Journal
APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Volume 152, Issue -, Pages 751-761Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2019.02.121
Keywords
Single piston; Free piston expander; Linear generator; Intake timing control strategy; Work-electric conversion efficiency
Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [51776005]
- National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFE0124900]
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A single-piston free piston expander-linear generator (FPE-LG) prototype for a small-scale Organic Rankine Cycle system is presented. The steady-state operation of the prototype is successfully achieved, which indicates the feasibility of single-piston FPE-LG with intake timing control strategy based on piston displacement. The effects of intake duration, intake pressure, theoretical stroke, and external load resistance (R) on operational performance and energy conversion efficiency are investigated. Results show that the piston is running at a relatively high velocity when it approaches the predetermined special displacement point (X-1 or X-2). The peak voltage, current, and power output increase linearly as the intake pressure and duration increase. The theoretical stroke exerts a minimal effect on peak velocity and peak voltage output but considerably affects the operating frequency. The peak power output and work-electric conversion efficiency (eta(w-e)) increase first and then decrease with increasing external load resistance. The peak output power and eta(w-e) reach the maximum value of 32.5 W and 30.8%, respectively, with an optimal R = 80 Omega. As the intake duration increases, the indicated efficiency increases gradually, whereas eta(w-e) shows an increasing and then decreasing trend. The optimal intake duration for reaching the maximum eta(w-e) is variable under different operation conditions.
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