Thermoelectric Generation From Exhaust Heat in Electrified Natural Gas Trucks - Part1: Modeling and Analysis on Engine System Efficiency Improvement

R. Sok, Jin Kusaka, H. Nakashima, Hidetaka Minagata
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Thermoelectric generator (TEG) effectiveness in boosting hybridized, compressed natural gas (CNG) 3.0 L engines is demonstrated using a model-based development approach. Measured data from the corrugated fin-type TEG under different gas temperatures and mass flow rates are used for validating the model. The accurate TEG model can reproduce measured pressure loss, heat transfer, and thermal performance characteristics. Next, the model is integrated into the spark ignited CNG engine. Predicted engine performances are well-calibrated with measured data from the twin-turbocharged, mass-production engine used in light-duty delivery trucks. The engine model is validated with measured data for 35 conditions under the JE05 cycle (800–2800 RPM, 2.6–102 kW). The results show that the engine brake thermal efficiency (BTE) is improved by 0.56% using a 7 × 9 TEG module arrangement. A 9 × 10 arrangement can enhance the BTE to 0.8%. Effective electrical power is generated up to 1.168 kW from the TEG, depending on JE05 operating regions, without significant power loss.
天然气电气化卡车废气热电发电。第1部分:发动机系统效率改进的建模和分析
热电发电机(TEG)在3.0 L混合动力压缩天然气(CNG)发动机上的有效性通过基于模型的开发方法得到了验证。采用不同气体温度和质量流量下波纹翅片式TEG的实测数据对模型进行了验证。精确的TEG模型可以重现测量的压力损失,传热和热性能特征。接下来,将该模型集成到火花点燃的CNG发动机中。预测的发动机性能可以通过对轻型货车上使用的双涡轮增压量产发动机的测量数据进行很好的校准。该发动机模型在JE05循环(800-2800 RPM, 2.6-102 kW)下进行了35种工况的实测数据验证。结果表明,采用7 × 9 TEG模块结构,发动机制动热效率提高0.56%。9 × 10的排列可以将BTE提高到0.8%。根据JE05的工作区域,TEG产生的有效电力高达1.168 kW,没有明显的功率损失。
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