Influence of cooling loss on the energy and exergy distribution of heavy-duty diesel engines based on two-stage variable supercharging, VVT, and EGR

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Engine Research Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1177/14680874231212250
Binyang Wu, Minshuo Shi, Zhenyuan Zi, Shouying Jin
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The application of mechanisms such as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) coupled with variable valve timing (VVT) and a variable geometry turbocharger (VGT) can improve engine efficiency; however, the energy laws and loss distribution after EGR, VVT, and VGT changes are unclear, restricting the optimization of engine structures and corresponding strategies. Herein, a six-cylinder engine is studied, revealing that the cooling loss of the high-pressure (HP) EGR loop is an important factor affecting the engine energy distribution. The cooling loss accounts for 10.00%–20.00% of the total energy, with an average increase of 1.73%, surpassing other energy losses growth rates. The low-pressure (LP) EGR loop considerably reduces cooling losses. The cooling loss of the LP EGR loop is only 64.05% of the HP EGR loop at a 20% EGR rate. When the EGR rate is >10%, the resulting lower cooling losses effectively improve the engine efficiency and the indicated thermal efficiency (ITE) of the LP EGR loop is 0.20%–0.33% higher than that of the HP EGR loop; when the EGR rate is 21%, the ITE of the LP EGR loop reaches 49.52%. By studying the variation in exergy with operating parameters, it is found that while increasing the EGR rate from 15% to 20%, the proportion of available exergy increases by adjusting the VVT to −85° crank angle after top dead center (CA ATDC) or adjusting the VGT to 47.5% under the original operating scheme of the LP EGR loop (−146° CA ATDC; VGT = 42.5%). The available exergy increases from 71.22%–71.42% (−146° CA ATDC; VGT = 42.5%; original device) to 71.88%–71.58% (−146° CA ATDC; VGT = 47.5%) and 72.02%–72.21% (−85° CA ATDC; VGT = 42.5%). This study explores the energy distribution under different operating schemes, providing theoretical guidance for further improving the thermal efficiency of the entire device.
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冷却损失对基于两级可变增压、VVT 和 EGR 的重型柴油发动机能量和放能分布的影响
废气再循环(EGR)与可变气门正时(VVT)和可变几何涡轮增压器(VGT)等机制的应用可以提高发动机效率;但由于EGR、VVT、VGT变化后的能量规律和损失分布不明确,制约了发动机结构的优化和相应策略的制定。本文以一台六缸发动机为研究对象,揭示了高压EGR回路的冷却损失是影响发动机能量分布的重要因素。冷却损失占总能量的10.00% ~ 20.00%,平均增长1.73%,超过其他能量损失增长率。低压EGR回路大大减少了冷却损失。当EGR率为20%时,低压EGR回路的冷却损失仅为高压EGR回路的64.05%。当EGR率>10%时,较低的冷却损失可有效提高发动机效率,低压EGR回路的指示热效率(ITE)比高压EGR回路高0.20% ~ 0.33%;当EGR率为21%时,LP EGR回路的ITE达到49.52%。通过研究火用随运行参数的变化,发现在EGR率从15%提高到20%的同时,将VVT调整到上死点后曲柄角- 85°(CA ATDC)或将VGT调整到原低速EGR回路(- 146°CA ATDC;vgt = 42.5%)。可用火用从71.22%增加到71.42%(- 146°CA ATDC;vgt = 42.5%;原始设备)至71.88%-71.58%(−146°CA ATDC;VGT = 47.5%)和72.02%-72.21%(−85°CA ATDC;vgt = 42.5%)。本研究探索了不同运行方案下的能量分布,为进一步提高整个装置的热效率提供理论指导。
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International Journal of Engine Research
International Journal of Engine Research 工程技术-工程:机械
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Engine Research publishes high quality papers on experimental and analytical studies of engine technology.
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