电动涡轮增压发动机低速部分负荷仿真及能量回收评价

K. Subramaniam, Wan Saiful-Islam Wan Salim
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如今,为了生产高效的发动机,混合动力已经成为汽车制造商发动机开发的关键部分,而电动涡轮增压器已经成为减少碳排放的核心技术。在本文中,我们使用一维发动机仿真软件模拟了部分负荷下的电动涡轮增压发动机,以估计典型乘用车在不同发动机负荷下可以回收的能量量。首先对传统涡轮增压发动机和电动涡轮增压发动机进行了部件载荷稳定工况下的稳态仿真,并确定了目标制动扭矩(Nm)。然后,模拟电动涡轮增压发动机在1,000-2,000 rpm发动机范围内运行,以确定在低发动机转速下恢复的功率量。从这项研究中可以看出,与传统涡轮增压发动机相比,电动涡轮增压发动机在4000rpm转速下,当发动机负载为50%时,BSFC比传统涡轮增压发动机增加1.3%,而在4000rpm转速下,当发动机负载为75%时,BSFC比传统涡轮增压发动机减少2.4%。在5000转/分钟时,最大功率为3.22千瓦,负载为50%,在低发动机转速时最大功率为1.5千瓦。
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Part-Load Simulation and Energy Recovery Evaluation of an Electrically Turbocharged Engine Low Engine Speeds
Hybridization has become a crucial part of engine development for automotive manufacturers nowadays to produce efficient engines and electric turbochargers have become the center-piece of that development to cut carbon emissions. In this paper, we simulate an electrically turbocharged engine under part-load using a 1-D engine simulation software to estimate the amount of energy that can be recovered at different engine loads in a typical passenger vehicle. A conventional turbocharged engine and an electric turbocharged engine are first simulated under steady part load conditions with fixed target Brake Torque (Nm). Then the electric turbocharged engine is simulated to run at points between 1,000-2,000 rpm engine range to determine the amount of power recovered at low engine speed. From this study, the BSFC increases by 1.3% at 50% engine load at 4,000 rpm in the electrically turbocharged engine over conventional turbocharged engine whereas at 5,000 rpm it decreases by 2.4% at 75% engine load. A maximum of 3.22 kW was able to be recovered at 5,000 rpm 50% load and 1.5kW at low engine speeds.
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