Without valve
overlap, a small amount of exhaust gases will
remain in the combustion chamber which will
affect the engine¡¯s performance and exhaust.
Valve overlap promotes better scavenging of the
gases in the engine.
Thus in this
article, we are going to learn about valve
overlap.
Valve
overlap is the degrees of
crankshaft rotation during which
the intake valve and exhaust
valve remain open at the same
time. The valve overlap occurs a
few degrees before the end of
the exhaust stroke or a few
degrees after the start of the
suction stroke.
The below
figure shows the actual valve
timing diagram for a 4-stroke IC
engine which indicates the
opening and closing of intake
and exhaust valves relative to
the crankshaft angle.
The above
figure shows that, the intake
valve opens a few degrees before
the piston reaches at TDC during
the exhaust stroke and the
exhaust valve closes a few
degrees after the piston starts
to move in a downward direction
during the suction stroke.
Thus
during this period from the
opening of the intake valve to
the closing of the exhaust
valve, both valve remains open
at the same time which is known
as the valve overlap.
It is
measured in terms of an angle
turned by a crankshaft from the
opening of the intake valve to
the closing of the exhaust
valve.
Due to the
flow of exhaust gases, a small
low-pressure region is created
above the piston head. During
the valve overlap, the fresh
intake charge fills this
low-pressure region and helps to
expel the exhaust gases
completely.
If the
crankshaft angle during the
opening of the intake valve and
closing of the exhaust valve is
known, then in this case the
valve overlap is given by,
¡¡
valve overlap
= Angle turned by a crankshaft
from IVO to EVC
Valve
overlap = [Angle between IVO and
TDC] + [Angle between EVC and
TDC]
¡¡
Where,
IVO =
Intake valve open
EVC = Exhaust
valve closes
TDC = Top
dead center
¡¡
If the
intake duration and exhaust
duration (in terms of crankshaft
angle) and the lobe separation
angle (discussed below) are
known, then the valve overlap is
given by,
It can be
calculated by using the
following two methods:
¡¡
1
From
valve timing diagram:
For the
above valve timing diagram, the
valve overlap (VO) is measured
as follows,
¡¡
VO = [Angle between IVO
& TDC] + [Angle between
EVC & TDC]
¡¡
Example:
Consider for the particular
engine, the intake and exhaust
valve operates as follows:
Intake valve open (IVO): 24¡ã
before TDC
Intake valve closes (IVC): 50¡ã
after BDC
Exhaust valve opens (EVO): 60¡ã
before BDC
Exhaust valve closes (EVC): 20¡ã
after TDC
For the
above information, the valve
timing diagram is as follows:
Thus the
valve overlap (VO) is given by,
¡¡
=
[Angle between IVO &
TDC] + [Angle between
EVC & TDC]
¡¡
=
24¡ã + 20¡ã
VO = 44¡ã
¡¡
2
From lobe separation
angle, Intake and
Exhaust duration:
¡¡
The below
figure shows the position of the
cam lobes of intake and exhaust
valves.
The lobe
separation angle [LSA] is the
angle between the centerline of
the intake valve lobe and the
centerline of the exhaust valve
lobe.
In this
case, the valve overlap (VO) is
given by,
¡¡
VO=
Intake duration +
Exhaust duration
−2[LSA]
2
¡¡
Where,
Intake
duration = Angle turned by the
crankshaft during the period of
the intake valve open
Exhaust duration = Angle turned
by the crankshaft during the
period of the exhaust valve open
¡¡
Example:
Consider an engine with the
following specifications:
Intake Duration: 254¡ã
Exhaust Duration: 260¡ã
Cam lobe separation angle [LSA]:
110¡ã
¡¡
Thus, in
this case, the valve overlap
(VO) is given by,
It occurs
because of the
early opening of
the intake valve
before the
piston reaches
TDC and the late
closing of the
exhaust valve
after the piston
reaches TDC.
2.
When does Engine
Valve overlap
happen?
It occurs at the
end of the
exhaust stroke
and during the
initial period
of the intake
stroke.
3.
Why is engine
valve overlap is
significant?
It helps to
increase the
high-end power
output of the
engine by
feeding more
intake charge
into the engine.
Check the
movement of the
valve by slowly
rotating the
engine. If the
intake valve
starts to open
before the
complete closing
of the exhaust
valve, then
there is a valve
overlap.
6.
What mean by
negative valve
overlap?
Negative valve
overlap
indicates early
closing of the
exhaust valve
and late opening
of the intake
valve.
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