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IC 9260 HYDROGEN AS A FUEL IN I.C. ENGINES L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM :
To educate the students about the use of hydrogen fuel in I.C engines
OBJECTIVE :
To know the use of hydrogen and its role in combustion, performance and emissions
in I.C engines.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8
Need, Properties, Pollution, Emission standards, World and Indian Scenario.
UNIT II PRODUCTION AND STORAGE, SAFETY AND DISTRIBUTION 13
Production Methods – Electrolysis, Steam Reformation and Renewable Energy -
Storage Methods - Gaseous, Liquid and Metal Hydrides- Safety aspects and devices
- Distribution Types, Hydrogen Refueling Methods.
UNIT III HYDROGEN IN S.I. ENGINE SYSTEM 8
Engine Modifications, Combustion Characteristics – Dual Fueling, Direct Injection of
Gaseous and Liquefied Hydrogen.
UNIT IV HYDROGEN IN C.I. ENGINE SYSTEM 8
Engine Modification & Combustion Characteristics - Direct Injection – Gaseous and
Liquified Hydrogen, Dual Fuel Mode, Hydrogen Enrichment.
UNIT V RECENT ADVANCES 8
Hybrid Electric Vehicle - On Board Generation and Storage of Hydrogen - Proton
Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS :
1. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
2. Alternative Fuels SP-480, SAE, Feb. 1981, SAE, ISBN O – 89883 – 251-9 ,
SAE / SP-81 / 480.
3. Alternative Fuels (A decade of success and Promise) edited by Reda
Moh.Bata, SAE PT-48, ISBN 1-56091 – 593 – 5.
REFERENCES:
1. Osamu Hirao and Richard K. Pefley, Present and future Automotive Fuels, John
Wiley and Sons, 1988.
2. Keith Owen and Trevor Eoley, Automotive Fuels Handbook, SAE Publications,
1990.
3. Richard L. Bechtold, Automotive Fuels Guide Book, SAE Publications, 1997. 4. R. Wilson and G. Rorrer, Rehsenow and Choi, Heat and Mass Momentum
Transfer, Prentice Hall, 1980.
IC 9260 HYDROGEN AS A FUEL IN I.C. ENGINES L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM :
To educate the students about the use of hydrogen fuel in I.C engines
OBJECTIVE :
To know the use of hydrogen and its role in combustion, performance and emissions
in I.C engines.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8
Need, Properties, Pollution, Emission standards, World and Indian Scenario.
UNIT II PRODUCTION AND STORAGE, SAFETY AND DISTRIBUTION 13
Production Methods – Electrolysis, Steam Reformation and Renewable Energy -
Storage Methods - Gaseous, Liquid and Metal Hydrides- Safety aspects and devices
- Distribution Types, Hydrogen Refueling Methods.
UNIT III HYDROGEN IN S.I. ENGINE SYSTEM 8
Engine Modifications, Combustion Characteristics – Dual Fueling, Direct Injection of
Gaseous and Liquefied Hydrogen.
UNIT IV HYDROGEN IN C.I. ENGINE SYSTEM 8
Engine Modification & Combustion Characteristics - Direct Injection – Gaseous and
Liquified Hydrogen, Dual Fuel Mode, Hydrogen Enrichment.
UNIT V RECENT ADVANCES 8
Hybrid Electric Vehicle - On Board Generation and Storage of Hydrogen - Proton
Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS :
1. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
2. Alternative Fuels SP-480, SAE, Feb. 1981, SAE, ISBN O – 89883 – 251-9 ,
SAE / SP-81 / 480.
3. Alternative Fuels (A decade of success and Promise) edited by Reda
Moh.Bata, SAE PT-48, ISBN 1-56091 – 593 – 5.
REFERENCES:
1. Osamu Hirao and Richard K. Pefley, Present and future Automotive Fuels, John
Wiley and Sons, 1988.
2. Keith Owen and Trevor Eoley, Automotive Fuels Handbook, SAE Publications,
1990.
3. Richard L. Bechtold, Automotive Fuels Guide Book, SAE Publications, 1997. 4. R. Wilson and G. Rorrer, Rehsenow and Choi, Heat and Mass Momentum
Transfer, Prentice Hall, 1980.
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