Study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (S.I.) engine using steam turbine mechanism

The issue of global warming has pushed the effort of researchers not only to find alternative renewable energy, but also to improve the machine’s energy efficiency. This includes the utilization of waste energy into ‘useful energy’. For a vehicle using internal combustion engine (ICE), the waste ene...

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Main Authors: Talib Kamarulhelmy, Herawan Safarudin G., Tahir Musthafah M., Putra Azma, Shamsudin Shamsul A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179001057
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spelling doaj-12a1169e82344df89b998f6118c6dfaa2021-02-02T01:03:57ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-01900105710.1051/matecconf/20179001057matecconf_aigev2017_01057Study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (S.I.) engine using steam turbine mechanismTalib Kamarulhelmy0Herawan Safarudin G.Tahir Musthafah M.Putra AzmaShamsudin Shamsul A.Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia MelakaThe issue of global warming has pushed the effort of researchers not only to find alternative renewable energy, but also to improve the machine’s energy efficiency. This includes the utilization of waste energy into ‘useful energy’. For a vehicle using internal combustion engine (ICE), the waste energy produce by exhaust gas can be utilize to ‘useful energy’ up to 34%. The energy from the automotive exhaust can be harness by implementing heat pipe heat exchanger in the automotive system. In order to maximize the amount of waste energy that can be turned to ‘useful energy’, the used of appropriate fluid in the heat exchanger is important. In this study, the fluid used is water, thus converting the fluid into steam and thus drive the turbine that coupling with generator. The paper will explore the performance of a naturally aspirated spark ignition (S.I.) engine equipped with waste heat recovery mechanism (WHRM) that used water as the heat absorption medium. The experimental and simulation test suggest that the concept is thermodynamically feasible and could significantly enhance the system performance depending on the load applied to the engine.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179001057
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author Talib Kamarulhelmy
Herawan Safarudin G.
Tahir Musthafah M.
Putra Azma
Shamsudin Shamsul A.
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Herawan Safarudin G.
Tahir Musthafah M.
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Shamsudin Shamsul A.
Study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (S.I.) engine using steam turbine mechanism
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Talib Kamarulhelmy
Herawan Safarudin G.
Tahir Musthafah M.
Putra Azma
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title Study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (S.I.) engine using steam turbine mechanism
title_short Study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (S.I.) engine using steam turbine mechanism
title_full Study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (S.I.) engine using steam turbine mechanism
title_fullStr Study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (S.I.) engine using steam turbine mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (S.I.) engine using steam turbine mechanism
title_sort study on waste heat recovery from exhaust gas spark ignition (s.i.) engine using steam turbine mechanism
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The issue of global warming has pushed the effort of researchers not only to find alternative renewable energy, but also to improve the machine’s energy efficiency. This includes the utilization of waste energy into ‘useful energy’. For a vehicle using internal combustion engine (ICE), the waste energy produce by exhaust gas can be utilize to ‘useful energy’ up to 34%. The energy from the automotive exhaust can be harness by implementing heat pipe heat exchanger in the automotive system. In order to maximize the amount of waste energy that can be turned to ‘useful energy’, the used of appropriate fluid in the heat exchanger is important. In this study, the fluid used is water, thus converting the fluid into steam and thus drive the turbine that coupling with generator. The paper will explore the performance of a naturally aspirated spark ignition (S.I.) engine equipped with waste heat recovery mechanism (WHRM) that used water as the heat absorption medium. The experimental and simulation test suggest that the concept is thermodynamically feasible and could significantly enhance the system performance depending on the load applied to the engine.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179001057
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