Abstract

Gas exchange fluctuations may lead to operation instability of the free-piston engine (FPE), because the engine has a coupling effect between the gas exchange and the piston motion, which is different from a conventional engine. It is, therefore, important to study the gas exchange instability to ensure the stable operation of the engine. This study focuses the effect of variable piston position when injecting on the gas exchange stability of a looped scavenging FPE, and a systematic full-cycle gas exchange model is presented by developing a dynamic model, a combustion model, and a multidimensional scavenging model. Meanwhile, an iterative method between motion and scavenging is used to solve the model numerically for gas exchange simulation, and the effects of variable piston position when injecting on piston motion, thermodynamic in cylinder, and gas exchange process are studied. The results indicate that retarding injection induces instability of gas exchange duration which first increases and then decreases, and there is an injection position which is most conducive to the increase of capture efficiency of gas exchange, although the scavenging efficiency is lowest under this condition. This result also suggests that more complete exhaust may be achieved by a different injection position.

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