Exploring piston dynamics and combustion characteristics of free-piston engine linear generator with hydrogen-rich fuel

Chendong Guo*, Dihan Shi, Liang Tong, Hailong Deng, Huihua Feng

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Abstract

Free-piston engine linear generator (FPELG) is an innovative energy conversion device, offering multifuel adaptability and a simple structure. With the piston motion characteristics of FPELGs strongly correlated with the combustion process, the diverse combustion processes associated with various fuels lead to distinct piston dynamics and in-cylinder combustion characteristics. Therefore, this paper proposes a coupled simulation and iterative computation approach, integrating a zero-dimensional dynamic model with a multi-dimensional computational fluid dynamic model, then quantitatively analyses the piston dynamics and engine combustion characteristics of FPELGs using four typical hydrogen-rich fuels. The result reveals that hydrogen- and methane-fuelled FPELGs exhibit the highest and lowest operating frequencies, respectively. Furthermore, hydrogen-fuelled FPELGs showcase the highest peak pressure and temperature in-cylinder, the shortest combustion duration of the free-piston engine, the highest peak heat release rate, increased diffusion in the region of elevated temperature in-cylinder, and the lowest concentration of nitrogen oxide emissions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)450-459
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume83
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2024

Keywords

  • Combustion characteristics
  • Free-piston engine linear generator
  • Hydrogen-rich fuel
  • Piston dynamics
  • Quantitatively analyses

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