ventiltiming
Ventil timing, sometimes written as Ventiltiming or known in English as valve timing, refers to the scheduled opening and closing of engine valves to control the flow of air and exhaust gases in piston engines. Valve events are defined with respect to crankshaft position and are commonly expressed in degrees of crankshaft rotation, including intake opening (IO), intake closing (IC), exhaust opening (EO), and exhaust closing (EC). A valve timing diagram or cam profile shows how these events occur over a full engine cycle.
In practice, fixed valve timing uses a permanent camshaft profile, while modern engines often employ variable
Valve timing has a direct impact on engine performance: advancing or retarding events changes low- and high-end
Applications span automotive, motorcycle, and industrial engines. Design trade-offs consider engine displacement, compression ratio, rpm range,
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