How is this possible?
You might be asking yourself if this technology involves a brand new development in quantum physics? Nope, it will use steam. Cummins is adapting a technology traditionally used in electric powerplants called the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC). The addition of this process to the diesel engine is a change in perspective. Instead of looking at heat as the enemy, it is now viewed as a helpful friend. High exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) temperature turns from being a problem into a solution. The heat (energy) comes out of the engine and then goes into a superheater. This device superheats the wet steam (from the boiler) into dry superheated steam (steam heated beyond boiling). The dry steam has massive amounts of energy and turns a turbine. The turbine turns a generator and transforms otherwise wasted heat energy into usable electric energy. Cummins has decided to use its electricity to power an electric motor built into the crankshaft. Once the superheated steam transfers its energy into the turbine, it is condensed and routed back into the system producing a complete cycle.
Where Will the Extra Energy Come From?
+6% from EGR energy
+2% from exhaust energy
+2% from the eliminationof parasitic accessories
=10% overall improvementthroughout drive cycle
August 14, 2015
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