Numerical study of Ammonia combustion in dual-fuel engine

DossierHT.KIEM.01.025
StatusLopend
Subsidie€ 39.985
Startdatum1 juni 2024
Einddatum1 januari 2025
RegelingKIEM HighTech 2024-2025
Thema's
  • Duurzame landbouw-, water- en voedselvoorziening
  • Energietransitie en duurzaamheid
  • Sleuteltechnologieën en duurzame materialen
  • Bètatechniek
  • Sleuteltechnologieën 20-23

The drive to reduce the carbon intensity of the energy system has generated much interest in applying carbon-free fuels such as ammonia (NH3) in combustion systems. The high hydrogen density and well-established production processes make NH3 a valuable chemical energy carrier to address and sustain the energy shift toward renewable energy source integration. However, some difficulties can be highlighted in the NH3 practical application. The combustion of NH3 is prone to producing harmful nitric oxides. In addition, NH3 has lower reactivity than most hydrocarbon fuels, which makes ignition challenging. Also, admixing NH3 with highly reactive fuels such as DME will facilitate ignition. The partnerships of this proposal are very interested in applying renewable NH3 as fuel in combined heat and power engines, and this research proposal suggests simulating a dual-fuel engine with NH3 as its primary fuel. The results of this research will help determine the optimum operating conditions for performing an experimental study.

Contactinformatie

HAN University of Applied Sciences

S.B. Nourani Najafi, contactpersoon

Consortiumpartners

bij aanvang project
  • Zeta Energy Systems B.V.

Netwerkleden

bij aanvang project
  • Rijksuniversiteit Groningen