Selected Issues of the Indicating Measurements in a Spark Ignition Engine with an Additional Expansion Process

The paper presents the results of research on the turbocharged spark ignition engine with additional exhaust expansion in a separate cylinder, which is commonly known as the five-stroke engine. The research engine has been constructed based on the four cylinder engine in which two outer cylinders wo...

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Main Author: Marcin Noga
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/3/295
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spelling doaj-8188db86808a4039ac00d34b90a6aeab2020-11-24T22:19:48ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172017-03-017329510.3390/app7030295app7030295Selected Issues of the Indicating Measurements in a Spark Ignition Engine with an Additional Expansion ProcessMarcin Noga0Institute of Automobiles and Internal Combustion Engines, Division of Mechatronics, Cracow University of Technology, Al. Jana Pawla II 37, 31-864 Kraków, PolandThe paper presents the results of research on the turbocharged spark ignition engine with additional exhaust expansion in a separate cylinder, which is commonly known as the five-stroke engine. The research engine has been constructed based on the four cylinder engine in which two outer cylinders work as the fired cylinders, while two internally connected inner cylinders constitute the volume of the additional expansion process. The engine represents a powertrain realizing an ultra-expansion cycle. The purpose of the study was to find an effective additional expansion process in the five-stroke engine. Cylinder-pressure indicating measurements were carried out for one of the fired cylinders and the additional expansion cylinder. The study was performed for over 20 different points on the engine operation map. This allowed us to determine a dependence between the pressure indicated in the fired cylinders and in the additional expansion cylinders. A function of the mean pressure indicated in the additional expansion cylinder versus a brake mean effective pressure was also presented. This showed a load threshold from which the work of the cylinders of additional expansion produced benefits for the output of the experimental engine. The issues of mechanical efficiency and effective efficiency of this engine were also discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/3/295spark ignitionefficiencyMiller cycleAtkinson cyclefive-stroke engineadditional expansion process
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Selected Issues of the Indicating Measurements in a Spark Ignition Engine with an Additional Expansion Process
Applied Sciences
spark ignition
efficiency
Miller cycle
Atkinson cycle
five-stroke engine
additional expansion process
author_facet Marcin Noga
author_sort Marcin Noga
title Selected Issues of the Indicating Measurements in a Spark Ignition Engine with an Additional Expansion Process
title_short Selected Issues of the Indicating Measurements in a Spark Ignition Engine with an Additional Expansion Process
title_full Selected Issues of the Indicating Measurements in a Spark Ignition Engine with an Additional Expansion Process
title_fullStr Selected Issues of the Indicating Measurements in a Spark Ignition Engine with an Additional Expansion Process
title_full_unstemmed Selected Issues of the Indicating Measurements in a Spark Ignition Engine with an Additional Expansion Process
title_sort selected issues of the indicating measurements in a spark ignition engine with an additional expansion process
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The paper presents the results of research on the turbocharged spark ignition engine with additional exhaust expansion in a separate cylinder, which is commonly known as the five-stroke engine. The research engine has been constructed based on the four cylinder engine in which two outer cylinders work as the fired cylinders, while two internally connected inner cylinders constitute the volume of the additional expansion process. The engine represents a powertrain realizing an ultra-expansion cycle. The purpose of the study was to find an effective additional expansion process in the five-stroke engine. Cylinder-pressure indicating measurements were carried out for one of the fired cylinders and the additional expansion cylinder. The study was performed for over 20 different points on the engine operation map. This allowed us to determine a dependence between the pressure indicated in the fired cylinders and in the additional expansion cylinders. A function of the mean pressure indicated in the additional expansion cylinder versus a brake mean effective pressure was also presented. This showed a load threshold from which the work of the cylinders of additional expansion produced benefits for the output of the experimental engine. The issues of mechanical efficiency and effective efficiency of this engine were also discussed.
topic spark ignition
efficiency
Miller cycle
Atkinson cycle
five-stroke engine
additional expansion process
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/3/295
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