1. Operation of a turbine-compound free-piston linear alternator.
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Lee, Chang-Ping, Borgnakke, Claus, and Durrett, Russell
- Abstract
A free-piston linear-alternator combined with combustion chambers has been examined in many studies. However, only simplified thermodynamic and mechanical models were developed to mimic the actual behavior of the free-piston engine. The purpose of this study is to establish a fully dynamic model that can calculate the energy transformation under the operation of the free-piston engine. The Matlab/Simulink
® model uses non-constant-volume combustion event, the piston transient dynamics, flow, heat losses, and thermodynamics as bridges to connect control volumes. The model successfully captured the behavior and measurements of a GS-34 free-piston engine, based on a thermodynamic calculation calibrated with experimental data. The resulting model is used for a series of parametric studies to understand the very complex system behavior, including low load operation. Operation parameters (injection timing and bounce chamber mass) are optimized to generate the engine map for different alternator sizes. At the end, the advantages of the opposed free-piston engine with a linear alternator are presented through the energy analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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