Thermodynamic Analysis to Develop a Pollution-Free Hydrogen Engine with Water Injection

물분사식 무공해 수소엔진 개발을 위한 열역학적 해석

  • Oh, B.S. (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Chonnam National University) ;
  • Ma, H.S. (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Chonnam National University) ;
  • Park, J.H. (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Chonnam National University)
  • Published : 1994.12.31

Abstract

In this study hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are used to make a pollution-free engine which is a closed system with the components such as a combustor, two turbines, a radiator and a compressor. One of the two turbines produces main power, and the other is used to drive a compressor to compress unburned gases and to return them to the combustor. Some of the water from the radiator is pumped to cool down the internal wall of the combustor and to be used as a working fluid which expands from liquid state to vapor state to get more expansion work. The possibility of operating the whole system is checked by the thermodynamic analysis to make the closed engine system. The calculations in the thermal analysis are based on the Brayton cycle and the Rankine cycle. The closed system in this study shows similar efficiency as usual internal combustion engines, but it produces water only without air pollution such as $NO_x$ and soot.

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