2023
DOI: 10.5109/6782166
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Combustion Characteristics of a Free Piston Engine Linear Generator using Various Fuel Injection Durations

Abstract: A free piston engine linear generator (FPELG) is considered a type of contemporary technology for energy conversion. The main features of FPELG are less emission, few parts i.e., less friction, and high efficiency. However, because the FPELG does not have a crankshaft, critical issues e.g., combustion efficiency, and performance were reported. This study examines the influence of various fuel injection durations (FID) on combustion behaviors. According to the results of the experiments, as the time increased o… Show more

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“…The emissions generally contain gases such as NO X , SO 2 , HCl and HF, CO, dioxins/furans, and Hg vapor (from waste-containing metal) and particulates (PM 10 and PM 2.5 ) 47,48) . Gas emissions should be suppressed in number by creating near-perfect incineration conditions 49) . It can be realized by adding the amount of air to create a turbulence effect (mixing waste and air) and improve the incineration system [50][51][52][53] .…”
Section: Flue Gas Characterization Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emissions generally contain gases such as NO X , SO 2 , HCl and HF, CO, dioxins/furans, and Hg vapor (from waste-containing metal) and particulates (PM 10 and PM 2.5 ) 47,48) . Gas emissions should be suppressed in number by creating near-perfect incineration conditions 49) . It can be realized by adding the amount of air to create a turbulence effect (mixing waste and air) and improve the incineration system [50][51][52][53] .…”
Section: Flue Gas Characterization Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%