Applied thermal engineering2022,Vol.20211.DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2021.117892

The multi-field coupling effect of fuel injection duration on gas exchange stability for a free piston engine generator

Yuan, Chenheng Liu, Dong Zeng, Shan
Applied thermal engineering2022,Vol.20211.DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2021.117892

The multi-field coupling effect of fuel injection duration on gas exchange stability for a free piston engine generator

Yuan, Chenheng 1Liu, Dong 1Zeng, Shan1
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  • 1. Chongqing Jiaotong Univ
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Abstract

Free piston engine generator (FPEG) is a new energy conversion plant to substitute for conventional combustion engine. However, the fluctuation of gas exchange is a key problem to induce the FPEG to run unsteadily and restrict its engineering application. This paper presents a study to explore the multi-field coupling effect of fuel injection duration on the gas exchange stability of a diesel compression-ignition, direct-injection, looped scavenging FPEG. A full-cycle gas exchange model of the FPEG is carried out by coupling the zero-dimensional dynamics, multi-dimensional combustion model and scavenging model, and an iterative calculation method is proposed for numerical simulation of the model. Meanwhile, the effect of injection duration schedule lasting from 0.50 ms to 0.80 ms on the scavenging and gas exchange is analyzed. The results show that the shorter injection duration brings about higher fresh trapping efficiency due to its faster reciprocating frequency which reduces the available time for fresh gas to flow out of the cylinder during gas exchange process, and the trapping efficiency is 41.3 % and the operating frequency achieves 36.6 Hz in the injection duration of 0.5 ms condition. However, the influence of injection duration on exhaust gas cleaning is opposite, and the scavenging efficiency varies in positive correlation with the injection duration, because the long injection leads to low motion velocity and causes the exhaust port to be opened and closed slowly, which provides long exhaust time of the residual burned gas in the cylinder. The maximum scavenging efficiency occurs in the injection duration of 0.8 ms condition and features with 97.9%. Suggesting, relatively high scavenging efficiency and trapping efficiency can be obtained at the same time under appropriate injection duration condition.

Key words

Free piston engine generator/Gas exchange stability/Fuel injection duration/Multi-field coupling/COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS/SCAVENGING PROCESS/SIMULATION/PERFORMANCE/PARAMETERS/DYNAMICS

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出版年

2022
Applied thermal engineering

Applied thermal engineering

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ISSN:1359-4311
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