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Optimization of an Internal Combustion Engine for an Hybrid Scooter

2006-11-13
2006-32-0102
A very stringent problem in most of European cities is the individual mobility. This problem is mainly caused by traffic jam and arising from this are two particularly interesting environmental issues: pollution and noise [1]. Use of two wheeler vehicles does not represent the final solution to these problems, nevertheless they can supply a useful aid to ease them. Recently, two stroke engines are being replaced with four stroke engines. For small capacity engines this means a true reduction in exhaust emissions, especially unburned hydrocarbons (HC), but, on the other hand it involves a performance reduction, particularly for sudden accelerations, which constitute an essential requirement for these vehicles [2, 3, 4, 5]. Hybridisation can help to fill the gap between two stroke engines and cleaner, but less performing four stroke engines [6]. At the same time, it can help to lower fuel consumption, by means of a reduction in the revolution speed [2, 5].
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Realization and Testing of a Low Pressure Hydrogen Direct Injection Engine Using Commercial Injectors

2012-04-16
2012-01-0652
Many technologies are being developed to solve the trouble of the urban pollution. Among other solutions (improvements in engine control and combustion, electrical propulsion) one of the foreseen ways is the employment of low or zero carbon content fuels, such as hydrogen. In fact a nearly zero emission vehicle may be obtained through the hydrogen propulsion; in this case the only polluting agents are nitrogen oxides if an internal combustion engine is used. Though fuel cells are considered as the most promising solution in the long term, they are still in their prototypical phase and the use of the internal combustion engine use remains until today a relevant topic. It has been evident since the 80s that direct injection is the only method to get a high specific power without pre-ignition and backfire phenomena. However this technique shows a higher difficulty in getting a well-mixed charge.
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