WO2000026505A1 - Method and means for varying piston-in-cylinder motion - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01B—MACHINES OR ENGINES, IN GENERAL OR OF POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT TYPE, e.g. STEAM ENGINES
- F01B1/00—Reciprocating-piston machines or engines characterised by number or relative disposition of cylinders or by being built-up from separate cylinder-crankcase elements
- F01B1/06—Reciprocating-piston machines or engines characterised by number or relative disposition of cylinders or by being built-up from separate cylinder-crankcase elements with cylinders in star or fan arrangement
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02B—INTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
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- F02B75/32—Engines characterised by connections between pistons and main shafts and not specific to preceding main groups
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- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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- F01B9/00—Reciprocating-piston machines or engines characterised by connections between pistons and main shafts, not specific to groups F01B1/00 - F01B7/00
- F01B9/02—Reciprocating-piston machines or engines characterised by connections between pistons and main shafts, not specific to groups F01B1/00 - F01B7/00 with crankshaft
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- the present invention relates to varying piston motion and in particular, to methods and means for varying the stroke and/or timing of the motion of a piston in a cylinder during a cycle of operation of piston-in-cylinder motion of a "split-cycle" cranked machine as hereinafter defined.
- the present invention has application to piston-in-cylinder motion of a rotary machine wherein the piston undergoes linear motion in the cylinder of a rotary machine having the general form shown in our US Patents 5146880 and 5279209 but not limited to the specifics of the embodiments as shown in those specifications.
- a machine having a primary axis and comprising: a plurality of radially reciprocal pistons disposed radially of said primary axis; and a circular array of lobed shafts constrained for orbital motion about said primary axis, each shaft being rotatable about a respective secondary axis parallel to the primary axis, the shafts being rotatably driven by drive means at a rate being a predetermined proportion of their orbital rate, and the planes of the lobes lying approximately in the radial plane of the pistons, and wherein during the rotation and orbit of the shafts and reciprocation of the pistons each piston is connected with a least one lobe for rotation and orbit of the shaft in unison with reciprocation of that piston; or, in an alternative, a machine having a primary axis and comprising: a plurality of radially reciprocal pistons disposed radially of said primary axis; and a circular array of lobed shafts constrained for orbital motion about said primary axis, each
- the arrangement of lobes on a lobed shaft as employed in a split-cycle machine is hereinafter referred to as a "Geneva wheel” and can be shaped with varying profiles as contemplated by the disclosure of US 5146880 and as exemplified by Fig 5 thereof.
- the lobes on the shafts forming the Geneva wheels can be profiled to provide an asymmetric reciprocation to the pistons but do not alter the timing between the top dead centre (TDC) and bottom dead centre (BDC) of the motion of each piston.
- the present invention proposes an arrangement of Geneva wheels wherein the timing between top dead centre and bottom dead centre is varied by changing the angular displacement between lobes of the Geneva wheels to facilitate varying the time period of each engine stroke, whether that be for inlet/exhaust or compression/expansion, in order to optimise each part of the cycle of operation of a split-cycle engine.
- N non- equiangular positioning of lobes in accord with the present invention can be combined with changes in the radial dimension of troughs and peaks of the lobes from the axis of a Geneva wheel together with asymmetric profiling as disclosed in US 5146880 to provide an extensive range of choices for the timing and shape of each stroke of the engine's cycle.
- the present invention is applicable to both four-stroke and two- stroke engines.
- the expansion stroke can be increased in both length and time to provide an increase in engine efficiency over a constant stroke conventionally cranked internal combustion engine.
- Fig 1 is a port timing diagram of a conventional split-cycle engine
- Fig 2 is a plot of the motion of a piston in a conventional split-cycle engine
- Fig 3 is similar plot to Fig 2 (shown in dotted line) but shows an idealised optimum four-stroke cycle;
- Fig 4 is a graphical representation of the interrelation between two sets of Geneva wheels;
- Fig 5 is a plot similar to Fig 3 but of an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig 6 is a Pressure-Volume diagram of a conventional internal combustion engine cycle
- Fig 7 is a Pressure-Volume diagram of the embodiment of Fig 5;
- Fig 8 is a plot similar to Fig 3 but showing the result of another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig 9 is a schematic representation of the output shaft Geneva wheel relationship of the arrangement of Figs 1 and 2;
- Fig 10 is a schematic representation similar to Fig 9 but in accord with an embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig 11 is a schematic representation of a six Geneva wheel engine in accord with Fig 10;
- Fig 12 is a partial cross-sectional view of a split-cycle engine incorporating an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig 13 is a cross-sectional view of an inlet/exhaust Geneva wheel in accord with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig 14 is a cross-sectional view of a compression/expansion Geneva wheel complementary to that of Fig 13;
- Figs 15(a) and (b) show a female or exhaust/inlet Geneva wheel with its initial orientation varied therebetween;
- Fig 16 is a graphical representation showing the motion effects on a piston as between the wheel of Fig 15(a) and that of Fig 15(b);
- Fig 17 is an isometric view of an embodiment of a piston arrangement of a split-cycle machine in accord with the present invention.
- Geneva wheels formed as male 10 and female 11 sets in the manner shown in Figs 2 and 3 of US 5279209, are used for exhaust/inlet and compression/expansion in accord with the port timing diagram of Fig 1. That leads to specific shapes and dimensioning for each Geneva wheel family.
- the present invention aims to improve upon the efficiency of at least part of the cycle of a split-cycle engine.
- the movement of each piston on a conventional split-cycle engines is as represented in Fig 2; while each portion of the engine cycle can be optimised in accord with embodiments of this invention.
- Fig 2 represents a cycle with four equal strokes for induction, compression, expansion and exhaust which occurs for identical Geneva wheels.
- Fig 2 exemplifies an optimum cycle varying from the cycle depicted in Fig 2 which is show in dotted lines in Fig 3.
- the embodiments of the present invention are concerned with working with these constraints in improving the output of a spilt-cycle engine by employing the aforementioned non-equiangular or positioning of lobes of this invention, preferably in combination with asymmetric Geneva wheel lobes. Further, by putting specific shapes on the bottom end of each piston, cycle efficiency may be further improved. Differing specific shapes can be provided for exhaust inlet on the one hand and compression/expansion on the other.
- each lobe may be chosen, for two-stroke or four-stroke engines within an enormous range.
- This invention it is possible to choose a unique "cycle” by varying the shape and relative angular positioning of the lobes.
- One specific embodiment employs two groups of three Geneva wheels (for a six Geneva wheel engine) with a separating angle that may be changed.
- the initial conventional separation angle is equal to 60°. That angle can be varied to
- a conventional symmetrical cycle is as shown in Fig 2.
- a cycle as shown in Fig 5 can be established.
- the cycle of Fig 5 with a longer expansion stroke and expansion time improves efficiency over a conventional cycle.
- the change 12 in stroke length between intake/compression and expansion/exhaust cycles is readily achieved by having differing profiles for female (intake/exhaust) Geneva wheels and male (compression/expansion) Geneva wheels.
- the change in stroke time being achieved by application of the present invention.
- a conventional internal combustion engine has a well known cycle of the form shown in Fig 6 where the dead volume is “v” and the cylinder capacity is "V".
- the induction stroke 13, compression stroke 14, expansion 15 and exhaust 16 define the cycle.
- the volumetric ratio ⁇ is defined by:
- firing advance can be decreased as can the overlap between inlet and exhaust opening.
- Fig 8 depicts one example of such an arrangement where: ⁇ is ignition advance ® is inlet advance
- ⁇ + ⁇ 120° and ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ; ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ .
- a piston 60 is controlled by Geneva wheels 20 which are in timed relation due to the orientation of contact with planetary gear trains 61.
- Geneva wheel shafts 62 are mounted in bearing supports 63 coupled to output shaft 64.
- FIG. 13 A typical profile of an inlet/exhaust Geneva wheel 30 of an embodiment of the present invention appears as in Fig 13 while Fig 14 shows a complementary compression/expansion Geneva wheel 40.
- Fig 15(a) an exhaust/inlet female form Geneva wheel 50 is shown with an initial orientation where the apex of a lobe 51 is at a vertical extreme.
- the change of initial orientation of lobe 51 in Fig 15(b) is to offset that lobe by angle ⁇ ° in a clockwise direction around the axis of wheel 50 relative to the initial orientation shown in Fig 15(a).
- the consequence of the change in initial angular orientation between Figs 15(a) and 15(b) is to offset the exhaust and inlet cycles relative to the equivalent angle of rotation for a conventional crank. That offset directly corresponds to the magnitude of ⁇ .
- the offset angle ⁇ may lead to modification of the radius R of the wheel 50 to R' to compensate for the loss of length of the power or expansion stroke where the difference in expansion exhaust and inlet/compression strokes has been arranged for the embodiment of Fig 15 (a) as shown in Fig 16.
- Piston arrangement 70 of Fig. 17 comprises piston 71 connected by piston rod 72 to lifter 73.
- Contact surfaces 74 on lifter 73 are shaped and positioned to be contacted by female Geneva wheels (not shown) while surface 75 is shaped and positioned to be contacted by male Geneva wheels (not shown).
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JP2000579865A JP2002529634A (en) | 1998-11-04 | 1999-11-02 | Method and apparatus for changing piston movement in cylinder |
BR9907138-0A BR9907138A (en) | 1998-11-04 | 1999-11-02 | "split cycle machine, engine incorporating a split cycle machine, method for controlling the piston movement in the cylinder in a split cycle machine and geneva wheel set for a split cycle machine" |
EP99957690A EP1044317A1 (en) | 1998-11-04 | 1999-11-02 | Method and means for varying piston-in-cylinder motion |
KR1020007007443A KR20010033874A (en) | 1998-11-04 | 1999-11-02 | Method and means for varying piston-in-cylinder motion |
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