43rd International Vienna Motor Symposium

FAW High-Efficiency Zero-Emission Miller Cycle Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine for Carbon Neutrality

Authors

J. Li, Q. Dingchao, H. Linghai, M. Heyang, G. Yingjun, Dr. G. Yanfeng, Z. Liming, S. Minglu, W. Yanlong, Z. Chaoyu, CHINA FAW Group Co. Ltd., Changchun, China:

Year

2022

Print Info

Production/Publication ÖVK

Summary

The Chinese government has set a goal of peaking carbon by 2030 and becoming carbon neutral by 2060. The hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine (ICE) is expected to play an important role after 2030.

To this end, FAW has developed a high efficiency zero-emission Miller cycle hydrogen engine based on a 2-liter dedicated hybrid gasoline engine called CA4GC. The engine adopts five dedicated hydrogen technologies: high compression ratio Miller cycle, ultra-lean mixture combustion system, high-pressure hydrogen direct injection system, efficient turbo- charging system and lean-burn after-treatment system. While achieving zero carbon emission and near zero NOX emission, the engine realized 42% BTE and 120kW rated power. This paper presents the development objectives, technical routes, combustion system design, engine design, test results and analysis.

ISBN

1920-2323-23-1

Number of pages

20

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