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SAE transactions | 2003

Lightweight engine structures: Mechanical, acoustic and production aspects

Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Frank Beste; Martin Atzwanger; H. Hick; U. Sauerwein

Significant weight reduction on the powertrain can only be achieved by the combined use of lightweight materials with specific design approaches. The component with the highest contribution to the engine weight is the crankcase. As the central component with many integrated functions, new crankcase concepts require comprehensive development in view of the mechanical and acoustic behavior. After basic concept development and FE-analysis a test engine was built to evaluate the forward-looking light-weight concepts under realistic conditions. Especially the comparison of modern cylinder running surfaces was a topic of extensive material investigation and engine durability tests. Both Aluminum and Magnesium were investigated as material for the crankcase of the test engine. Beside the functional aspects the production cost of lightweight concepts is the decisive issue for their implementation in volume production. The lightweight development program was conducted in close cooperation with volume production suppliers.


SAE transactions | 2004

100 HP / 200 Nm Diesel Motorcycle with 6 Speed Automated Manual Transmission

Bernhard Graf; Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Peter Bartsch; Hermann Pecnik; Andreas Mair; Manfred Madler

Diesel engines, especially CR (Common Rail) Dl (Direct Injection) TCI (Turbo Charged Inter-cooled), share a wide acceptance in the passenger car market due to the enormous torque and flexibility at low engine speed. A pre - condition for the use of a diesel engine in a motorcycle is that the disadvantages like combustion noise and visible smoke are reduced or eliminated. Moreover the fuel economy and performance characteristics of a diesel engine are dedicated to be used in a touring or large displacement motorcycle. The AVL engine concept is the first high performance diesel engine to be specially designed for motorcycles in terms of packaging and styling. To compensate for the limited engine speed range a gearbox with a wide ratio spread is required. This leads to a manual transmission with at least 6 gears or an automatic transmission. For the AVL concept an AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) was selected.


Archive | 2000

Zylinder-Kurbelgehäuse für eine Brennkraftmaschine

Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Gerd Blaindorfer; Frank Beste; Ugur Ergezen


Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition | 2010

Two-Cylinder Gasoline Engine Concept for Highly Integrated Range Extender and Hybrid Powertrain Applications

Martin Atzwanger; Christian Hubmann; Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Bernhard Kometter; Hubert Friedl


Archive | 2000

Cylinder crankcase for IC engines has outer structure of pref. aluminum/ magnesium alloy, and cast-in component with bearing bracket, of cast steel

Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Frank Beste


SAE 2015 World Congress & Exhibition | 2015

Demands on Future Timing drives - Chain and Belt in Competition

Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Caroline Truffinet; Mike Howlett; Norbert Ausserhofer; Andreas Zurk


SAE International journal of engines | 2013

CO 2 Reduction Potential through Improved Mechanical Efficiency of the Internal Combustion Engine: Technology Survey and Cost-Benefit Analysis

Mike Howlett; Bernhard Enzi; Georg von Falck; Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Reinhold Haslinger; Mario Brunner


Archive | 2013

LENGTH-ADJUSTABLE CON ROD

Helmut Melde-Tuczai; Bernhard Hoedl; Andreas Zurk; Wolfgang Schoeffmann


SAE International journal of engines | 2011

Compact Engine Architecture for Best Fuel Efficiency and High Performance - Challenge or Contradiction

Christian Hubmann; Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Hubert Friedl; Mike Howlett


International journal of automotive engineering | 2016

Chain Versus Belt – System Comparison of Future Timing Drives

Mike Howlett; Norbert Ausserhofer; Wolfgang Schoeffmann; Caroline Truffinet; Andreas Zurk

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