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Research Article

Parametric study of free-piston engine combustion under different compression ratios

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Pages 7484-7489 | Received 07 Mar 2020, Accepted 10 Mar 2022, Published online: 06 May 2022
 

Abstract

Since free-piston thermal engines not bound by the motion of the rotating engine crankshaft as in existing engines, they are being examined as an option to conservative technologies by several scientific organisations around the world. In applications such as electrical energy production and hydrodynamic power production, free-piston engines are employed as an alternative to traditional techniques. Increased compression ratios allow improved cycle efficiency and raise in-cylinder temperatures, raising mechanical stress, pressures, and heat transfer inefficiencies, and these successfully calculate the optimum compression ratio. This research offers different in-cylinder flows that are computed using computational fluid dynamics for compression ratios ranging from 7 to 15, and estimates were performed to discover the ideal compression ratio for the finest engine firm profitability and characteristics.

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