A Parametric Study of a Piston-Prop Aircraft Engine Using Exergy and Exergoeconomic Analysis Methods
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Date
2015
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
In this study exergetic and exergoeconomic analysis methods are applied to a four-cylinder spark ignition (SI) naturally aspirated and air-cooled piston-prop aircraft engine in the cruise phase of flight operations. The duration of cruise is selected to be 1 h. Three parameters altitude rated power setting (PS) and air-to-fuel ratio (AF) are varied by the calculation of the max-min values of exergy analysis. Based on the results of energy analysis the values for the maximum energy efficiency and fuel consumption flow rate are calculated to be 21.73% and 28.02 kg/h respectively at 1000-m altitude and 75% PS. The results of exergy analysis indicate that all exergetic values vary from 65% to 75% PS while this increase is not seen in exergoeconomic analysis. While the maximum exergy input rate is obtained to be 405.60 kW exergy efficiency has the minimum value with 14.43% and exergy destruction rate has the maximum value with 168.48 kW. These values are achieved at 3000-m altitude and 18 AFs. The maximum average exergy cost of the fuel is calculated to be 130.77 $/GJ at 1000-m altitude 13 AF ratios and 65% PS. At this point while the minimum cost rate associated with the exergy destruction is obtained to be 40.29 $/h the maximum exergoeconomic factor is found to be 19.98%.
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Exergy analysis, Exergoeconomic analysis, Piston-prop aircraft engine, Energy efficiency, Exergy efficiency, SI ENGINE, 2ND LAWS, ENERGY, PERFORMANCE, OPTIMIZATION, GASOLINE, DESIGN, FUEL, 1ST, Exergoeconomic Analysis, Piston-Prop Aircraft Engine, Exergy Efficiency, Exergy Analysis, Energy Efficiency, Exergy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency, Exergy Analysis, Piston-Prop Aircraft Engine, Exergoeconomic Analysis
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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19
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6th International Green Energy Conference (IGEC)
Volume
12
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1
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2
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14
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