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+ | ====== Auxiliary Power Unit ====== | ||
+ | The Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) is the fourth column in the group of independent and mobile energy sources. In case of over-budget power demand or a longer period of heavy weather (no sunlight for days), the APU will supply the batteries with power, generated by a small internal combustion engine. | ||
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+ | The system itself is pretty simple: A very small 4-stroke gas engine with 25ccm and about 0.7kW/1HP output power drives a brushless motor that is acting as a generator and converts mechanical energy from the motor' | ||
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+ | **Design goals of this setup** | ||
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+ | * No more than 5Kg weight | ||
+ | * No more than 250ml gasoline per hour | ||
+ | * As quiet as possible | ||
+ | * Possibility to use woodgas instead of gasoline as fuel | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | Fortunately, | ||
+ | ===== Honda GX25 ===== | ||
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+ | For this prototype, a Honda GX25 engine was chosen, although a [[http:// | ||
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+ | Honda uses a timing belt where Subaru implemented a gear/shaft based system. Since there was no opportunity to test both systems next to each other, there was no way of telling, whether the timing belt is actually less noisy than the gear/shaft based system, but in general, a belt should be quieter. | ||
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+ | <WRAP round tip> | ||
+ | If you are having trouble getting the GX25 engine for a good price, start thinking out of the box: These engines, when bought as a single unit, seemed nowhere available for under 300EUR, but you might want to look for Honda UMS425 motor trimmers - which basically have the exact same engine, this one used to be an UMS425 too : | ||
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+ | ==== Specifications ==== | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | ^ Attribute | ||
+ | | Size | L: 192mm W: 221mm H: 230mm | {{: | ||
+ | | Dry Weight | 2.78kg |:::| | ||
+ | | Type | 4-stroke, overhead camshaft, single cylinder |:::| | ||
+ | | Displacement | 25cm³ |:::| | ||
+ | | Bore x Stroke | 35 x 26mm |:::| | ||
+ | | Cooling | Forced Air |:::| | ||
+ | | Ignition | Transistorized Magneto |:::| | ||
+ | | PTO Shaft Rotation | counterclockwise |:::| | ||
+ | | Spark Plug | CM5H/CMR5H (NGK) - Gap: 0.60-0.70mm |:::| | ||
+ | | Fuel | Unleaded >= 86 octane / Wood-Gas Option? |:::| | ||
+ | | Oil | SAE 10W30 SJ(General Purpose) 80-100ml|::: | ||
+ | ==== Carburetor ==== | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | Original Tank/ | ||
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+ | * Transparent to angled brass connector | ||
+ | * Black to straight connector (further back) | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
+ | ==== Modifications ==== | ||
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+ | During the first run on the test-rig it was clear, that the Honda GX25 still is too noisy. So the first modification efforts will focus on the development of a new muffler, a new air-intake/ | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | === Removed Parts === | ||
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+ | These are the // | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | <WRAP round tip> | ||
+ | If you are in need of any of these parts, just drop a note, it's very unlikely that these will ever be in the //somewhat more final// design, so these resources are free to share. | ||
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+ | === Muffler === | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | ^ Drawing ^ Part ^ Size ^ | ||
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+ | |:::| Outlet outer | 13mm | | ||
+ | |:::| Threads | M5 | | ||
+ | |:::| Thread Depth | 12mm | | ||
+ | |:::| Distance between M5 Threads | 30mm | | ||
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+ | The original Honda GX25 " | ||
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+ | == Muffler designs == | ||
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+ | Having more muffler volume seems to increase the dampening effect but the room available for the muffler within the case is constrained to 6cm max. in diameter, the height may vary in between 18-22cm. This lead to the following muffler dimensions, in order to get a muffler volume of almost 600ccm, still fitting in the case and having a 1:23.75 displacement to muffler volume ratio. There seems to be a commonly referred butter zone for this ratio in the range of 1:13 to 1:24, so this design may just work pretty decent: | ||
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+ | ^ Volume formula ^ Calculation ^ | ||
+ | | <x>V = \pi * r^{2} * h</x> | < | ||
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+ | <columns 50% 100%> | ||
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+ | == Simple 3 chamber muffler == | ||
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+ | [{{: | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | | Optimum volume of muffler | Engine displacement * 13-24 | | ||
+ | | Chamber volume ratio (in to out) | 4:2:3 | | ||
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+ | | Volume | ca. 565ccm | | ||
+ | | Length | 20cm | | ||
+ | | Diameter | 6cm | | ||
+ | | Appr. Weight | 500g | | ||
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+ | | 1 | 110mm x 60mm x 0,6mm (LxDxS) | | ||
+ | | 1 | 90mm x 60mm x 0,6mm (LxDxS) | | ||
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+ | == More complex muffler design == | ||
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+ | [{{: | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | | Volume | ca. 594ccm | | ||
+ | | Length | 21cm | | ||
+ | | Diameter | 6cm | | ||
+ | | Appr. Weight | 500g | | ||
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+ | | 1 | 210mm x 60mm x 0,6mm (LxDxS) | | ||
+ | | 1 | 90mm x 60mm x 0,6mm (LxDxS) | | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | == Materials == | ||
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+ | | V2A | 1.4301 | X5CrNi18-10 | AISI 304 | 600°C | | ||
+ | | V4A | 1.4571 | X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 | AISI 316Ti | | ||
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+ | This seems to be the best source for inox pipe: | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | Alternatives: | ||
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+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
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+ | === Air-Filter === | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
+ | ===== Torcman TM430-30 ===== | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | ==== Specifications ==== | ||
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+ | [{{ : | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | ^ Attribute | ||
+ | | Type | Brushless outrunner | | ||
+ | | KV | 166 RPM/V | | ||
+ | | Coils | 12 | | ||
+ | | Windings | 32 per coil | | ||
+ | | Copper | 0.8mm | | ||
+ | | Magnets | 14 | | ||
+ | | Dimensions| 63.5x52 mm (LxD) | | ||
+ | | Shaft | 6mm | | ||
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+ | ==== Mounting Plate ==== | ||
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+ | Combined mounting plate to attach the Torcman to a GX25 or GX35 | ||
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+ | [{{: | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | | 4 | Hex cylinder head screws, M6, 20mm thread length | | ||
+ | | 4 | Distance bolts, M6, 7.5mm height, 12mm dia. | | ||
+ | | 4 | Washers, M6, 12mm | | ||
+ | | 4 | Springs, M6 | | ||
+ | | 4 | screws, M3 | | ||
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+ | ==== Calculations ==== | ||
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+ | * TM430-30 4000/166 = 24V | ||
+ | * TM430-30 => 42V (Star = Delta * sqrt3 (1.7)) | ||
+ | * Frequency: rounds per second x 3 Phases x 7 " | ||
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+ | ==== Measurements ==== | ||
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+ | Honda GX25 at idle speed in Y configuation: | ||
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+ | * 7V per Phase | ||
+ | * 311 Hz Phase Frequency | ||
+ | * 18V in Y configuration after Si-6b Bridge Rectifier | ||
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+ | ===== Frame ===== | ||
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+ | The frame for the casing is made out of type 5 extruded aluminum profiles (20x20mm): | ||
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+ | * 4x 250mm Profile 5 (20x20mm) | ||
+ | * 9x 210mm Profile 5 (20x20mm) | ||
+ | * 8x Profile 5 3-edge connectors | ||
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+ | ==== Noise suppression ==== | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Electronics ===== | ||
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+ | ==== On-Demand Y/Delta Switch ==== | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | Calculations Y: | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | Calculations Delta: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ===== GCU ===== | ||
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+ | As soon as the basic mechanics are working and the sound suppression/ | ||
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+ | ==== Controller ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Operating hour counter | ||
+ | * Power Measurement | ||
+ | * RPM Measurement | ||
+ | * Power Control (Servo) | ||
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+ | ==== Sensors ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Actors ==== | ||
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+ | === Throttle === | ||
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+ | === Choke === | ||
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+ | The choke originally was just a small plastic lever (grey), covering the hole leading from the air-filter box to the carburetor inlet (you can see it in the removed parts picture). This plastic lever has a small hole in the middle (1.5mm diameter) providing only minimal air for the combustion. This will have to be automated, if an electric starter can be realized somehow. | ||
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