Auxiliary power unit with intercooler
US-2016376021-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US2016010544A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016010544-A1 |
| Application number | US-201314772917-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An internal combustion engine includes a piston oscillating in a cylinder linearly between a top dead centre and a bottom dead centre. A crankshaft driven by the piston via a connecting rod is connected to the rotor of a first electrical machine. The rotor co-operates electromagnetically with a stator of the first electrical machine. The stator is connected to a first current converter unit for bidirectional transmission of electrical energy. The rotor of a second electrical machine is disposed on the piston. The stator of the second electrical machine is disposed on the piston. The rotor of the second electrical machine co-operates electromagnetically with the stator of the second electrical machine. The stator of the second electrical machine is connected to a second current converter unit for unidirectional or bidirectional transmission of electrical energy. The current converter units are controlled by a control device common to the current converter units.
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An internal combustion engine, comprising: a first converter unit; a first electrical machine having a stator connected, for bidirectional transmission of electrical energy, to the first converter unit, and a rotor cooperating electromagnetically with the stator; a first cylinder; a first piston guided linearly in the first cylinder for oscillation in the first cylinder between a first top dead center and a first bottom dead center, said first piston being connected to the rotor of the first electrical machine in a torsion-proof manner; a first crankshaft driven by the first piston via a first connecting rod; a second converter unit; a second electrical machine having a rotor disposed on the first piston, and a stator disposed on the first cylinder and connected, for unidirectional or bidirectional transmission of electrical energy, to the second converter unit, said rotor of the second electrical machine cooperating electromagnetically with the stator of the second electrical machine; and a control unit configured to control the first and second converter units. 13 . The internal combustion engine of claim 12 , wherein the control device is supplied with a rotational position of the first crankshaft and/or a position of the first piston, said control device being configured to control the first converter unit such that the first electrical machine, depending on the position of the first piston and/or the rotational position of the first crankshaft, acts as generator or as motor, and to the second converter unit such that the second electrical machine acts at any point in time as generator. 14 . The internal combustion engine of claim 12 , wherein that the control device is configured to control the first and second converter units such that, during a power stroke of the first piston, the first electrical machine acts as generator, wherein within the power stroke in a vicinity of the first top dead center, a second power output by the second electrical machine is greater than a first power output by the first electrical machine, and in a central area between the first top dead center and the first bottom dead center, a second power output by the second electrical machine is less than the first power output by the first electrical machine. 15 . The internal combustion engine of claim 14 , wherein the second power output by the second electrical machine is greater within the power stroke in the vicinity of the first bottom dead center than the first power output by the first electrical machine. 16 . The internal combustion engine of claim 12 , wherein the first and second electrical machines are operated by the control device under speed regulation. 17 . The internal combustion engine of claim 12 , wherein the first and second electrical machines are operated by the control device under position regulation. 18 . The internal combustion engine of claim 12 , further comprising: a second cylinder; a second piston guided linearly in the second cylinder for oscillation in the second cylinder between a second top dead center and a second bottom dead center, said first and second pistons having each an end face surface to delimit a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine on one side; a third converter unit; a third electrical machine having a stator connected, for bidirectional transmission of electrical energy, to the third converter unit, and a rotor cooperating electromagnetically with the stator; a second crankshaft driven by the second piston via a second connecting rod, which is connected in a torsion-proof manner to the rotor of the third electrical machine; a fourth electrical machine having a rotor disposed on the second piston, and a stator disposed on the second cylinder, said rotor of the fourth electrical machine cooperating electromagnetically with the stator of the fourth electrical machine; and a fourth converter unit, said stator of the fourth electrical machine being connected, for unidirectional or bidirectional transmission of electrical energy, to the fourth converter unit. 19 . The internal combustion engine of claim 18 , wherein the third and fourth converter units are controlled by the control device, said control unit being configured to control the first, second, third and fourth converter units such that a movement of the second piston is not completely uniform in relation to a movement of the first piston. 20 . The internal combustion engine of claim 12 , wherein the control device is supplied with a rotational position of the first crankshaft, but not with a position of the first piston, said control device being configured to establish, based on the rotational position of the first crankshaft and a rotational speed of the first electrical machine, a position and a linear velocity of the first piston. 21 . The internal combustion engine of claim 18 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth electrical machines and the first, second, third and fourth converter units are dimensioned such that, during operation of the internal combustion engine, exclusively electrical energy but no mechanical energy is output by the internal combustion engine. 22 . The internal combustion engine of claim 12 , wherein the internal combustion engine operates in accordance with the two-stroke principle or in accordance with the four-stroke principle.
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