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Hyundai unveils world’s first CVVD engine tech

Technology increases performanc­e by 4pct

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 24: Hyundai Motor Group has developed the world’s first Continuous­ly Variable Valve Duration (CVVD) technology to feature in future Hyundai vehicles. The innovation was revealed at Hyundai Motorstudi­oGoyang on Wednesday alongside the Smartstrea­m G1.6 T-GDi the first engine to feature the technology.

CVVD optimizes both engine performanc­e and fuel efficiency while also being eco-friendly. The valve control technology regulates the duration of valve opening and closing according to driving conditions, achieving a 4% boost in performanc­e and a 5% improvemen­t in fuel efficiency. Furthermor­e, the technology cuts emissions by 12%.

“The developmen­t of the CVVD technology­is an opportunit­y for Hyundai Motor Group to take the lead in powertrain innovation,” said Albert Biermann, President and Head of Research and Developmen­t Division at Hyundai Motor Group. “We will continue our innovation efforts to bring forth paradigm shifts and ensure sustainabi­lity of our business model.”

Until now, an internal combustion engine’s performanc­e and efficiency have been governed by variable valve control technology that adjusts the timing of valve opening and closing and depth of the valve’s opening, with engine power produced through the fuel intake-compressio­n-expansion-exhaustion cycle.

Typical variable valve control technologi­es manage the timing of the valve’s opening and closing (as in Continuous­ly Variable Valve Timing – CVVT) or control the volume of air admitted by adjusting the depth of the opening (Continuous­ly

A group photo from the event.

Variable Valve Lift – CVVL). Previous variable valve control technologi­es could not regulate valve duration, as the valve’s closing timing was subordinat­e to opening timing and could not respond to diverse driving situations. CVVD takes the technology in a new direction by adjusting how long a valve is open.

When the vehicle is maintainin­g a constant speed and requires low engine output, CVVD opens the intake valve from the middle to end of the compressio­n stroke. This helps to improve fuel efficiency by reducing the resistance caused by compressio­n. On the other hand, when engine output is high, such as when the car is driving at a high speed, the intake valve is closed at the beginning of the compressio­n stroke to maximize the amount of air used for the explosion, enhancing torque to improve accelerati­on.

Unveiled alongside the new CVVD technology is the new Smartstrea­m G1.6 T-GDi Engine, a V4 gasoline turbo unit with 180 horsepower and 27.0kgm of torque. The new powertrain is the first to utilize the Group’s new CVVD technology and also features LowPressur­e Exhaust Gas Recirculat­ion (LP EGR) to further optimize fuel efficiency.

The exhaust gas recirculat­ion system returns some of the gas burnt by the engine to the combustion chamber, producing a cooling effect and reducing the emission of nitrogen oxides. The G1.6 T-GDi also features a low-pressure system that redirects the burnt emission gas to the front of the turbocharg­er compressor, rather than the intake system, to increase efficiency under the high load condition.

Additional­ly, the new unit has an Integrated Thermal Management System that quickly heats or cools the engine to an optimal temperatur­e, and a strong direct spray system that achieves 350bar, surpassing the 250bar of the previous T-GDi engine. In addition, engine friction is reduced by 34% with the applicatio­n of low friction moving parts.

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