Numerical Simulation of a Spark Ignited Two-Stroke Free-Piston Engine Generator

A numerical program is built to simulate the performance of a spark ignited two-stroke free-piston engine coupled with a linear generator.The computational model combines a series of dynamic and thermodynamic equations that are solved simultaneously to predict the performances of the engines.The dynamic analysis performed consists of an evaluation of the frictional force and load force introduced by the generator.The thermodynamic analysis used a single zone model to describe the engine's working cycle which includes intake,scavenging,compression,combustion and expansion,and to evaluate the effect of heat transfer based on the first law of thermodynamics and the ideal gas state equation.Because there is no crankshaft,a time based Wiebe equation was used to express the fraction of fuel burned in the combustion.The calculated results were validated by using the experimental data from another research group.The results indicate that the free-piston generator has some advantages over conventional engines.