Author/Authors :
K. David Huang، نويسنده , , Sheng-Chung Tzeng، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Many complex technologies have been developed and applied to improve the energy efficiency
and exhaust emission of an engine under different driving conditions. The overall
thermal efficiency of an internal-combustion engine, however, can be maintained at only about
20–30%, with aggravated problems in the design and development, such as overall difficulty,
excessive time consumption or excessively high cost. For electric cars, there is still no major
technological breakthrough for the rapid recharging of a large capacity battery and detection
of remaining power in it. Although all currently available hybrid-power engines are able to
lower the amount of exhaust emissions and the fuel consumption of the engine, they are still
unable to achieve a stable and optimal running condition immediately after ignition; hence the
engine’s thermal-efficiency remains low. To solve the aforementioned problems, an innovative
concept – a hybrid pneumatic power-system (HPPS), which stores ‘‘flow work’’ instead of
storing electrochemical energy of the battery – is introduced. This innovative power system not
only ensures that the internal-combustion ensures optimally but also recycles the exhaust flow
to propel the vehicle. The optimization of the internal-combustion and recycling of the exhaust
energy can increase the vehicle’s efficiency from an original 15% to 33%, an overall increase of
18%.
Keywords :
Exhaust energy recycling , Engineoptimization , Hybrid pneumatic power-system , Hybrid power engine