Energy and Pollutants analysis of a Series HEV Equipped with a Hydrogen-Fueled SI Engine
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The growing concern about Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions led institutions to further reduce the limits on vehicle-related CO2 emissions. Therefore, car manufacturers are developing vehicles with low environmental impact, like Hybrid-Electric Vehicles (HEVs), which in the series architecture employ an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) coupled with an electric generator for battery recharging, thus extending the range of a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV). For this kind of application, small four-stroke Spark Ignition (SI) engines are preferred, as they are a proven and reliable solution to increase the driving range with very low environmental impact. In series hybrid-electric powertrains, the ICE is decoupled from the drive wheels, then it can operate in a steady-state high-efficiency working point, regardless of the power required by the mission profile. The benefits of lean combustion can be exploited to increase
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hybrid; pollutant; modelling vs experimental
List of contributors:
Sementa, Paolo; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
Published in: