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Performance and Combustion Characteristics of a Direct Injection SI Hydrogen Engine
18ICES/092

Authors

Masahiro Shioji - Kyoto University
Ali Mohammadi - Kyoto University
Yasuyuki Nakai - Kyoto University
Wataru Ishikura - Kyoto University
Eizo Tabo - Mitsubishi Motors Co.

Abstract

Hydrogen with low spark energy requirement, wide flammability range and high burning velocity is an important candidate for being used as fuel in spark ignition engines. It also offers CO2- and HC- free combustion and lean operation resulting in lower NOx emissions. However, well examined external mixing of hydrogen with intake air causes backfire and knock especially at higher engine loads. In addition, low heating value per unit of volume of hydrogen limits the maximum power output. In this study, attention was paid to full usage of hydrogen advantage employing internal mixing method. Hydrogen was directly injected into cylinder of a single-cylinder test engine using a high-pressure gas injector and effects of injection timing and spark timing on engine performance and NOx emission were investigated under wide engine loads. The results indicate that direct injection of hydrogen prevents backfire, and that high thermal efficiency and output power can be achieved by hydrogen injection during late compression stroke. Moreover, further optimization of the injection timing for each engine load can reduce NOx emission under the high engine output conditions.

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