2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15218270
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Experimental Study and Optimisation of a Non-Conventional Ignition System for Reciprocating Engines Operation with Hydrogen–Methane Blends, Syngas, and Biogas

Abstract: The paper deals with the experimental study of a medium-load spark ignition engine under operation with different fuel mixtures among those deemed as promising for the transition towards carbon-free energy systems. In particular, the performance of a non-conventional ignition system, which permits the variation of the ignition energy, the spark intensity and duration, was studied fuelling the engine with 60–40% hydrogen–methane blends, three real syngas mixtures and one biogas. The paper is aimed to find the o… Show more

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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogen is a renewable energy that might help sustainable energy systems [5]. In addition, hydrogen is a clean energy carrier that has drawn a lot of interest and is anticipated to make a substantial contribution to the energy mix in developing low-carbon energy [6]. The cost of hydrogen and the amount of CO 2 , which may be emitted in its production, are significantly different depending on the type of energy used, i.e., renewable or nonrenewable sources [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%