DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27276-4\₄5International audienceOne way to increase the thermal efficiency of a diesel engine is to recover the waste heat from the exhaust gases and from the cooling system. For the stationary diesel engine, used to generate electrical power, this heat may be converted in useful energy by a cogeneration system, in order to ensure hot water production. For the automotive diesel engine, however, the solution is not applicable therefore a method has to be developed in order to generate mechanical power. In this paper the authors show the design and the simulation performed with the AMESIM software tools for a heat recovery system dedicated to a diesel engine. The engine is simulated with the specific library of the soft...
The low-speed marine diesel engine is the most effective of all the ship propulsion systems. On ever...
A bottoming waste-heat-recovery (WHR) model based on the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is proposed to ...
International audienceTractor engines present significant possibilities of waste heat recove...
Also in modern combustion engines, the maximal energetic efficiency is lower than 45%, which means t...
International audienceThe paper presents an analysis of the possibilities of exhaust gas heat recove...
Few previous publications investigate the possibility of combining multiple waste heat sources in a ...
International audienceAn optimization study of the Rankine cycle as a function of diesel engine oper...
AbstractA Rankine-Cycle for exhaust heat recovery in heavy duty diesel engines for mobile (on-road a...
This article describes a methodology for the optimization of a bottoming cycle as a waste heat recov...
One of the major concerns of nowadays is related to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from the thermal e...
One of the major concerns of nowadays is related to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from the thermal e...
The paper presents an analysis of the possibilities of exhaust gas heat recovery for a tractor engin...
Most of the energy in the fuel burned in modern automotive internal combustion engines is lost as wa...
The temperature of the exhaust gas of a marine diesel engine is generally between 250- 500Co. This h...
AbstractHighly increased fuel prices and the need for greenhouse emissions reduction from diesel eng...
The low-speed marine diesel engine is the most effective of all the ship propulsion systems. On ever...
A bottoming waste-heat-recovery (WHR) model based on the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is proposed to ...
International audienceTractor engines present significant possibilities of waste heat recove...
Also in modern combustion engines, the maximal energetic efficiency is lower than 45%, which means t...
International audienceThe paper presents an analysis of the possibilities of exhaust gas heat recove...
Few previous publications investigate the possibility of combining multiple waste heat sources in a ...
International audienceAn optimization study of the Rankine cycle as a function of diesel engine oper...
AbstractA Rankine-Cycle for exhaust heat recovery in heavy duty diesel engines for mobile (on-road a...
This article describes a methodology for the optimization of a bottoming cycle as a waste heat recov...
One of the major concerns of nowadays is related to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from the thermal e...
One of the major concerns of nowadays is related to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from the thermal e...
The paper presents an analysis of the possibilities of exhaust gas heat recovery for a tractor engin...
Most of the energy in the fuel burned in modern automotive internal combustion engines is lost as wa...
The temperature of the exhaust gas of a marine diesel engine is generally between 250- 500Co. This h...
AbstractHighly increased fuel prices and the need for greenhouse emissions reduction from diesel eng...
The low-speed marine diesel engine is the most effective of all the ship propulsion systems. On ever...
A bottoming waste-heat-recovery (WHR) model based on the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is proposed to ...
International audienceTractor engines present significant possibilities of waste heat recove...