Experimental and numerical study of hydrogen addition in a natural gas heavy duty engine for a bus vehicle (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Experimental and numerical study of hydrogen addition in a natural gas heavy duty engine for a bus vehicle (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Luigi De Simio, Michele Gambino, Sabato Iannaccone (2013)
    Experimental and numerical study of hydrogen addition in a natural gas heavy duty engine for a bus vehicle
    in International journal of hydrogen energy
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  • Luigi De Simio, Michele Gambino, Sabato Iannaccone (literal)
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  • 6865 (literal)
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  • 38 (literal)
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  • Experimental and numerical study of hydrogen addition in a natural gas heavy duty engine for a bus vehicle (literal)
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  • Hydrogen added to natural gas improves the process of combustion with the possibility to develop engines with higher performance and lower environmental impact. In this paper experimental and numerical analyses on a multi cylinder stoichiometric heavy duty engine, fuelled with natural gasehydrogen blends, are reported. Some constrains on hydrogen content and maximum load achievable have limited the scope of investigation. A specific modelling of the reference engine was developed to extend the study at full load condition and at higher hydrogen content. The results showed a higher combustion speed when hydrogen content in the fuel is increased. However, the positive effect of shorter combustion duration on thermal efficiency is mitigated by higher wall heat loss, due to higher combustion temperatures. Therefore lower CO2 emissions are due only to the substitution of natural gas with hydrogen, making crucial the way of hydrogen producing to have a benefit on well-to-wheel CO2 emissions. (literal)
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