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Wolfgang Hatz Head of Powertrain Development, Volkswagen Group and AUDI AG
Powertrains for today and tomorrow
Factors influencing the powertrains of tomorrow
Market-specific customer requests Competitive situation in the markets Commodity prices Shortage of resources Statutory requirements Corporate goals
TOP 3 challenges for powertrains of tomorrow
Energy
Greenhouse gases CO2
Exhaust emissions CO, NOX, HC, PM 1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
Requirements of most important markets
EU
ACEA agreement National tax legislation
LEV, ULEV, SULEV, BIN 5
Stricter requirements in terms of safety and emissions (pedestrian protection)
CAFE limits
EU5 / EU6
Gas guzzler tax
Consumption and weight-based penalty tax
Diesel
TDI with ultra low emission system / BlueTDI
Different licensing rules in town and country
Hybrid
Ethanol
Diesel
Ethanol
Congestion charge (e.g. London)
Hybrid
ZEV legislation
Displacement-based road tax
TDI history
1976 – Development of an extremely economic engine starts 1989 – First turbodiesel with direct fuel injection in a standard production car (Audi 100) The reasons for the success story:
Low fuel consumption Driving pleasure Good acoustics
In Europe the DI diesel engine has around a 50 % share of the passenger car market. Market forecasts worldwide indicate further growth.
TDI Technology
TDI History 2005
1976 Start of TDI Development 1997
1994 1990/1991
Audi A6 (C5) 1.9 TDI / 110 hp 2.5 TDI / 150 hp
1989
Audi 100 (C3) 2.5 TDI 120 hp
Audi 100 (C4) 2.5 TDI 115 hp Audi 80 (B4) 1.9 TDI / 90 hp
Audi A6 (C4) 1.9 TDI / 90 hp 2.5 TDI / 115 hp 2.5 TDI / 140 hp until Dec. 1994 250.000 TDI-Engines
Audi A3 & Audi A4 1.9 TDI / 90 hp 1.9 TDI / 110 hp Audi A8 2.5 TDI / 150 hp
Audi A6 (C6) 2.0 TDI / 140 hp 2.7 TDI / 180 hp 3.0 TDI / 225 hp Audi A3 1.9 TDI / 105 hp 2.0 TDI / 140 hp Audi A4 1.9 TDI / 115 hp 2.0 TDI / 140 hp 2.5 TDI / 163 hp 3.0 TDI / 204 hp Audi A8 3.0 TDI / 233 hp 4.2 TDI / 326 hp
TDI development – 1989 up to today
+100 %
Power World World premiere premiere 1st 1st Audi Audi TDI TDI
0%
Emissions -100 % 1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
TDI power today
R10 TDI
> 650 hp > 1,100 Nm
2-time winner in the endurance races at Le Mans, Sebring and Road Atlanta Multiple winner in ALMS
Emissions – TDI technology today
Today the Audi A5 3.0 TDI already undercuts future EU 5 limits
Consumption / CO2
high
low
Injection system at 1,800 bar optimized turbocharger
efficient EGR system
EU 4 EU 5
NOx emissions
high
Emissions – TDI technology tomorrow
Lowest emissions for worldwide use high
Consumption / CO2
ultra low emission system
low
EU 6 / Bin 5 ‐ LEV II
EU 5 NOx emissions
high
TDI with ultra low emission system- engine modifications
Common rail system
optimized turbocharger
cylinder pressure sensors
exhaust gas recirculation Turbo charger air line
TDI with ultra low emission system- exhaust gas aftertreatment
Diesel oxidation catalytic converter DeNOx converter Diesel particulate filter
AdBlue metering valve
6.0-liter V12 TDI
Power Output Maximum Torque
500 hp 1,000 Nm
4.2-liter V8 TDI
Power Output Maximum Torque
326 hp 760 Nm
The new V6 gasoline engines from Audi
2.8 FSI and 3.2 FSI – sporty and efficient
Attributes
Unit
2.8 FSI
3.2 FSI
Displacement
cm3
2,773
3,197
Stroke
mm
82.4
92.8
Bore
mm
84.5
85.5
Stroke-to-bore (ratio)
--
0.98
1.09
Compression ratio
--
12.0:1
12.5:1
Maximum output
kW
154
195
at engine speed
rpm
5,250
6,500
Peak torque
Nm
280
330
at engine speed
rpm
3,000-5,000
3,000-5,000
Fuel
RON
95/91
95/91
The new V6 gasoline engines from Audi
Audi valvelift system
Oil circuit
FSI combustion chamber
Basic engine friction
Vehicle consumption
reduction in fuel consumption [%] 100%
‐5% 95%
‐5% 90%
‐5% 85%
80%
75% V6 conventional
FSI direct injection
Audi valvelift system
Frictional losses
V6 FSI with all measures
The 1.8 TFSI in the Audi A3 The 4-cylinder engine family from Audi for use worldwide in longitudinal/transverse layout
Compact design with high level of function integration Groundbreaking development in terms of Supercharging Combustion process Acoustics Downsizing and downspeeding:
Driving pleasure and fuel efficiency
Audi 2.0 TFSI "Engine of the year" 2005 – 2006 – 2007 Technology leader for supercharged direct-injection gasoline engines
Four-cylinder gasoline engines from Audi
"Driving pleasure" Fuel consumption [l/100 km]
10.5
9.5
1.8T 8.5
(Year 2000)
2.0 TFSI (Year 2004)
7.5
2.0 TFSI (Year 2008)
6.5
5.5
Performance index
Audi – T-CNG
Designed for maximum range on natural gas (> 400 km range on CNG) Superior functionality of luggage compartment Consistent use of conceptual advantages of front-wheel drive Adapted rear end with 4 lightweight pressure tanks 2.0-liter TFSI (163 hp, 260 Nm) with CNG-optimized engine concept
S tronic dual-clutch gearbox – comparison of CO2 emissions
6 / 7-speed direct shift gearbox Consumption lower than manual gearbox Shorter shift times without interruption in power flow Maximum shifting comfort
Relation [%]
120
‐ 22 % ‐ 14 %
100
Automatic (4‐speed)
(6‐speed)
S tronic (6‐speed)
Manual
S tronic (7‐speed)
Developments for the future
Further development of powertrains Audi valvelift system Improved combustion process TDI with ultra low emission system Optimized transmissions, S tronic, multitronic, tiptronic Reduction of friction
Assistance systems for fuel-efficient driving Involvement of driver, motivation systems Innovative shift indicators Fuel-efficient navigation routes Car to infrastructure
Vehicle-based optimization Start/stop systems Thermal energy management Electrical energy management Efficient climate control Lightweight design and optimum aerodynamics
Existing areas of expertise – TDI, FSI + TFSI – as basis Alternative drive systems / fuels Hybrid Ethanol 85 CNG (natural gas) SynFuel/ SunFuel Hydrogen
Audi – efficient models
Audi Q7 hybrid – performance / consumption
Q7 3.6 FSI 280 hp 360 Nm NEDC consump. 12.7 l/100 km
Q7H 3.6 FSI 280 hp 514 Nm 9.9 l/100 km
0 ‐ 100 km/h 8.5 s
7.6 s
60 ‐ 120 km/h 21.4 s
15.0 s
Vorsprung durch Technik
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