2018
DOI: 10.1115/1.4039845
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High-Performance Computing and Analysis-Led Development of High Efficiency Dilute Opposed Piston Gasoline Engine

Abstract: Pinnacle is developing a multicylinder 1.2 L gasoline engine for automotive applications using high-performance computing (HPC) and analysis methods. Pinnacle and Oak Ridge National Laboratory executed large-scale multidimensional combustion analyses at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to thoroughly explore the design space. These HPC-led investigations show high fuel efficiency (∼46% gross indicated efficiency) may be achieved by operating with extremely high charge dilution levels of exhaust gas r… Show more

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“…A detailed overview of the work performed and the results obtained during this study was recently published [Banerjee, et al (2018)]. In summary, the following conclusions were drawn.…”
Section: Technical Discussion Of Work Performed By All Partiesmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…A detailed overview of the work performed and the results obtained during this study was recently published [Banerjee, et al (2018)]. In summary, the following conclusions were drawn.…”
Section: Technical Discussion Of Work Performed By All Partiesmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This has been demonstrated by the prior research of applications such as the Junkers JUMO, 31 Napier Deltic, 32 and Rolls-Royce/Ricardo Crecy 33 engines. More recent research aimed at maximising the thermal efficiency of modern automotive vehicles has been demonstrated by the work of Regner et al , 34 Huo et al , 35 Banerjee et al 36 and Warey et al 37 Many uniflow scavenged engines typically apply opposed piston arrangements as is the case for each of the aforementioned cited examples apart from the Crecy which used one piston per cylinder and sleeve valve controlled ports. The advantages of increased scavenging efficiency in such engines is however diminished by the requirements for an externally driven blower and the usual need for twice the number of crankshafts positioned at the far ends of the engine which can compromise manufacturing cost, engine package volume and mass.…”
Section: Conventional Two-stroke Cycle Enginesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Pinnacle Engines using a four-stroke, 110 cc, opposed piston concept were able to greatly reduce NOx emissions at a reasonable fuel economy. 20 Several researchers have also been using alternative fuels in IC engine such as natural gas, propane, ethanol, and biodiesel 2125 to achieve high thermal efficiency and low engine-out emissions. Natural gas is emerging as a leading choice for alternative fuels because of renewed interest in shale gas extraction, and its utilization is predicted to increase steadily over time and reach 39% of US energy production by 2050.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%