International audienceNowadays, on average, two thirds of the fuel energy consumed by an engine is wasted through the exhaust gases and the cooling liquid. The recovery of this energy would enable a substantial reduction in fuel consumption. One solution is to integrate a heat recovery system based on a steam Rankine cycle. The key component in such a system is the expander, which has a strong impact on the system’s performance. A survey of different expander technologies leads us to select the reciprocating expander as the most promising one for an automotive application. This paper therefore proposes a steady-state semi-empirical model of the expander device developed under the Engineering Equation Solver (EES) environment. The ambient an...
In the present article, a model of scroll expander will be introduced. This model is able to evaluat...
The current trend for ever increasing energy prices acts as an important driver for improved efficie...
is wasted through the cooling liquid and the exhaust gases. Thus, it would be possible to convert th...
Nowadays, on average, two thirds of the fuel energy consumed by an engine is wasted through the exha...
peer reviewedNowadays, in average, one third of the fuel energy consumed by an engine is wasted thr...
Most of the energy in the fuel burned in modern automotive internal combustion engines is lost as wa...
The exhaust gas in an internal combustion engine provides favorable conditions for a waste-heat reco...
An important objective in combustion engine research is to develop strategies for recovering waste h...
Waste heat recovery using an (organic) Rankine cycle has the capacity to significantly increase the ...
In this paper, a Rankine cycle test system is established to recover exhaust energy from a 2.0 L gas...
peer reviewedOrganic Rankine cycles are particularly well suited for recovering energy from low-grad...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...
Requirements of recycling low temperature waste heat energy from internal combustion engines drive t...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...
Screw expanders offer a high potential for energy conversion in the lower and medium power range, fo...
In the present article, a model of scroll expander will be introduced. This model is able to evaluat...
The current trend for ever increasing energy prices acts as an important driver for improved efficie...
is wasted through the cooling liquid and the exhaust gases. Thus, it would be possible to convert th...
Nowadays, on average, two thirds of the fuel energy consumed by an engine is wasted through the exha...
peer reviewedNowadays, in average, one third of the fuel energy consumed by an engine is wasted thr...
Most of the energy in the fuel burned in modern automotive internal combustion engines is lost as wa...
The exhaust gas in an internal combustion engine provides favorable conditions for a waste-heat reco...
An important objective in combustion engine research is to develop strategies for recovering waste h...
Waste heat recovery using an (organic) Rankine cycle has the capacity to significantly increase the ...
In this paper, a Rankine cycle test system is established to recover exhaust energy from a 2.0 L gas...
peer reviewedOrganic Rankine cycles are particularly well suited for recovering energy from low-grad...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...
Requirements of recycling low temperature waste heat energy from internal combustion engines drive t...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...
Screw expanders offer a high potential for energy conversion in the lower and medium power range, fo...
In the present article, a model of scroll expander will be introduced. This model is able to evaluat...
The current trend for ever increasing energy prices acts as an important driver for improved efficie...
is wasted through the cooling liquid and the exhaust gases. Thus, it would be possible to convert th...