2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13215754
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Resonant Combustion Start Considering Potential Energy of Free-Piston Engine Generator

Abstract: Free-piston engine generators without a crank mechanism are expected to be used in series hybrid vehicles because of their lower losses. The series hybrid system requires a low starting thrust because the engine frequently starts depending on the battery state. This study clarifies the effectiveness of the constant thrust resonance starting method that utilizes the compression pressure of the engine and the spring thrust. The piston must pass the combustion starting point with a predetermined speed to start co… Show more

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“…Powering converts electrical power in a short period of time, so electrical loss increases more than when operating only by regeneration. Therefore, FPEG should reduce power running as much as possible and operate with regeneration only [25,26]. The switching of the Pulse-width-modulation inverter adjusts the current value of the coil, allowing the braking thrust of the linear generator to be controlled [27].…”
Section: B Energy Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Powering converts electrical power in a short period of time, so electrical loss increases more than when operating only by regeneration. Therefore, FPEG should reduce power running as much as possible and operate with regeneration only [25,26]. The switching of the Pulse-width-modulation inverter adjusts the current value of the coil, allowing the braking thrust of the linear generator to be controlled [27].…”
Section: B Energy Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy flow is determined by solving the block diagram of Figure 3, which links three software. The mover action is obtained by solving Equation (1) using MATLAB-Simulink (The MathWorks, Inc., Natick, MA, USA), which contains the speci fications of the linear generator designed by JMAG-Designer (JSOL Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) and vector control [15,24]. The combustion thrust, considering the engine loss, is simulated using GT-SUITE (Gamma Technologies, LLC, Westmont, IL, USA).…”
Section: Energy Flow Of Fpegmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FPEG is a power generation system without the crank mechanism, meaning the piston of the engine and the mover of the linear generator are connected. The operation of the piston (movable element) is adjusted using a power generation control with the inverter [23,24]. Setting the proper mover motion improves the thermal efficiency of the engine and the power generation efficiency of the linear generator.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reciprocating motion of the piston, driven by the power of the internal combustion engine, creates electricity for FPEGs [7]. In FPEGs without a crank mechanism, the piston motion can be changed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%