Performance of micro CHP unit based on SI engine with quantitative-qualitative load control

The paper presents data resulting by the preliminary experimental tests performed on a micro CHP (combined heat and power) 7 kWel unit. The engine load has been controlled by throttle position (quantitatively) or/and the value of air excess ratio (qualitatively) QQLC. By this way the engine efficien...

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Main Authors: Grzegorz PRZYBYŁA, Bartłomiej RUTCZYK, Łukasz ZIÓŁKOWSKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines 2019-07-01
Series:Combustion Engines
Subjects:
chp
lpg
Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116235,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-de7b65b99c6e4b7fb2f414843614c1ad2020-12-21T12:35:28ZengPolskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion EnginesCombustion Engines2300-98962658-14422019-07-011783828710.19206/CE-2019-315116235Performance of micro CHP unit based on SI engine with quantitative-qualitative load controlGrzegorz PRZYBYŁABartłomiej RUTCZYKŁukasz ZIÓŁKOWSKIThe paper presents data resulting by the preliminary experimental tests performed on a micro CHP (combined heat and power) 7 kWel unit. The engine load has been controlled by throttle position (quantitatively) or/and the value of air excess ratio (qualitatively) QQLC. By this way the engine efficiency can be improved in the range of partial loads by reducing the exergy losses during the inlet stroke. During the tests engine has been powered with LPG fuel. The engine performance together with environmental impact has been studied in this paper. Used method shows that despite the reduction of the load from 5.6 kW to 4.7 kW while burning the lean mixture, the efficiency of electricity generation increased slightly. The efficiency grew by approx. 1.41 percentage point comparing with the re-sults obtained for almost constant load but obtained by burning the lean mixture (λ = 1.3), followed by increased throttling and combus-tion of the stoichiometric mixture.http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116235,0,2.htmlchpsi enginelpgnatural gasemissionelectrical efficiency
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author Grzegorz PRZYBYŁA
Bartłomiej RUTCZYK
Łukasz ZIÓŁKOWSKI
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Bartłomiej RUTCZYK
Łukasz ZIÓŁKOWSKI
Performance of micro CHP unit based on SI engine with quantitative-qualitative load control
Combustion Engines
chp
si engine
lpg
natural gas
emission
electrical efficiency
author_facet Grzegorz PRZYBYŁA
Bartłomiej RUTCZYK
Łukasz ZIÓŁKOWSKI
author_sort Grzegorz PRZYBYŁA
title Performance of micro CHP unit based on SI engine with quantitative-qualitative load control
title_short Performance of micro CHP unit based on SI engine with quantitative-qualitative load control
title_full Performance of micro CHP unit based on SI engine with quantitative-qualitative load control
title_fullStr Performance of micro CHP unit based on SI engine with quantitative-qualitative load control
title_full_unstemmed Performance of micro CHP unit based on SI engine with quantitative-qualitative load control
title_sort performance of micro chp unit based on si engine with quantitative-qualitative load control
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines
series Combustion Engines
issn 2300-9896
2658-1442
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The paper presents data resulting by the preliminary experimental tests performed on a micro CHP (combined heat and power) 7 kWel unit. The engine load has been controlled by throttle position (quantitatively) or/and the value of air excess ratio (qualitatively) QQLC. By this way the engine efficiency can be improved in the range of partial loads by reducing the exergy losses during the inlet stroke. During the tests engine has been powered with LPG fuel. The engine performance together with environmental impact has been studied in this paper. Used method shows that despite the reduction of the load from 5.6 kW to 4.7 kW while burning the lean mixture, the efficiency of electricity generation increased slightly. The efficiency grew by approx. 1.41 percentage point comparing with the re-sults obtained for almost constant load but obtained by burning the lean mixture (λ = 1.3), followed by increased throttling and combus-tion of the stoichiometric mixture.
topic chp
si engine
lpg
natural gas
emission
electrical efficiency
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