Comprehensive effects of ammonia substitution rate, compression ratio, and ignition timing on knock, NOx emissions and indicated thermal efficiency in a hydrogen fuel engine
Junquan Li,
Chengfei Zhao,
Zhangjun Tu
et al.
Abstract:To reduce knock and keeping low NOx emissions and high indicated thermal efficiency (ITE) in a hydrogen fuel engine, the comprehensive effects of ammonia substitution rate (ASR), compression ratio (CR), and ignition timing (IT) on its combustion and its NOx emissions were studied numerically. Based on a four‐cylinder gasoline direct injection (GDI) engine, it was modified into an ammonia/hydrogen dual‐fuel (AHDF) spark ignition (SI) engine. The simulation was conducted by GT‐Power software, and simulation data… Show more
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