Study of performance, combustion, and NOx emission behavior of an SI engine fuelled with ammonia/hydrogen blends at various compression ratio

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2022

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In the present paper, an experimental investigation has been performed under variable CR and 1400&1800RPM speed at a fixed spark timing of 24ºCA BTDC under wide-open throttle conditions. The hydrogen blending is performed based on energy fractions from 5% to 21% of the total fuel energy. With increasing compression ratio (CR), the flame development gets faster, and the flame propagation speed improves, leading to a short combustion period. Similarly, increasing hydrogen fraction improves combustion, resulting in a rapid rise in pressure and temperature. Despite a 13.64% decrease in volumetric efficiency from 5% to 21% hydrogen fraction at 1400 and 1800 RPM, BP and BTE increased by 16.89% and 33%, respectively. The slow-burning properties of NH<inf>3</inf> extend the combustion period, resulting in a long-delayed burning period. As a result, the temperature of the low-hydrogen fraction of the exhaust gas is higher. As the hydrogen fraction and CR increase, this effect decreases, resulting in lower EGT. The hydrogen addition increases the peak temperature; therefore, NO<inf>x</inf> increases continuously with increasing hydrogen despite reducing ammonia. Ammonia is a key element used to reduce NO<inf>x</inf> from vehicles. A practical solution for controlling the NO<inf>x</inf> due to the ammonia/hydrogen blend is selective catalytic reduction (SCR). © 2022 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC

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Blending, Combustion, Engines, Nitrogen oxides, Selective catalytic reduction, Condition, Emission behavior, Experimental investigations, NO x, NO x emission, Performance, SI Engines, Spark timing, Variable compression ratio, Wide open throttle, Ammonia

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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2022, 47, 60, pp. 25391-25403

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