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Using an Adaptive High-Gain Extended Kalman Filter With a Car Efficiency Model

2010

The authors apply the Adaptive High-Gain Extended Kalman Filter (AEKF) to the problem of estimating engine efficiency with data gathered from normal driving. The AEKF is an extension of the traditional Kalman Filter that allows the filter to be reactive to perturbations without sacrificing noise filtering. An observability normal form of the engine efficiency model is developed for the AEKF. The continuous-discrete AEKF is presented along with strategies for dealing with asynchronous data. Empiric test results are presented and contrasted with EKF-derived results.Copyright © 2010 by ASME

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Local Green Power Supply Plants Based on Alcohol Regenerative Gas Turbines: Economic and Environmental Aspects

2020

Growing economies need green and renewable energy. Their financial development can reduce energy consumption (through energy-efficient technologies) and replace fossil fuels with renewable ones. Gas turbine engines are widely used in transport and industry. To improve their economic attractiveness and to reduce harmful emissions, including greenhouse gases, alternative fuels and waste heat recovery technologies can be used. A promising direction is the use of alcohol and thermo-chemical recuperation. The purpose of this study is to estimate the economic efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions of an alcohol-fueled regenerative gas turbine engine with thermo-chemical recuperation. The carbon …

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Octane Rating of Natural Gas-Gasoline Mixtures on CFR Engine

2014

In the last years new and stricter pollutant emission regulations together with raised cost of conventional fuels resulted in an increased use of gaseous fuels, such as Natural Gas (NG) or Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), for passenger vehicles. Bi-fuel engines represent a transition phase product, allowing to run either with gasoline or with gas, and for this reason are equipped with two separate injection systems. When operating at high loads with gasoline, however, these engines require rich mixtures and retarded combustions in order to prevent from dangerous knocking phenomena: this causes high hydrocarbon (HC) and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions together with high fuel consumption. With t…

EngineeringWaste managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementMechanical EngineeringHomogeneous charge compression ignitionMetals and AlloysLiquefied petroleum gasoctane rating CFR engine knock spark ignition engineIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoInternal combustion engineNatural gasEngine efficiencyOctane ratingEngine knockingGasolinebusinessSAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants
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A Refined Model for Knock Onset Prediction in Spark Ignition Engines Fueled With Mixtures of Gasoline and Propane

2015

In the last decade, gaseous fuels, such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and natural gas (NG), widely spread in many countries, thanks to their prerogative of low cost and reduced environmental impact. Hence, bi-fuel engines, which allow to run either with gasoline or with gas (LPG or NG), became very popular. Moreover, as experimentally demonstrated by the authors in the previous works, these engines may also be fueled by a mixture of gasoline and gas, which, due to the high knock resistance of gas, allow to use stoichiometric mixtures also at full load, thus drastically improving engine efficiency and pollutant emissions with respect to pure gasoline operation without noticeable power los…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringHomogeneous charge compression ignitionknock modellingEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAerospace EngineeringpropaneAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionIgnition systemSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringInternal combustion enginelawEngine efficiencyspark ignition engineSpark-ignition engineCompression ratioOctane ratingGasolinebusinessGasolineJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
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Development and validation of a 5 stroke engine for range extenders application

2014

International audience; A 5-stroke turbo-charged port-injection spark-ignition engine has been developed in the present study for use as a range extender or series-hybrid main power source. The development and the design of the engine are based on 0D/1D model and experimental results have been compared with the engine model. The 5-stroke engine is a three-cylinder in which two cylinders perform a four-stroke cycle and alternatively a second expansion of the burnt gases is performed in the third cylinder. The boost pressure delivered by the turbocharger is controlled by a particular innovative system called “smart wastegate”, different from a conventional wastegate, consisting in a variable …

Five strokeEngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMechanical engineeringInternal combustion engines7. Clean energyAutomotive engineeringCylinder (engine)law.invention[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]law[INFO]Computer Science [cs]HybridizationPetrol engineWastegateRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryRange extenderFuel TechnologyIntegrated engine pressure ratioNuclear Energy and EngineeringInternal combustion engineEngine efficiencyCompression ratiobusinessEngine control unitHigh efficiency
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Steady State Performance of Spark Ignition Engine with Exhaust Energy Recovery

2020

As is known, internal combustion engines based on Otto or Diesel cycles cannot complete the expansion process of the gas inside the cylinder, thus losing a relevant energy content, in the order of 30% of total. The residual energy of the unexpanded gas has been partially exploited through the use of an exhaust gas turbine for turbocharging the internal combustion engine; further attempts have been made with several compound solutions, with an electric generator connected to the turbocharger allowing to convert into electrical energy the quota power produced by the turbine which is not used by the compressor, or with a second turbine downstream the first to increase the exhaust gas energy re…

Gas turbinesEnergy recoverySettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoSteady state (electronics)Materials scienceEngine efficiencyspark ignition engineSpark-ignition engineNuclear engineeringhybrid vehicleexhaust energy recoveryInternal combustion engineThermal expansionSAE Technical Paper Series
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A mathematical model for the prediction of the injected mass diagram of a S.I. engine gas injector

2013

A mathematical model of gaseous fuel solenoid injector for spark ignition engine has been realized and validated through experimental data. The gas injector was studied with particular reference to the complex needle motion during the opening and closing phases, which strongly affects the amount of fuel injected. As is known, in fact, when the injector nozzle is widely open, the mass flow depends only on the fluid pressure and temperature upstream the injector: this allows one to control the injected fuel mass acting on the “injection time” (the period during which the injector solenoid is energized). This makes the correlation between the injected fuel mass and the injection time linear, e…

Injector modelEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringInjectorDiesel cycleFuel injectionSettore ING-IND/13 - Meccanica Applicata Alle MacchineAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionFuel mass fractionSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoInternal combustion engineMechanics of MaterialsEngine efficiencylawSpark-ignition engineCNGGas injectorSpark ignition enginePhysics::Chemical PhysicsbusinessPetrol engineJournal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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NOX reduction and efficiency improvements by means of the Double Fuel HCCI combustion of natural gas–gasoline mixtures

2016

Abstract Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) and Double Fuel (DF) combustion represent two innovative processes sharing a strong potential for pollutant emissions and fuel consumption reduction. HCCI regards the auto-ignition of a homogeneous premixed charge of air and fuel, featuring very low NOX emissions and good efficiency. Double Fuel (DF) instead indicates the simultaneous combustion of gasoline and natural gas (or gasoline and LPG), premixed with air by the port injection of both fuels within same engine cycle. Since fuel mixtures enhances the HCCI performances widening the range of possible operating conditions, the authors tested the HCCI combustion process using natural…

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A Simulation Study Assessing the Viability of Shifting the Location of Peak In-Cylinder Pressure in Motored Experiments

2020

Hybrid powertrains utilize an engine to benefit from the power density of the liquid fuel to extend the range of the vehicle. On the other hand, the electric machine is used for; transient operation, for very low loads and where legislation prohibits any gaseous and particulate emissions. Consequently, the operating points of an engine nowadays shifted from its conventional, broad range of speed and load to a narrower operating range of high thermal efficiency. This requires a departure from conventional engine architecture, meaning that analytical models used to predict the behavior of the engines early in the design cycle are no longer always applicable. Friction models are an example of …

Materials scienceSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoEngine efficiencyFMEP determinationinternal combustion engineFriction modelMechanicsFuel injectionCylinder pressure
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Simulation Study on the Use of Argon Mixtures in the Pressurized Motored Engine for Friction Determination

2020

Mechanical friction and heat transfer in internal combustion engines are two highly researched topics, due to their importance on the mechanical and thermal efficiencies of the engine. Despite the research efforts that were done throughout the years on both these subjects, engine modeling is still somewhat limited by the use of sub-models which do not fully represent the phenomena happening in the engine. Developing new models require experimental data which is accurate, repeatable and which covers wide range of operation. In SAE 2018-01-0121, the conventional pressurized motored method was investigated and compared with other friction determination methods. The pressurized motored method p…

Settore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoMaterials scienceArgonchemistryMechanical frictionEngine efficiencyNuclear engineeringheat transferinternal combustion enginechemistry.chemical_elementSAE Technical Paper Series
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