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A preliminary experimental investigation of a free piston expander-linear generator (FPE-LG) prototype was presented. The aim of developing this FPE-LG prototype was to applied it in a small scale organic Rankine cycle (ORC) system for vehicle waste heat recovery, which can convert the thermodynamic energy of working fluid into electric energy. Technical feasibility of prototype using a newly developed valve train was verified. The phase matching of different cam plates, free-piston motion characteristics, as well as the power output of FPE-LG was identified based on the compressed air test bench. Experimental results showed that FPE-LG can run stably under the condition of high inlet pressure. The cycle-to-cycle variations of velocity at the reference position and the cycle-to-cycle variations of displacement at top dead center and bottom dead center can be ignored. The peak velocity of free-piston was close to 1.2 m/s when the intake pressure was 0.2 MPa and working frequency was 2.5 Hz. The valve timing and intake pressure had an important influence on the motion characteristics of free-piston and power output of linear generator. Decreasing the exhaust duration angle or increasing the intake duration angle can improve the stability, symmetry of free piston, reduce cycle-to-cycle variation of free-piston motion and improve the power output obviously when other parameters were constant. The maximum peak power output was about 19.0 W when inlet pressure was 0.19 MPa and working frequency was 2.5 Hz. © 2017, Chinese Society of Agricultural Machinery. All right reserved.
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Transactions of the Chinese Society for Agricultural Machinery
ISSN: 1000-1298
Year: 2017
Issue: 9
Volume: 48
Page: 377-383
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