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Audi Introduces V12 Diesel Passenger Car Concept
www.greencarcongress.com ^ | 01/08/2007 | Staff

Posted on 01/08/2007 5:44:04 AM PST by Red Badger

Leveraging the work it did with its V12 TDI R10 racing car (earlier post), Audi has applied a 6.0-liter, Euro-5 compliant 12-cylinder diesel TDI engine—the first V12 passenger car engine—in a concept version of the Audi Q7. The Audi Q7 V12 TDI study delivers 368 kW (493 hp) and a massive 1,000 Nm (737 lb-ft) of torque.

The power of the turbocharged V12 TDI takes the SUV from 0 to 100 kph in 5.5 seconds, with fuel consumption of 11.9 liters/100km (20 mpg US). 60tdi3

The Q7 V12 TDI’s cylinders actually sweep a greater volume than the racing engine, which has a capacity of 5.5 liters. Its 5,934 cc are produced by a bore of 83.0 millimeters and a stroke of 91.4 mm, the same dimensions as the six-cylinder 3.0 TDI.

The two banks of cylinders are positioned opposite one another with an offset of 17 millimeters. Measuring just 684 mm long, the V12 diesel has an extremely compact design that enables it to fit into the Q7.

The V12 TDI features the same 90 mm spacing between cylinders as the other models in the V engine series. However, the cylinder banks are placed at an angle of 60 degrees to one another instead of the customary 90 degrees. This particular V12 configuration suppresses all of the inertial forces and mass moments which would otherwise cause vibrations.

The V12 TDI’s crankcase is made from a mixture of cast iron and vermicular graphite. Audi already uses this high-tech material, known as GJV-450, in the manufacture of the V6 TDI and V8 TDI. GJV-450, which is produced using a patented casting method, is around 40% more rigid than cast iron and twice as resistant to fatigue.

Use of this material enabled the development team to make the walls thinner, paving the way for a potential weight-saving of around 15% compared to conventional cast iron.

The crankshaft is forged from chrome-molybdenum alloy steel and is mounted with the aid of an extremely rigid main bearing bridge made from nodular cast iron. The forged connecting rods are cracked, and the pistons are made from aluminium.

The two cylinder heads each comprise three main elements. The bottom section, incorporating the intake and exhaust ports and through which the coolant flows, is made from a low-pressure die-cast aluminium alloy that has a high-strength, lightweight construction. The top section, which conducts the oil, is pressure-cast. The cylinder head is crowned by a reinforcing ladder-type frame which holds the two camshafts. 60tdi2 Piston and valve system for the V12. Click to enlarge.

The valves are actuated by four camshafts acting via low-friction roller-type cam followers, the compression ratio is 16.0:1. The map-controlled swirl variation of the combustion air deployed in the V6 and V8 TDI models has been retained. With this system, one of the intake ports for each cylinder is either opened or closed by means of an electrically operated flap, depending on the engine’s operating point. Intermediate flap positions are also possible. This allows the swirl to be adjusted for optimum exhaust emissions combined with high power delivery.

As is customary on V engines from Audi, the maintenance-free chain drive is fitted in a space-saving location on the rear face of the engine. The developers devised a new layout for the V12 TDI, however. The crankshaft’s sprocket wheel meshes with an intermediate gear which in turn drives the camshafts by means of two simplex chains. Two additional chains drive the oil pump as well as both high-pressure pumps for the common-rail injection system.

Bosch supplies a 2,000-bar injection system for the V12. The hole diameter of the eight-hole injector nozzles has now been reduced to a mere 0.12 millimeters. The high pressure produces an optimum spray pattern inside the combustion chamber, which makes for a faster, more homogeneous and, as a result, more acoustically refined ignition process. The improved combustion efficiency increases power output while reducing both fuel consumption and emissions.

More than 300 piezo discs are packed into each of the V12 TDI injectors, which transmit the minimal expansion to the valve needle directly (inline) without the need for any form of transmission mechanism between the two. Each actuation takes just a few milliseconds.

The fuel pressure and quantity can be adjusted according to requirements; the number of injection phases per power stroke can be varied up to a maximum of five with the piezoelectric technology in the V12 TDI. Main injection can be accompanied by both pilot and post-injection phases. Pilot injection lessens the harshness of the combustion sound, which is particularly noticeable at low engine loads.

The delayed post-injection of fuel serves to increase the temperature of the exhaust gas. This allows any particulate residue to be burned off in order to regenerate the two particulate filters which are included as standard.

Two variable vane geometry turbochargers supply compressed air—each to one bank of cylinders. The variable vane geometry ensures that the full exhaust flow is directed through the turbine at all times. The turbochargers offer fast response even at low rev speeds and attain a high degree of efficiency.

Both turbochargers generate up to 2.6 bar of absolute boost pressure and are key in achieving the peak torque of 1,000 Nm.

The temperature of the compressed air is reduced by two large intercoolers. The V12 comes with a double-flow exhaust system featuring two particulate filters. The intake system is similarly structured—for each bank of cylinders there is an air cleaner followed immediately by a hot-film air mass meter. Two control units operating based on the master-slave principle orchestrate proceedings inside the engine. Tdi604 The Q7 V12 TDI study.

The Audi Q7 V12 TDI is Euro-5 compliant. At partial throttle, up to 50% of the exhaust gases are fed back into the intake air via the Exhaust Gas Recirculation system to reduce NOx emissions. The extensive recirculation system incorporates a water cooler which reduces the temperature of the exhaust gases sharply.

The V12 TDI is coupled with a new six-speed tiptronic transmission. The quattro driveline splits the drive power 40:60 between the front and rear wheels under normal driving conditions. This results in slightly tail-heavy, sporty handling characteristics.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Germany; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: biodiesel; diesel; engine; pollution
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A whole lotta KnOcKin' goin' on!..........
1 posted on 01/08/2007 5:44:07 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: sully777; Fierce Allegiance; vigl; Cagey; Abathar; A. Patriot; B Knotts; getsoutalive; ...

Rest In Peace, old friend, your work is finished.......

If you want on or off the DIESEL "KnOcK" LIST just FReepmail me........

This is a fairly HIGH VOLUME ping list on some days......

2 posted on 01/08/2007 5:44:33 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: Red Badger

Price Tag?


3 posted on 01/08/2007 5:45:09 AM PST by verity (Muhammed is a Dirt Bag)
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To: verity

If you gotta ask..........


4 posted on 01/08/2007 5:45:43 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: Red Badger

FYI< I have my DAKAR Rally thread up here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1763717/posts

They run a lot of diesel powered vehicles. :)


5 posted on 01/08/2007 5:50:12 AM PST by Fierce Allegiance (SAY NO TO RUDY!)
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To: Red Badger

Looks like a real simple design, not too many moving parts, sumpin us shade trees could work on. /s


6 posted on 01/08/2007 5:52:41 AM PST by umgud (The profound is only so to those that it is.)
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To: Red Badger

Didn't know you could fit a V12 in a Caliber.


7 posted on 01/08/2007 5:54:56 AM PST by decimon
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To: umgud

Well, yeah. No plugs, no distributor, no wires, no coils, no belts, no carburetor, no problems.........


8 posted on 01/08/2007 5:55:43 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: decimon

Small pistons..........


9 posted on 01/08/2007 5:56:23 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: Red Badger
I wonder how these engines would fare in a tractor pull, assuming you could mount three or more on a tractor bed.
10 posted on 01/08/2007 6:00:37 AM PST by ReformedBeckite
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To: umgud
""sumpin us shade trees could work on. /s"

For an idea of what "Us shade trees" can do, look at Linux, AND go to www.rangerovers.net. The Range Rover has three onboard computers and Lucas electrical components.

Despite the legendary level of bad mouth heaped upon Lucas, with the tricks and work-arounds conceived by enough people AND shared via Internet, much can be accomplished by the non specialist.

With a copy of the factory manual, and access to rangerovers.net, keeping a Rangie on the road CAN be done under a tree. That is, if my experience under a tree in the Everglades is any indication.
11 posted on 01/08/2007 6:07:20 AM PST by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon Liberty, it is essential to examine principles, - -)
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To: GladesGuru

Nice to see timing chains and not belts.


12 posted on 01/08/2007 6:15:59 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: GladesGuru
I forgot to mention that a Land/Rover 109 with a set of 12.50X15 Mickey Thompson tires will leave a heavier SUV behind on soft terrain, and will out climb it at angles that would cause the Audi to roll over.

HP isn't the answer unless there is some need for speed. If that is the case, get a helicopter. And at the cost of tat Audi, that's not tooooo off base.

How do I know? The President of the Airboat Association went for a test drive into the saw grass. He had a full track following to pull us out after I stuck the 109 Landie.

After it bogged down, I got out to engage the front hubs. But Dave was already calling for the track as I was getting back in, and then drove out of the mud.

According to him, and he has seen a lot of SUV's, that was not possible with any other truck or SUV.

As the "T" shirt said, "Jeeps are just famous, Land/Rovers are legendary".

;-)
13 posted on 01/08/2007 6:16:26 AM PST by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon Liberty, it is essential to examine principles, - -)
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To: Red Badger

Have they made any headway recently on the problem of diesel exhaust?

I could learn to live with the awful stench, but too much of a whiff gives me a headache.


14 posted on 01/08/2007 6:17:05 AM PST by non-anonymous
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To: verity

That grill is hideous!


15 posted on 01/08/2007 6:17:53 AM PST by rintense (Just say no to McCain in 2008!)
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To: non-anonymous

Yes, the exhaust problems have been solved. Mainly by laws decreeing removal of the sulphur content in the petro-fuel, which BTW, Biodiesels do not have, in the first place. Particulates (soot, smke) have been removed, too. All the old bugaboos about diesel are now gone (in the newer engines) and should pose no more problems.........


16 posted on 01/08/2007 6:28:15 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: rintense

You flip the grill down, light up some propane burners and add the burgers, brats and buns. Why do you think they call it a "grill"?.........


17 posted on 01/08/2007 6:30:00 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: GladesGuru
I got out to engage the front hubs

How old is that vehicle of yours?.......

18 posted on 01/08/2007 6:31:20 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: GladesGuru
Wasn't "The AntiChrist" a Land Rover?.........The God's Must Be Crazy movie.............
19 posted on 01/08/2007 6:32:57 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: ReformedBeckite

V-36?.........


20 posted on 01/08/2007 6:33:34 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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