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This is a discussion on CAMLESS engines within the Mechanical & Civil Engineering forums, part of the CE : Technical Discussions category; Any one please provide me information on camless engines and the wayes to manufacture it.... Also i am in final ...

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    Smile CAMLESS engines

    Any one please provide me information on camless engines and the wayes to manufacture it....


    Also i am in final year and searching for final year project topic ,so please if any one can suggest me some topics then it will really help me...

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    Smile Re: CAMLESS engines

    hello dear .u can do it by replace cam through link which is capable of open and close inlet &outlet valve very fast .

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    Default Re: CAMLESS engines

    Most piston engines today employ a camshaft to operate poppet valves. This consists of a cylindrical rod running the length of the cylinder bank with a number of oblong lobes or cams protruding from it, one for each valve. The cams force the valves open by pressing on the valve, or on some intermediate mechanism, as they rotate.
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    Default Re: CAMLESS engines

    2 stroke engines have no cams. They use the piston as the valves. The only other way would be with solinoid actuated valves.

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    Default Re: CAMLESS engines

    the cams can be replaced by different mechanisms.say we can use electromechanical,electro hydraulic,electro magnetic etc.informations can be found from Wikipedia and several images of camless engine can be found by searching in google.


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