Towards carbon-free mobility: The feasibility of hydrogen and ammonia as zero carbon fuels in spark ignition light-duty vehicles

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Engine Research Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1177/14680874241239479
Ducduy Nguyen, James WG Turner
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Global warming is a major environmental issue caused by the release of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Light-duty vehicles (LDVs) including passenger cars and light-duty trucks, are a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The transportation sector is responsible for approximately 23% of global CO2 emissions, with LDVs accounting for a substantial portion of these emissions. This paper aims to investigate the feasibility of zero-carbon fuels with focus on hydrogen and ammonia in spark ignition internal combustion engines for light-duty vehicles. With the increasing demand for sustainable and carbon-free mobility, alternative fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia are gaining attention as potential solutions. The properties and characteristics of these fuels and their potential for utilising them as a fuel in internal combustion engines are also reviewed. Current challenges and opportunities associated with the use of these fuels, including production, storage, and distribution, will be discussed. While there are still technical and infrastructural challenges that need to be addressed, hydrogen and ammonia have the potential to provide clean and efficient energy sources for light-duty vehicles. The development of these fuels, along with advancements in internal combustion engine technology, can help pave the way towards a carbon-free future for mobility.
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实现无碳交通:氢和氨作为零碳燃料在火花点火轻型车辆中的可行性
全球变暖是由二氧化碳等温室气体释放到大气中造成的重大环境问题。包括乘用车和轻型卡车在内的轻型车辆(LDV)是温室气体排放的重要来源。运输部门的二氧化碳排放量约占全球排放量的 23%,其中轻型汽车占了很大一部分。本文旨在研究零碳燃料的可行性,重点是氢气和氨气在轻型车辆火花点火内燃机中的应用。随着对可持续和无碳交通的需求日益增长,氢气和氨气等替代燃料作为潜在的解决方案正受到越来越多的关注。本文还对这些燃料的特性和特点及其在内燃机中用作燃料的潜力进行了综述。还将讨论当前与使用这些燃料相关的挑战和机遇,包括生产、储存和分配。虽然仍有技术和基础设施方面的挑战需要解决,但氢气和氨气有潜力为轻型汽车提供清洁高效的能源。这些燃料的开发以及内燃机技术的进步,将有助于为未来的无碳交通铺平道路。
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International Journal of Engine Research
International Journal of Engine Research 工程技术-工程:机械
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6.50
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130
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Engine Research publishes high quality papers on experimental and analytical studies of engine technology.
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