Diesel Engine Electric Turbo Compound Technology
2003-01-2294
06/23/2003
- Event
- Content
- A cooperative program between the DOE Office of Heavy Vehicle Technology and Caterpillar is aimed at demonstrating electric turbo compound technology on a Class 8 truck engine. The goal is to demonstrate the level of fuel efficiency improvement attainable with an electric turbocompound system. The system consists of a turbocharger with an electric motor/generator integrated into the turbo shaft. The generator extracts surplus power at the turbine, and the electricity it produces is used to run a motor mounted on the engine crankshaft, recovering otherwise wasted energy in the exhaust gases. The electric turbocompound system also provides more control flexibility in that the amount of power extracted can be varied. This allows for control of engine boost and thus air/fuel ratio. The paper presents the status of development of an electric turbocompound system for a Caterpillar heavy-duty on-highway truck engine. The system architecture layout, turbo charger design features, and the development of a system control strategy are discussed. Furthermore, engine simulation results are presented, and electrical machinery developments are described. The paper also reviews the results of a thermal and structural analysis for the complete turbo charger structure.
- Pages
- 9
- Citation
- Hopmann, U., and Algrain, M., "Diesel Engine Electric Turbo Compound Technology," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-2294, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-2294.