LAPSE:2023.34940
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LAPSE:2023.34940
Waste Energy Recovery and Valorization in Internal Combustion Engines for Transportation
April 28, 2023
Abstract
Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) are experiencing a transition era in which research and innovation are mainly pushed by environmental issues: emission reduction and fuel saving are indispensable requirements of the new technologies, otherwise the end of ICE is proposed in Europe. Modifications, in reality, are under discussion by 2026 but the environmental issues are anyway welcomed. In the transportation sector, today dominated by ICEs, it appears that the reduction in the propulsion power, hybridization at various degrees, and exhaust post-treatment improvements will guarantee technological solutions able to support the transition in the next couple of decades toward full electric propulsion. Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) is a very interesting opportunity since almost two-thirds of fuel energy is not converted into mechanically useful energy. Moreover, the integration with other thermal streams on board (cooling and lubricating mediums, EGR cooling) can add further value to the recovery opportunity as well as the concept of managing the engine thermal management which can produce a sensible contribution that is appreciated mainly during urban driving. A huge scientific effort is underway, and a great expectation is perceptible. More generally, the technological options that can achieve a reduction in overall fuel consumption and, thus, the improvement of global engine efficiency, are the most valuable when they can be introduced without massive changes to the engine layout. This happens in all the energy applications in which ICEs are involved since the recovery unit can be introduced in the exhaust line. The mechanical energy recovered can be easily transformed into electrical energy, so represents an interesting integration with the hybrid propulsion powertrains. In this paper, a review of the most important technologies referred to the WHR is presented, outlining advantages and drawbacks, and setting up the presently available technologies referred to the transportation sector.
Keywords
efficiency, internal combustion engines, waste heat recovery
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Di Battista D, Cipollone R. Waste Energy Recovery and Valorization in Internal Combustion Engines for Transportation. (2023). LAPSE:2023.34940
Author Affiliations
Di Battista D: Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics, University of L’Aquila, 67100 L’Aquila, Italy [ORCID]
Cipollone R: Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics, University of L’Aquila, 67100 L’Aquila, Italy [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
16
Issue
8
First Page
3503
Year
2023
Publication Date
2023-04-18
ISSN
1996-1073
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