Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation

Starting a free-piston linear engine-generator (LG) involves reciprocating a freely moving piston-magnettranslator assembly between two oppositely placed engine cylinders for combustion to occur. The machine is operated as a brushless linear motor to produce the required motion. However, due to the...

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Main Authors: S.A., Zulkifli, M.N., Karsiti, A.R.A., Aziz
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spelling my.utp.eprints.2772017-01-19T08:26:43Z Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation S.A., Zulkifli M.N., Karsiti A.R.A., Aziz TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Starting a free-piston linear engine-generator (LG) involves reciprocating a freely moving piston-magnettranslator assembly between two oppositely placed engine cylinders for combustion to occur. The machine is operated as a brushless linear motor to produce the required motion. However, due to the very large peak compression force during starting, limited current rating of stator coils and insufficient motor force constant, it is not possible to push the translator end to end in a single stroke. A strategy is proposed which utilizes the air-spring quality of the engine cylinders prior to combustion. Energizing the coils with fixed DC voltage and open-loop, rectangular commutation of injected current, sufficiently high motoring force is produced to reciprocate the translator in small amplitudes initially. Due to repeated compression-expansion of the engine cylinders and constant application of motoring force in the direction of natural bouncing motion, the translator's amplitude and speed is expected to grow - due to mechanical resonance - to finally reach the required parameters for combustion. This work discusses the starting problem and its mechanical aspects for a specific LG configuration, builds a mechanical model of LG and presents simulation results on the viability of the starting strategy using different values of constant-magnitude motoring force. © 2008 IEEE. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/277/1/paper.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-57849098824&partnerID=40&md5=67e7adef798149e18976133da2442e07 S.A., Zulkifli and M.N., Karsiti and A.R.A., Aziz (2008) Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation. In: 2008 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, VPPC 2008, 3 September 2008 through 5 September 2008, Harbin. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/277/
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
S.A., Zulkifli
M.N., Karsiti
A.R.A., Aziz
Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation
description Starting a free-piston linear engine-generator (LG) involves reciprocating a freely moving piston-magnettranslator assembly between two oppositely placed engine cylinders for combustion to occur. The machine is operated as a brushless linear motor to produce the required motion. However, due to the very large peak compression force during starting, limited current rating of stator coils and insufficient motor force constant, it is not possible to push the translator end to end in a single stroke. A strategy is proposed which utilizes the air-spring quality of the engine cylinders prior to combustion. Energizing the coils with fixed DC voltage and open-loop, rectangular commutation of injected current, sufficiently high motoring force is produced to reciprocate the translator in small amplitudes initially. Due to repeated compression-expansion of the engine cylinders and constant application of motoring force in the direction of natural bouncing motion, the translator's amplitude and speed is expected to grow - due to mechanical resonance - to finally reach the required parameters for combustion. This work discusses the starting problem and its mechanical aspects for a specific LG configuration, builds a mechanical model of LG and presents simulation results on the viability of the starting strategy using different values of constant-magnitude motoring force. © 2008 IEEE.
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author S.A., Zulkifli
M.N., Karsiti
A.R.A., Aziz
author_facet S.A., Zulkifli
M.N., Karsiti
A.R.A., Aziz
author_sort S.A., Zulkifli
title Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation
title_short Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation
title_full Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation
title_fullStr Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation
title_full_unstemmed Starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation
title_sort starting of a free-piston linear engine-generator by mechanical resonance and rectangular current commutation
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/277/1/paper.pdf
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