by ChumpusRex2 » Sun 18 Jun 2006, 17:16:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('grabby', 'I')njecting hydrogen up to 20% into the engine to clean up emissions will work.
the enrgy comes from hydrogen burning .
The total energy required to push bux X with weight W a distane D will be the same however.
the reason it is cleaner is your burning hydrogen.
Some of the energy will come from the hydrogen burning, but there is now indisputable evidence that it significantly improves the efficiency of the overall process.
While a conventional engine will burn virtually all the fuel that is injected, the burn temperature/rate aren't always optimal., especially with low compression engines.
Hydrogen is a very potent octane booster, which unlike most octane boosters, also improves the burn rate and temperature of the fuel (several major auto manufacturers from both the US and Asia, as well as universities and other companies). High-compression, lean burn engines are potentially viable with hydrogen enrichment.
There is a huge amount of money being thrown at hydrogen enrichment systems for both diesel and gasoline engines, because of the clear improvement in efficiency and emissions.
While some researchers are looking at electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen, others are looking at reforming the fuel. Both techniques have their advantages and disadvantages.