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Volume 5: Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Marine; Microturbines and Small Turbomachinery; Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles | 2012

Through Flow Matching of Power Turbine for a Turbo-Compounded Diesel Engine

Rongchao Zhao; Weilin Zhuge; Yangjun Zhang; Yong Yin; Zhigang Li; Jiawei Wang

Turbo-compounding (TC) is a possible solution to make transportation more ecological. Matching the engine with an appropriate power turbine is the key for the turbo-compounded engine performance optimization. Conventionally, the matching work is based on a turbine map. The influences of the turbine geometry parameters on the engine performance are taken into account.A new matching method based on the turbine through flow model is presented in this paper. The influences of geometry parameters of the power turbine on the diesel engine performance are investigated. The research focuses on the effects of inlet blade radius and height, exit blade angle and tip radius of the power turbine on the engine BSFC and torque. Results show that the outlet blade angle and tip radius have stronger impacts on BSFC and torque of the engine than the inlet blade radius and height. Further studies show that the engine cycle and air mass flow rate are more sensitive to the outlet blade tip radius and angle than the inlet blade radius and height.Copyright


Volume 5A: Industrial and Cogeneration; Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Marine; Microturbines, Turbochargers, and Small Turbomachines | 2013

Design of Counter-Rotating Turbine to Improve the Off-Design Performance of Turbo-Compounding Systems

Rongchao Zhao; Weilin Zhuge; Xinqian Zheng; Yangjun Zhang; Yong Yin; Zhigang Li

Engine turbo-compounding (TC) is an effective technology to improve the engine efficiency and cut down CO2 emission. A power turbine downstream of the conventional turbocharger turbine is used to recover the exhaust energy and transfer it into mechanical work. However, the performance of turbo-compound system deteriorates seriously at engine off-design points. It is mainly caused by the fact that the designs of turbocharger turbine and power turbine are independent from each other, failing to consider the effects of upstream swirls on the downstream power turbine performance.Analysis showed that the off-design conditions, off-design incidence loss, transition duct loss and non-uniformity inlet loss contributed to the deterioration performance of power turbine at off-design conditions. Among these reasons, the incidence loss played significant effect on power turbine’s performance. The current research aims to improve the turbo-compounding performance at engine off-design conditions by counter-rotating turbine (CRT) configuration. CRT consists of a radial-flow turbocharger turbine and an axial-flow power turbine with counter-rotating direction. The main purpose is to decrease the incidence loss and turning loss in the power turbine stator by CRT. Performance comparisons between the counter- and co-rotating turbines have also been conducted.First, meanline analysis was carried out to investigate the influences of design parameters on the velocity triangles and turbine performance. Analysis shows that counter-rotating turbine requires the design of high reaction radial turbine. Then, the 1D preliminary design starts and it is followed by 3D detail design. Finally, the computational fluids dynamic (CFD) method was used to evaluate the counter-rotating turbines performance. Results show that the designed counter-rotating turbine improves the off-design performance effectively, with 3.8% increase of power turbine efficiency points at 1200rpm condition. Further analysis on the flow field was conducted and it was found that the flow angle distribution at upstream turbine exit was highly non-uniformity along the span. To weaken the non-uniformity may be a potential way to further improve the performance of turbo-compounding systems.Copyright


Energy Conversion and Management | 2015

Study of two-stage turbine characteristic and its influence on turbo-compound engine performance

Rongchao Zhao; Weilin Zhuge; Yangjun Zhang; Mingyang Yang; Ricardo Martinez-Botas; Yong Yin


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2014

Parametric study of power turbine for diesel engine waste heat recovery

Rongchao Zhao; Weilin Zhuge; Yangjun Zhang; Yong Yin; Zhen Chen; Zhigang Li


Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2013

An investigation on the performance of a Brayton cycle waste heat recovery system for turbocharged diesel engines

Binyang Song; Weilin Zhuge; Rongchao Zhao; Xinqian Zheng; Yangjun Zhang; Yong Yin; Yanting Zhao


Energy | 2016

Parametric study of a turbocompound diesel engine based on an analytical model

Rongchao Zhao; Weilin Zhuge; Yangjun Zhang; Yong Yin; Yanting Zhao; Zhen Chen


Applied Energy | 2017

Numerical study on steam injection in a turbocompound diesel engine for waste heat recovery

Rongchao Zhao; Weihua Li; Weilin Zhuge; Yangjun Zhang; Yong Yin


Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2016

Numerical study of a two-stage turbine characteristic under pulsating flow conditions

Rongchao Zhao; Weilin Zhuge; Yangjun Zhang; Mingyang Yang; Ricardo Martinez-Botas


Energy | 2018

Characterization of two-stage turbine system under steady and pulsating flow conditions

Rongchao Zhao; Weihua Li; Weilin Zhuge; Yangjun Zhang; Yong Yin; Yonghui Wu


Archive | 2013

Turbo-compound apparatus having variable geometry turbocharger turbine and engine system having the same

Weilin Zhuge; Yangjun Zhang; Rongchao Zhao; Junyue Zhang; Weidong Xing

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South China University of Technology

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