Few previous publications investigate the possibility of combining multiple waste heat sources in a combustion engine waste heat recovery system. A waste heat recovery system for a HD truck diesel engine is evaluated for utilizing multiple heat sources found in a conventional HD diesel engine. In this type of engine more than 50% of heat energy goes futile. The majority of the heat energy is lost through engine exhaust and cooling devices such as EGRC (Exhaust gas recirculation cooler), CAC (Charge air cooler) and engine cooling. In this paper, the potential of usable heat recuperation from these devices using thermodynamic analysis was studied, and also an effort is made to recuperate most of the available heat energy that would otherwise ...
Even in nowadays engines which can reach 45% of efficiency a high amount of energy is released as he...
The internal combustion engine is used daily for transportation and energy production beside their l...
Over 50% of the energy released by burning fuel in a truck engine is lost as heat rather than being ...
This paper describes the study of different bottoming Rankine cycles with water-steam and/or ORC con...
Thermodynamic power cycles have been shown to provide an excellent method for waste heat recovery (W...
A theoretical investigation has been performed on the feasibility of introducing a waste heat recove...
A promising method to improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines is the use of thermodyna...
Waste heat recovery (WHR) systems enable the heat losses of an engine to be captured and converted t...
With the increasing focus on reducing emissions and making fuel efficient vehicles within the automo...
With the increasing focus on reducing emissions and making fuel efficient vehicles within the automo...
In the truck industry there is a continuous demand to increase the efficiency and to decrease the em...
Most of the energy in the fuel burned in modern automotive internal combustion engines is lost as wa...
Strict legislations over emissions from heavy-duty trucks are pushing the manufacturers towards impr...
The focus of today’s automotive industry is to reduce emissions and fuel consumption of all vehicles...
This work assesses the possibility of fitting an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system in a commercial ...
Even in nowadays engines which can reach 45% of efficiency a high amount of energy is released as he...
The internal combustion engine is used daily for transportation and energy production beside their l...
Over 50% of the energy released by burning fuel in a truck engine is lost as heat rather than being ...
This paper describes the study of different bottoming Rankine cycles with water-steam and/or ORC con...
Thermodynamic power cycles have been shown to provide an excellent method for waste heat recovery (W...
A theoretical investigation has been performed on the feasibility of introducing a waste heat recove...
A promising method to improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines is the use of thermodyna...
Waste heat recovery (WHR) systems enable the heat losses of an engine to be captured and converted t...
With the increasing focus on reducing emissions and making fuel efficient vehicles within the automo...
With the increasing focus on reducing emissions and making fuel efficient vehicles within the automo...
In the truck industry there is a continuous demand to increase the efficiency and to decrease the em...
Most of the energy in the fuel burned in modern automotive internal combustion engines is lost as wa...
Strict legislations over emissions from heavy-duty trucks are pushing the manufacturers towards impr...
The focus of today’s automotive industry is to reduce emissions and fuel consumption of all vehicles...
This work assesses the possibility of fitting an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system in a commercial ...
Even in nowadays engines which can reach 45% of efficiency a high amount of energy is released as he...
The internal combustion engine is used daily for transportation and energy production beside their l...
Over 50% of the energy released by burning fuel in a truck engine is lost as heat rather than being ...