电厂热电联产系统第一部分:住宅发动机系统的基本设计与性能评价

M. Bade, Vince Meyers, Eric L. Suits, A. Mannarino, J. Subramanian
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开发高度紧凑和节能的系统对世界能源安全和技术领先地位至关重要。由于天然气储量丰富,以天然气为燃料的分布式能源系统可以降低能源消耗和公用事业成本,这在美国乃至全球市场都是理想的。为了实现这些目标,来自工程电力系统公司(EPS)的研究人员目前正致力于开发一种超高效的热电联产(CHP)系统,用于住宅和商业应用。这些热电联产系统在使用时发电,同时也满足空间和水的加热需求。此外,在住宅和商业应用中,单一的热电联产系统取代了传统的发电机、空间和水加热系统。本研究的主要技术目标是演示EPS用于住宅应用的6千瓦- 10千瓦热电联产系统的基本设计和性能特征。提出的住宅系统利用镜面平衡,专利,内向对置活塞,四冲程内燃机作为原动机。这种新颖的四冲程对置活塞设计解决了市场上传统对置活塞设计所面临的扫气、冷却和润滑问题,同时保持了功率密度、平衡和性能优势。最初,在不同的速度和油门开度下,对所提出的系统进行了一系列实验。随后,在大开油门(WOT)条件下展示了燃烧、性能和量化的能量损失路径,以证明所提出系统的性能优势。最后,为将来的工作,为所建议的热电联产系统开发了一个以性能为导向的框架。
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Enginuity’s Combined Heat and Power (CHP) System Part 1: Fundamental Design & Performance Evaluation of Residential Engine System
The development of highly compact and energy-efficient systems is critical for world energy security and technology leadership. Due to the abundance of natural gas, the natural gas fueled distributed energy systems that lower the energy consumption and utility costs would be ideal in the U.S. as well as worldwide markets. To meet these objectives, researchers from Enginuity Power Systems (EPS) are currently working on the development of an ultra-efficient Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system for residential and commercial applications. These CHP systems generate electricity at the point of use while also meeting the space and water heating demands. Furthermore, a single CHP system replaces the conventional electricity generator, space, and water heating systems in residential and commercial applications. The main technical objective of this research article is the demonstration of the fundamental design and performance characteristics of an EPS’s 6 kW–10 kW CHP system intended for residential applications. The proposed residential system utilized a mirror-balanced, patented, inwardly opposed piston, four-stroke internal combustion engine as a prime mover. This novel four-stroke opposed piston design resolved the scavenging, cooling, and lubrication issues faced by the conventional opposed designs in the market while also maintaining the power density, balancing, and performance benefits. Initially, a series of experiments were conducted on the proposed system for different speeds and throttle openings. Later, the combustion, performance, and quantified energy loss pathways were presented at Wide Open Throttle (WOT) conditions to demonstrate the performance benefits of the proposed system. Finally, a performance-oriented framework was developed for the proposed CHP system for future efforts.
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