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Concepts for Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines and Their Implications on the Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment System

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  • Stefan Sterlepper

    (Thermodynamics of Energy Conversion Systems, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany)

  • Marcus Fischer

    (Thermodynamics of Energy Conversion Systems, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany)

  • Johannes Claßen

    (Thermodynamics of Energy Conversion Systems, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany)

  • Verena Huth

    (FEV Europe GmbH, 52078 Aachen, Germany)

  • Stefan Pischinger

    (Thermodynamics of Energy Conversion Systems, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany)

Abstract

Hydrogen as carbon-free fuel is a very promising candidate for climate-neutral internal combustion engine operation. In comparison to other renewable fuels, hydrogen does obviously not produce CO 2 emissions. In this work, two concepts of hydrogen internal combustion engines (H 2 -ICEs) are investigated experimentally. One approach is the modification of a state-of-the-art gasoline passenger car engine using hydrogen direct injection. It targets gasoline-like specific power output by mixture enrichment down to stoichiometric operation. Another approach is to use a heavy-duty diesel engine equipped with spark ignition and hydrogen port fuel injection. Here, a diesel-like indicated efficiency is targeted through constant lean-burn operation. The measurement results show that both approaches are applicable. For the gasoline engine-based concept, stoichiometric operation requires a three-way catalyst or a three-way NO X storage catalyst as the primary exhaust gas aftertreatment system. For the diesel engine-based concept, state-of-the-art selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalysts can be used to reduce the NOx emissions, provided the engine calibration ensures sufficient exhaust gas temperature levels. In conclusion, while H 2 -ICEs present new challenges for the development of the exhaust gas aftertreatment systems, they are capable to realize zero-impact tailpipe emission operation.

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  • Stefan Sterlepper & Marcus Fischer & Johannes Claßen & Verena Huth & Stefan Pischinger, 2021. "Concepts for Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines and Their Implications on the Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment System," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(23), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:23:p:8166-:d:695803
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    1. Jakub Kraciuk & Elżbieta Kacperska & Katarzyna Łukasiewicz & Piotr Pietrzak, 2022. "Innovative Energy Technologies in Road Transport in Selected EU Countries," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(16), pages 1-18, August.

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