Modelling and Testing of a Turbo-generator System for Exhaust Gas Energy Recovery

M. Michon, S. Calverley, R. Clark, D. Howe, J. Chambers, P. Sykes, P. G. Dickinson, M. Mcclelland, G. Johnstone, R. Quinn, G. Morris
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In order to meet increasingly arduous CO2 emission targets, various 'more-electric' technologies are emerging. However, their adoption will result in a significant increase in the peak electrical load. An attractive solution to meeting the electrical power requirement is to generate electrical energy from the exhaust gas by means of a turbo-generator system, consisting of a turbine-driven, high-speed switched reluctance generator and an energy storage/power buffer. An energy management strategy is implemented to control the highly transient power flows to the various loads and the energy storage device, which may be either a battery or a super-capacitor bank, or a combination of both. Such a system represents a significant improvement over current vehicle electrical architectures in terms of electrical power availability. This paper describes the development and testing of a prototype exhaust gas energy recovery system, operating at a nominal voltage of 14.6 V.
汽轮发电机废气能量回收系统的建模与试验
为了满足日益严格的二氧化碳排放目标,各种“更电动”的技术正在兴起。然而,它们的采用将导致峰值电力负荷的显著增加。满足电力需求的一个有吸引力的解决方案是通过涡轮发电机系统从废气中产生电能,该系统由涡轮驱动的高速开关磁阻发电机和储能/功率缓冲器组成。实现了一种能量管理策略来控制各种负载和能量存储设备的高暂态功率流,能量存储设备可以是电池或超级电容器组,也可以是两者的组合。这样的系统在电力可用性方面代表了对当前车辆电气架构的重大改进。本文介绍了在14.6 V标称电压下工作的原型废气能量回收系统的开发和测试。
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