Research on the Combustion Characteristics of Port Injection Hydrogen Engines for Motorcycles

2024-32-0094

04/18/2025

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2024 Small Powertrains and Energy Systems Technology Conference
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To prevent global warming, reducing CO2 emissions is the most important issue, and for this reason, efforts are needed to realize a carbon neutral society. Since hydrogen can be stored and transported, and does not emit carbon dioxide when burned, it has attracted particular attention as a fuel for internal combustion engines in recent years and has been studied in various industrial fields[1]. However, many of these studies have been conducted on commercial and passenger vehicle engines, and there has not yet been sufficient validation on small motorcycle engines. Therefore, in this study, a single cylinder gasoline engine for two-wheeled vehicles was converted into a hydrogen engine with port injection, and the abnormal combustion, which is a problem of hydrogen combustion, was verified. In this report, the parameters affecting the abnormal combustion are summarized based on the experimental results, and the reason why the parameters are a factor of the abnormal combustion generation is examined using the simulation.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-32-0094
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6
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Suzuki, H., Inui, T., Okado, T., Tamura, S. et al., "Research on the Combustion Characteristics of Port Injection Hydrogen Engines for Motorcycles," SAE Technical Paper 2024-32-0094, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-32-0094.
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2024-32-0094
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Technical Paper
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English