Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Increasingly stringent regulations in the field of pollutant
are forcing engine manufacturers to adopt new solutions
to contain exhaust emissions, such as Hybrid Electric
Vehicles (HEV) or Full Electric Vehicles (FEV).
Still far from the wide diffusion of FEV limited from
electrochemical storage systems together with the difficulty
of creating adequate infrastructure distributed throughout
the territory to recharging batteries, the HEV seems to
be actually a better solution. The hybrid vehicle is already able
to guarantee satisfactory autonomy and low pollution levels
by combining the advantages offered by the two technologies
of thermal and electric propulsion.
Currently on the market there are several types of hybrid
vehicles, with different degree of hybridization (electric
motor power versus propulsion total power), capacity to store
electricity and type of scheme constructive adopted for the
integration between the thermal engine and the
electric machine.
A particular interest is getting the mild-hybrid (or light
hybridization) and the micro-hybrid (or minimum hybridization)
with 48V electrical system added to the classic 12V one.
A possible solution could be the electric turbocompounding
system where a turbine coupled to a generator
(turbo-generator) uses the exhaust gas flow of a reciprocating
engine to harvest waste heat energy and convert it into electrical
power. In this way, the power generated from the system
can be used to feed local electrical loads such as engine auxiliaries,
increasing the whole system efficiency.
The present study deals with the simulation of a spark
ignition engine, present in a test room of Istituto Motori (CNR),
including a turbo-generator at the exhaust to evaluate the
advantages in terms of overall efficiency. The internal combustion
engine model was developed by using a 1D code (GT-Power
software), while the turbo-generator and the electric system
are described in the Matlab/Simulink environment.
The results obtained showed an appreciable increase in
the overall efficiency.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
engine
Elenco autori:
Iannaccone, Sabato; DE SIMIO, Luigi
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