Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine

Intensive researches are being carried out on the main power generator for free piston linear generator(FPLG) by both the academic and industrial research group due to its potential as a high fuel efficiency and low emission engine. The linear generator, which is a coil and a translator positioned t...

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Main Author: Lau , Kah Mun
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: IRC 2016
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.172272017-03-01T15:38:33Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/17227/ Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine Lau , Kah Mun TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Intensive researches are being carried out on the main power generator for free piston linear generator(FPLG) by both the academic and industrial research group due to its potential as a high fuel efficiency and low emission engine. The linear generator, which is a coil and a translator positioned to move linearly back and forth relative to each other. This paper investigates the heat transfer rate within free piston engine combustion chamber wall and with the assistance of thermodynamic simulation model and the results are compared with conventional engine. The simulation is expected to assist in the comparison of engine performance between two distinct engines through analysing the results recorded. Both conventional and free piston engine models are built, simulation settings are set up, and simulations are launched in GT-ISE. Once simulation is done, results are viewed in GT-POST, the data collected was analysed and compared. The overall trend shows that free piston engine have a lower heat transfer rate throughout majority of the cycle. This findings agree that due to less time of piston near top dead centre area, heat transfer losses to the wall per cycle are reduced. IRC 2016-08 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/17227/1/Dissertation%2018651.pdf Lau , Kah Mun (2016) Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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Lau , Kah Mun
Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine
description Intensive researches are being carried out on the main power generator for free piston linear generator(FPLG) by both the academic and industrial research group due to its potential as a high fuel efficiency and low emission engine. The linear generator, which is a coil and a translator positioned to move linearly back and forth relative to each other. This paper investigates the heat transfer rate within free piston engine combustion chamber wall and with the assistance of thermodynamic simulation model and the results are compared with conventional engine. The simulation is expected to assist in the comparison of engine performance between two distinct engines through analysing the results recorded. Both conventional and free piston engine models are built, simulation settings are set up, and simulations are launched in GT-ISE. Once simulation is done, results are viewed in GT-POST, the data collected was analysed and compared. The overall trend shows that free piston engine have a lower heat transfer rate throughout majority of the cycle. This findings agree that due to less time of piston near top dead centre area, heat transfer losses to the wall per cycle are reduced.
format Final Year Project
author Lau , Kah Mun
author_facet Lau , Kah Mun
author_sort Lau , Kah Mun
title Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine
title_short Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine
title_full Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine
title_fullStr Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Heat Transfer Losses to the Combustion Chamber Wall of a Linear Generator Engine
title_sort investigation of heat transfer losses to the combustion chamber wall of a linear generator engine
publisher IRC
publishDate 2016
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/17227/1/Dissertation%2018651.pdf
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