Hydrogen for future thermal engines / Efstathios-Al. Tingas, editor.
2023
TP359.H8
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Title
Hydrogen for future thermal engines / Efstathios-Al. Tingas, editor.
ISBN
9783031284120 (electronic bk.)
3031284127 (electronic bk.)
3031284119
9783031284113
3031284127 (electronic bk.)
3031284119
9783031284113
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (622 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-28412-0 doi
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TP359.H8
Dewey Decimal Classification
665.8/1
Summary
This book explores the potential of hydrogen combustion in thermal engines and serves as a foundation for future research. Hydrogen, a well-established energy carrier, has been used in internal combustion engines for centuries, but despite progress and industry interest, hydrogen engines have yet to reach mass production. In light of recent efforts to combat climate change with clean energy and environmentally-friendly technologies, the use of hydrogen in thermal engines is gaining momentum. This book examines the unique challenges of hydrogen combustion due to its wide flammability limits, high auto-ignition temperature, and high diffusivity. It reviews current knowledge on the fundamental and practical aspects of hydrogen combustion and considers current developments and potential future advancement.
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Tingas, Efstathios-Al, editor.
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Green energy and technology.
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HYDROGEN FOR FUTURE THERMAL ENGINES.
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Table of Contents
The role of hydrogen in zero-carbon propulsion and power generation systems in the 21st century and beyond
Hydrogens physical characteristics
Reaction kinetics
Ignition
Laminar flames
Turbulent Flames
Sprays
Detonation
Stationary combustion systems
Spark Ignition engines
Compression ignition engines
Gas turbines.
Hydrogens physical characteristics
Reaction kinetics
Ignition
Laminar flames
Turbulent Flames
Sprays
Detonation
Stationary combustion systems
Spark Ignition engines
Compression ignition engines
Gas turbines.