The Ammonia Combustion Engine for Future Power Generation Applications

Author:

Wermuth Nicole1ORCID,Gumhold Christof1,Wimmer Andreas12,Url Michael3,Laiminger Stephan3

Affiliation:

1. Large Engines Competence Center Inffeldgasse 19 8010 Graz Austria

2. Institute of Thermodynamics and Sustainable Propulsion Systems Graz University of Technology Technical University Graz Inffeldgasse 19 8010 Graz Austria

3. INNIO Jenbacher GmbH & Co OG Achenseestraße 1‐3 6200 Jenbach Austria

Abstract

Energy storage is one of the big challenges for the energy transition and ammonia as a hydrogen carrier is considered a promising candidate for efficient and medium‐ to long‐term chemical storage. Gas engines are well suited for power generation using ammonia as a carbon‐free fuel, making it unnecessary to convert ammonia back to hydrogen for the utilization in the power plant. This study investigates operating strategies for a prechamber combustion concept for a large‐bore gas engine suitable for power generation applications. To overcome the high ignition energy and low laminar flame speed of ammonia, different quantities of hydrogen as a promoting agent to improve the combustion properties of ammonia have been employed in the experimental investigations on a single‐cylinder research engine. The combustion concept shows a wide operating range with stable and robust combustion from 0.3 to 2.5 MPa indicated mean effective pressure and will be transferred to a multicylinder engine for the first combined heat and power demonstration.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy

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