Aspects of Ammonia as Green Fuel for Propulsion Systems of Inland Water Vessels

Author:

Braun Annalena1ORCID,Gierenz Niklas2,Braun Samuel1,Kubach Heiko1,Bernhardt Sören1,Prehn Sascha2,Müller Moritz3,Engelmeier Lena4,Fehlemann Lukas4,Steffen Michael4,Baufeld Torsten5,Neuhaus Günther6,Müller Karsten3ORCID,Mohr Hinrich7

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Internal Combustion Engines Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Rintheimer Querallee 2 76131 Karlsruhe Germany

2. Institute of Piston Machines and Internal Combustion Engines University of Rostock Albert‐Einstein‐Straße 2 18059 Rostock Germany

3. Institute of Technical Thermodynamics University of Rostock Albert‐Einstein‐Straße 2 18059 Rostock Germany

4. The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Center ZBT GmbH Carl‐Benz‐Straße 201 47057 Duisburg Germany

5. Liebherr Machines Bulle SA Rue Hans‐Liebherr 7 1630 Bulle Switzerland

6. Liebherr‐Components Deggendorf GmbH Kreuzäcker 8 94469 Deggendorf Germany

7. GasKraft Engineering Muttweg 4 21643 Beckdorf Germany

Abstract

Ships are a crucial backbone of the transport system for goods and people. However, the currently utilized fossil fuels require a green replacement. Ammonia produced from green hydrogen is an interesting, carbon‐free green fuel, which has been demonstrated to be promising for maritime applications. Its application under the specific boundary conditions of river ships and other inland water vessels still deserves a closer evaluation. In this work, ammonia as a green fuel for propulsion systems of inland water vessels is evaluated regarding several technological aspects. These include onboard decomposition for hydrogen release, combustion of ammonia–hydrogen mixtures in internal combustion engines and the thermal integration of the different components. To achieve favorable combustion properties of the fuel, a certain share of the ammonia has to be decomposed in an ammonia cracker to produce a mixture of hydrogen and ammonia. First single‐cylinder engine tests show that the combined combustion of ammonia and hydrogen allow an efficient and reliable process for the investigated high‐speed engine concept. Efficiency values of nearly 40% at part load already are achieved. With proper system integration, it is possible to reasonably operate small‐ and medium‐sized ships with ammonia as a green fuel.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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