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OMG! Is This Happening | The Impact of Digital valves on the future of combustion engine.

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The Impact of Digital valves on the future of combustion engine.  Want to know what is a Digital Valve ?. → Click Here Efficient hunting of engine valve technology can be endless trips to cam timings, various combustion cycles, and lift and duration adjustments. For that reason, some companies believe cam-less is a vision of future engine efficiency. British clothing by the name of Camcon Automotive sees this problem from a different angle. The electric, actually, as a prototype machine is the first example to be run with a valve that is completely digitally controlled. The Camcon approach to valve timing is very different. This is called Intelligent Valve Technology and utilizes a valve that is not connected to the crankshaft, so that the valve itself can operate independently.                  In addition, each valve has its own small camshaft, in contrast to the larger single or double camshafts usually found to control the entire valve bank. A mi

What is a Digital Valve?

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What is Digital Valve? The Digital Valve is a unique Mass Flow Control System (MFCS) designed for rapid and simultaneous fluid metering and control.  The MFCS consists of Digital Valve (DV) and Digital Control Unit (DVCU). Digital Valve (DV) is an array of parallel- arranged flow restrictions - usually nozzles or sonic holes - which each operate on / off (flow, no-flow). With this arrangement, the flow rate can be changed by adjusting the combination of open/closed elements. Each active element allows fluid to flow between the common entrance and exit space (plenums). Because the pressure drop between plenums is the same for all elements, the active element will flow at a rate proportional to the restrictor area. This results in a stream that will be "digitized" because each flow restrictor area is the precise fraction of the total flow. The Digital Valve Control Unit (DVCU) calculates and controls the mass flow known through the Digital V