A natural gas fuelled 10 kw electric power unit suitable for distributed energy conversion based on an automotive internal combustion engine
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The paper discusses the concept and the overall performance of an auxiliary power unit, suitable for distributed
energy conversion, based on a wide-spread automotive supercharged Diesel internal combustion engine. The
latter has been converted into a spark ignition methane/natural gas unit by Istituto Motori CNR of Italy and it has
been specifically chosen among many other engines as a reliable, high efficiency, cost effective unit, suitable for
energy conversion systems (such as microcogeneration for residential or commercial applications). The paper
starts by defining the ratio which leaded to the adoption of an automotive four cylinders, Diesel internal
combustion engine, in order to produce the above mentioned electric power. This is followed by a explanation of
the main modifications adopted to convert the former Diesel engine in a spark ignited stoichiometric unit, with a
discussion over the most significant element and technical solution that could give the system a high efficiency,
low gaseous emissions and long endurance. The unit has been coupled with a liquid cooled induction generator
and then tested as an electricity and heat production system, ready for grid connection and to become a base
for a future microcogeneration system, thanks to a new designed management/control system. During field test
a complete report of its running behavior has been reported.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Distributed generation; Microcogeneration; Micro-grids; Natural gas.
Elenco autori:
Capaldi, Pietro
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