Ammonia marine engine design for enhanced efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions

Author:

Zhou XinyiORCID,Li TieORCID,Chen RunORCID,Wei Yijie,Wang Xinran,Wang Ning,Li Shiyan,Kuang Min,Yang WenmingORCID

Abstract

AbstractPilot-diesel-ignition ammonia combustion engines have attracted widespread attentions from the maritime sector, but there are still bottleneck problems such as high unburned NH3 and N2O emissions as well as low thermal efficiency that need to be solved before further applications. In this study, a concept termed as in-cylinder reforming gas recirculation is initiated to simultaneously improve the thermal efficiency and reduce the unburned NH3, NOx, N2O and greenhouse gas emissions of pilot-diesel-ignition ammonia combustion engine. For this concept, one cylinder of the multi-cylinder engine operates rich of stoichiometric and the excess ammonia in the cylinder is partially decomposed into hydrogen, then the exhaust of this dedicated reforming cylinder is recirculated into the other cylinders and therefore the advantages of hydrogen-enriched combustion and exhaust gas recirculation can be combined. The results show that at 3% diesel energetic ratio and 1000 rpm, the engine can increase the indicated thermal efficiency by 15.8% and reduce the unburned NH3 by 89.3%, N2O by 91.2% compared to the base/traditional ammonia engine without the proposed method. At the same time, it is able to reduce carbon footprint by 97.0% and greenhouse gases by 94.0% compared to the traditional pure diesel mode.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Postdoctoral Research Foundation of China

Shanghai Science and Technology Development Foundation

The financial support from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

Dean’s Chair Fund at the National University of Singapore

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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