Review of recent advances of free-piston internal combustion engine linear generator

Chendong Guo, Zhengxing Zuo, Huihua Feng, Boru Jia*, Tony Roskilly

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Abstract

Free piston internal combustion engine linear generator (FPELG) is a novel energy conversion device. Compared with traditional rotary internal combustion engines, FPELG shows many potential advantages due to the elimination of crank-connecting rod mechanism, such as structure simply, the high thermal efficiency, the low emission, the multi-fuel and the multi combustion mode feasibility. Therefore, the FPELG has become a research hot-point in recent years and has achieved a lot of research results. This paper mainly discusses and summarizes the recent technical advances of the FPELG from the research groups worldwide. After a brief introduction on the early research of the free-piston internal combustion engines, its working principle and different configurations are introduced respectively. Then, this paper mainly focuses on the recent research progress of the FPELG from the aspects of modeling and simulation method, experimental approach, and control strategies development. In the end of the paper, the research trend and future development of the FPELG will be prospected. It is concluded that matching and optimizing performances of free-piston internal combustion engine and linear generator are the key research points, and the controlled piston trajectory of the FPELG is the key technology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115084
JournalApplied Energy
Volume269
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2020

Keywords

  • Discusses and summarizes
  • Free piston engine linear generator
  • Recent research progress
  • Research trend and future development

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