Design, Development and Testing of Multi-Cylinder Hydraulic Free-Piston Engines
2005-01-1167
04/11/2005
- Event
- Content
- A hydraulic free-piston engine (FPE), which converts combustion energy directly to hydraulic energy, is being developed by the U. S. EPA due to its potential as a lower-cost and higher-efficiency prime mover for hydraulic series hybrid vehicles. Two prototype engines were designed, fabricated and tested: a two-cylinder engine operating primarily with a two-stroke compression-ignition, direct-injection (CIDI) cycle and a six-cylinder engine operating with a four-stroke CIDI cycle. These engines successfully achieved up to 39% peak hydraulic efficiency under continuously fired operation, while demonstrating exceptional repeatability and control of the cylinder compression ratio. A basic description of the engine design, along with the initial test results from these two prototypes, is presented below.
- Pages
- 10
- Citation
- Brusstar, M., Gray, C., Jaffri, K., McCarthy, P. et al., "Design, Development and Testing of Multi-Cylinder Hydraulic Free-Piston Engines," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-1167, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-1167.