04 00 ThyssenKrupp Meusel
04 00 ThyssenKrupp Meusel
04 00 ThyssenKrupp Meusel
Abstract
Motorcycles follow, or are sometimes ahead of automotive standard
technologies in engine design.
The development trends of advanced motorcycle and automotive engines are
towards high power and torque and reduction mass, which in itself contradicts
the requirements regarding reduced fuel consumption and emissions.
This paper deals with innovations in the cylinder head by the group
ThyssenKrupp Presta Camshafts. The technologies in the camshafts give a
potential for reduction in weight and emissions and higher performance in
power and torque.
1. Introduction
The gasoline engine is situated in a stress field which is constituted on the one
hand by demands for higher power/ torque, low fuel consumption and low
emissions and on the other hand by the demands for low production costs, low
engine weight and higher durability. (Fig 1)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 5 shows the Presta Camshafts press and form fits technology. The
components are mounted in sequence on a tube. The weight of the camshafts
is reduced by 30% compared to casted or forged shafts.
This technology enables the camshafts to be produced with components of
various materials, so achieving an optimum in both function and costs.
Fig. 5
The processes are automated and all manufacturing data is archived (Fig. 6).
Fig. 6
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Variability
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Valvetrain
Component and
Functional Integration
In Fig. 10 shows a shiftable tappet and a cam lobe application with different
material.
As cast iron cams have dominated the tappet market up until now, Presta has
also developed the application of assembled cast iron cam lobes.
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The following Fig 11 shows the reference and the closed bearing system with
potential of reduction in weigh
The results in bearing 5 (drive train) are not dominated by bearing cap offset.
There is mixed friction due to bearing cap offset in all other bearings (Fig. 13).
Fig. 13 Results on EHD simulation in friction with bearing cap and closed
bearings
A further analysis of temperature influence on the tribological situation in the
camshaft bearing (adjustment of the thermal expansion coefficient of the
bearing blocks) shows in addition possible savings in friction power as well as
oil flow in the camshaft bearings (Fig. 14).
Fig. 14 Results on EHD simulation in friction and oil flow with adjustment of
thermal expansion coefficient of bearings
Fig. 16 Particle capacity and size of raw gas and the cleaned gas
The Presta Presta Oil Separation System is optimized in functionality, package
and integrated in assembled camshaft.
benefits regarding fuel consumption, power and torque distribution and exhaust
emissions.
Conclusions
Existing and new engine technologies in the automotive and motorcycle
industries vary significantly in some systems. Both powertrains have the same
target however, maximum performance in power/torque but by low weight, low
costs and reduced emissions. The ThyssenKrupp Presta Camshafts systems
show possible solutions on the way to achieving these targets.
Some systems give a new identity to the engine, with higher unique features.
Some systems can be integrated with relatively little effort.
The Presta Camshafts group is the marked leader and tier 1 supplier in
assembled camshafts and a development partner in camshaft- and valve train
systems, also for motorcycle powertrains.