The demand for more fuel efficient vehicles has been growing steadily and will only continue to increase given the volatility in the commodities market for petroleum resources. The internal combustion engine utilizes approximately one third of the chemical energy released during combustion. The remaining two-thirds are rejected from the engine via the cooling and exhaust systems. Significant improvements in fuel conversion efficiency are possible through the capture and conversion of these waste energy streams. Promising waste heat recovery techniques include turbocharging, turbo compounding, Rankine engine compounding, and thermoelectric generators. These techniques have shown increases in engine thermal efficiencies that range from 2% to 20%, depending on system design, quality of energy recovery, component efficiency, and implementation. The purpose of this paper is to provide a broad review of the advancements in the waste heat recovery methods; thermoelectric generators and Rankine cycles for electricity generation, which have occurred over the past 10 years as these two techniques have been at the forefront of current research for their untapped potential. The various mechanisms and techniques, including thermodynamic analysis, employed in the design of a waste heat recovery system are discussed.
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ASME 2010 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference
September 12–15, 2010
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Internal Combustion Engine Division
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978-0-7918-4944-6
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John R. Armstead,
John R. Armstead
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI
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Scott A. Miers
Scott A. Miers
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI
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John R. Armstead
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI
Scott A. Miers
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI
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ICEF2010-35142, pp. 965-974; 10 pages
Published Online:
January 10, 2011
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Armstead, JR, & Miers, SA. "Review of Waste Heat Recovery Mechanisms for Internal Combustion Engines." Proceedings of the ASME 2010 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. ASME 2010 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. San Antonio, Texas, USA. September 12–15, 2010. pp. 965-974. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICEF2010-35142
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