1] The type of valve, type of actuation and performance measurement are similar to an ESD valve.
through a pushrod which actuates the valve via a rocker mechanism (in an overhead valve (OHV) engine); via direct contact with the valve stem or rocker arm (in an overhead camshaft (OHC) configuration). Oil under constant pressure is supplied to the lifter via an oil channel, through a small hole in the lifter body. When the engine valve is ...
The engine management system was first utilized on the Saab B204 and B234 "H" engines to monitor and control the fuel injection system and turbocharging pressure control. The Trionic 5.2 and 5.5 systems utilized the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor and the intake air charge temperature sensor to calculate the fuel injection curves, while ...