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Critical Design Issues of Heavy Fuel APUs Derived from Automotive Turbochargers. Part 1: Nominal Ambient Conditions

Authors :
Gian Maria Santi
Federico Calzini
Stefano Cassani
Alessandro Scaltrini
Patrich Ferretti
Luca Piancastelli
Source :
Tecnica Italiana-Italian Journal of Engineering Science. 65:53-57
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
International Information and Engineering Technology Association, 2021.

Abstract

Small, turbine-powered eAPUs (electric Auxiliary Power Unit) have poor off-design performance and efficiency. Turbo eAPUs remain competitive where efficiency is sacrificed to lightness and compactness. The first part of this paper summarizes the transformation of a very efficient, very large automotive turbocharger into an eAPU. A satisfactory solution for the design of the heavy fuel combustor has been found on the Giandomenico’s site. The performance of the APU is evaluated at the Garrett nominal air conditions (T0=302.6 K, p0=0.962 bar, dry air). The turbogas has an approximately linear braking torque from 50% to 100% load at nearly maximum efficiency. Below 50% load, it is more convenient to vary the maximum temperature of the cycle and adjust the generator torque. However, a better compromise can be obtained by coupling the APU with a battery that would supply the electric power under 50% load. The use of a recuperator is not convenient due to the increase in volume and the additional complication. The problem of the intake air filtering is particularly serious in dirty/sandy ground applications. Regarding efficiency, the turbogas is no match for the diesel eAPUs.

Details

ISSN :
00401846
Volume :
65
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tecnica Italiana-Italian Journal of Engineering Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a966aa80e1b82eae334592ba5160caa7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18280/ti-ijes.650108