Maciej Siedlecki
Poznań University of Technology
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Journal of Electronic Materials | 2016
Jerzy Merkisz; Paweł Fuć; Piotr Lijewski; Andrzej Ziółkowski; Marta Galant; Maciej Siedlecki
We have analyzed the increase of the overall efficiency of a spark ignition engine through energy recovery following the application of an automotive thermoelectric generator (ATEG) of our own design. The design of the generator was developed following emission investigations during vehicle driving under city traffic conditions. The measurement points were defined by actual operation conditions (engine speed and load), subsequently reproduced on an engine dynamometer. Both the vehicle used in the on-road tests and the engine dynamometer were fit with the same, downsized spark ignition engine (with high effective power-to-displacement ratio). The thermodynamic parameters of the exhaust gases (temperature and exhaust gas mass flow) were measured on the engine testbed, along with the fuel consumption and electric current generated by the thermoelectric modules. On this basis, the power of the ATEG and its impact on overall engine efficiency were determined.
Scientific Conference on Automotive Vehicles and Combustion Engines (KONMOT 2016), 22-23.09.2016, Cracow, Poland | 2016
Jerzy Merkisz; Piotr Lijewski; Paweł Fuć; Maciej Siedlecki; Andrzej Ziółkowski
The paper analyzes the exhaust emissions from farm vehicles based on research performed under field conditions (RDE) according to the NTE procedure. This analysis has shown that it is hard to meet the NTE requirements under field conditions (engine operation in the NTE zone for at least 30 seconds). Due to a very high variability of the engine conditions, the share of a valid number of NTE windows in the field test is small throughout the entire test. For this reason, a modification of the measurement and exhaust emissions calculation methodology has been proposed for farm vehicles of the NRMM group. A test has been developed composed of the following phases: trip to the operation site (paved roads) and field operations (including u-turns and maneuvering). The range of the operation time share in individual test phases has been determined. A change in the method of calculating the real exhaust emissions has also been implemented in relation to the NTE procedure.
2018 International Interdisciplinary PhD Workshop (IIPhDW) | 2018
Natalia Szymlet; Piotr Lijewski; Paweł Fuć; Barbara Sokolnicka; Maciej Siedlecki
2018 International Interdisciplinary PhD Workshop (IIPhDW) | 2018
Barbara Sokolnicka; Paweł Fuć; Piotr Lijewski; Natalia Szymlet; Maciej Siedlecki
VII International Congress on Combustion Engines, 27-29.06.2017, Poznań, Polska | 2017
Jerzy Merkisz; Maciej Siedlecki
VII International Congress on Combustion Engines, 27-29.06.2017, Poznań, Polska | 2017
Maciej Siedlecki; Piotr Lijewski; Sylwester Weymann
Journal of Mechanical and Transport Engineering | 2017
Dawid Gallas; Maciej Siedlecki
Journal of Mechanical and Transport Engineering | 2017
Łukasz Rymaniak; Maciej Siedlecki; Barbara Sokolnicka; Natalia Szymlet
Journal of Mechanical and Transport Engineering | 2017
Jerzy Merkisz; Dawid Gallas; Łukasz Rymaniak; Maciej Siedlecki
Journal of Mechanical and Transport Engineering | 2017
Jerzy Merkisz; Maciej Siedlecki; Łukasz Rymaniak; Dawid Gallas