A high efficiency 10 kWe microgenerator based on atkinson cycle internal combustion engine
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The paper focuses on the design and the overall performance of a 10 kW electric power microcogeneration
plant suitable for local energy production, based on an Atkinson-cycle internal combustion
engine prototype and entirely set by Istituto Motori of the Italian National Research Council. The engine
was originally a wide-spread Diesel automotive unit, then converted into a methane spark ignition
system and finally modified to perform an Atkinson/Miller cycle with an extended expansion, capable of
a higher global efficiency and low gaseous emissions. The paper starts by defining the ratio which leaded
to this specific choice among many other automotive and industrial engines, in order to obtain a reliable,
long endurance, cost effective, high efficiency base, suitable for microcogeneration in residential or
commercial applications. The new engine has been coupled with a liquid cooled induction generator, a
set of heat exchangers and finally placed in a sealed containing case, to reduce both noise emission and
heat losses. Then the plant has been tested as an electricity and heat production system, ready for grid
connection thanks to a new designed management/control system. During endurance test a complete
description of its functioning behaviour has been given
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Microcogeneration Micro-grids Atkinson and Miller cycle Natural gas
List of contributors:
Capaldi, Pietro
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