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Institute engineers use three-dimensional solid modeling to develop and optimize engines and components. |
Institute engineers use advanced computational fluid dynamic techniques to model
and
simulate the action of numerous gases and liquids in engine-related components
and
systems, including:
SwRI conducts finite element analyses of all major engine assemblies and components such as:
Institute engineers conduct static and dynamic analyses. Static analysis includes linear, non-linear, plasticity, and multibody contact analyses. Dynamic analysis includes linear modal and nonlinear transient analysis with multibody contact.
SwRI develops low-emission solutions for a wide range of spark-ignited and diesel small engines, including:
SwRI engineers have extensive experience in the following areas:
SwRI engineers evaluate emissions and performance of a range of recreational vehicles including snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles. |
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Using sophisticated design and analysis techniques and state-of-the-art test facilities, SwRI engineers adapt advanced fuel and ignition control systems and develop optimized control algorithms and calibrations that balance the often conflicting requirements of performance, fuel economy, and emissions.
SwRI has developed a full-authority engine controller that provides:
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An SwRI-developed electronic controller uses advanced model-based algorithms to provide optimal engine and transmission performance. |
Drivetrain development focuses on efficiently delivering engine power to the tire and road interface. SwRI optimizes the input/output ratios at the primary drive, transmission, and secondary drive while simultaneously maximizing the power density of each component. Institute engineers model, design, and analyze a wide array of power-transferring technologies, such as:
SwRI engineers maximize drivetrain efficiency through a variety of techniques, including:
To achieve maximum power density, engineers significantly reduce weight through:
SwRI engineers design, develop, and validate advanced transmissions and drivetrains for a variety of small-engine vehicle applications, including recreational vehicles, motorcycles, and snowmobiles. |
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Using state-of-the-art equipment and sophisticated laboratories, SwRI engineers and scientists provide a broad spectrum of environmental and performance tests, including:
Because of the special requirements around the rider and the energy transmitted to the rider's body, SwRI emphasizes NVH issues, including:
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During controlled chassis dynamometer testing, Institute engineers evaluate engine performance and vehicle emissions of on- and off-road recreational vehicles. |
SwRI develops and tests spark-ignition and diesel engines ranging from model airplanes to locomotives. SwRI engineers regularly conduct tests to evaluate engine performance, emissions, and fuel economy development. Using a wide range of sophisticated engine measurement techniques and development tools, engineers provide the following services:
SwRI engineers assess the performance of various fuel formulations using an instrumented, high-speed motorcycle engine. |
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During the engine development process, SwRI uses state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and techniques, including:
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SwRI staff monitor and inspect all pertinent operating parameters during the development process to ensure optimal engine operating efficiency, performance, and emissions. |
Institute engineers evaluate, analyze, and compare vehicles and electrical and mechanical systems to provide a scientific, nonbiased comparison with any vehicle. The Institute's testing, research, and development program includes a comprehensive range of research areas, such as:
Using advanced environmental chamber testing, engineers monitor hot and cold engine and vehicle performance. Chassis and engine dynamometers in the cells aid in developing cold-start strategies, fuel injection calibration, and hot vehicle component evaluation. |
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Using industry standard or user-specified test cycles, SwRI routinely performs continuous, long-term engine testing to evaluate engine reliability and component durability. Open- or closed-loop control of the engine and test conditions is provided with a variety of hardware and software platforms. Specially equipped test cells allow a wide spectrum of test capabilities, including altitude simulation, low-temperature environment (-35ºC), thermal cycling, and continuous engine monitoring.
Experienced engineers and technicians perform extensive standard and customized test procedures and practices. Engine health monitoring and inspections are integral to all engine tests. SwRI staff members provide extensive services for monitoring engine operation, including:
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Institute engineers provide rapid and cost-effective endurance testing and competitive engine evaluation. |
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