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PT-95
Hydrogen and Its Future as a Transportation Fuel
Daniel J. Holt, February 2003, 200 Pages, 39 Papers, Paperbound
$120.00


With today's emphasis on emissions and the search for an alternative fuel, hydrogen is being touted by many as the fuel of the future. This book collects 47 SAE technical papers covering the last five years (1998-2002) of research on the uses of hydrogen as a transportation fuel.

Hydrogen and Its Future as a Transportation Fuel covers the automotive industry's exploration of hydrogen's use as both a fuel in the internal combustion engine (a scenario under which it could replace gasoline) and as a fuel to power a fuel cell.

But there are challenges that must be met before hydrogen can become a prevalent transportation fuel. Problems such as on-board storage and a future hydrogen refueling infrastructure are also the focal point of research covered in this book.

Contents:

  • Hydrogen Issues
  • Internal Combustion Engines
  • Diesel Engines
  • Hybrid Vehicles
  • Fuel Cells
  • Hydrogen Storage and Generation

The abundance of hydrogen, combined with its lack of emissions when burned, makes its use as a fuel attractive. Hydrogen and Its Future as a Transportation Fuel shows the recent progress that has been made in assessing hydrogen's potential.

Papers in: PT-95

  • 1999-01-0529 The Hydrogen Fuel Option for Fuel Cell Vehicle Fleets
  • 1999-01-0530 Maximizing Direct-Hydrogen Pem Fuel Cell Vehicle Efficiency-Is Hybridization Necessary?
  • 1999-01-0532 Supporting Fuel Cells With Powerbeam Surge Power Units
  • 1999-01-0533 Progress in Development and Application of Fuel Cell Power Plants for Automobiles and Buses
  • 1999-01-0619 A Numerical Study of a Free Piston Ic Engine Operating on Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Combustion
  • 1999-01-0991 Powertrains of the Future: Reducing the Impact of Transportation on the Environment
  • 1999-01-1118 Fuel-Cycle Energy and Emissions Impacts of Propulsion System/Fuel Alternatives for Tripled Fuel-Economy Vehicle
  • 1999-01-1320 On-Board Hydrogen Generation for Pem Fuel Cells in Automotive Applications
  • 1999-01-2521 Acceptability of Premixed Hydrogen in Hydrogen Diesel Engine
  • 1999-01-2906 Final Report for the H2fuel Bus
  • 2000-01-0003 Fuel Choices for Fuel Cell-Powered Vehicles
  • 2000-01-0993 Research and Development of a Hydrogen-Fueled Engine for Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • 2000-01-1538 Overview of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Safety and the Potential for Hydrogen Ignition By Static Electricity
  • 2000-01-1541 Suv Powered By On-Board-Generated HD2
  • 2000-01-2824 Hydrocarbon Emissions From a SI Engine Using Different Hydrogen-Containing Gaseous Fuels
  • 2001-01-0144 The Development of Gas (CNG, LPG and HD2) Engines for Buses and Trucks and Their Emission and Cycle Variability Characteristics
  • 2001-01-0250 A Numerical Study to Control Combustion Duration of Hydrogen-Fueled Hcci By Using Multi-Zone Chemical Kinetics Simulation
  • 2001-01-0252 Combustion Characteristics of H2-Co-Co2 Mixture in An Ic Engine
  • 2001-01-0546 Hydrogen-Fueled Engines in Hybrid Vehicles
  • 2001-01-1918 An Analysis of Hydrogen Production From Ft Liquids for Use in Fuel-Cell Systems
  • 2001-01-2528 Hydrogen Vehicle Fueling Alternatives: An Analysis Developed for the International Energy Agency
  • 2001-01-2529 A Sodium Borohydride On-Board Hydrogen Generator for Powering Fuel Cell and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles
  • 2001-01-2531 Compressed Hydrogen Storage for Fuel Cell Vehicles
  • 2001-01-3503 Hydrogen Combustion and Exhaust Emissions Ignited With Diesel Oil in a Dual- Fuel Engine
  • 2002-01-0097 Investigation of Hydrogen Carriers for Fuel-Cell Based Transportation
  • 2002-01-0098 Performance Bench Testing of Automotive-Scale Hydrogen on DemandSt Hydrogen Generation Technology
  • 2002-01-0112 Hcci Combustion of Hydrogen, Carbon Monoxide and Dimethyl Ether
  • 2002-01-0240 Ford P2000 Hydrogen Engine Design and Vehicle Development Program
  • 2002-01-0243 Ford Hydrogen-Engine-Powered P2000 Vehicle
  • 2002-01-0373 Application of Advanced Simulation Methods and Their Combination With Experiments to Modelling of Hydrogen-Fueled Engine Emission Potentials
  • 2002-01-1085 Development of a Hydrogen Engine for a Hybrid Electric Bus
  • 2002-01-1927 Hydrogen: on the Horizon Or Just a Mirage?
  • 2002-01-1928 Safety Considerations in Retailing Hydrogen
  • 2002-01-2196 Performance and Fuel Consumption Estimation of a Hydrogen Enriched Gasoline Engine At Part-Load Operation
  • 970290 Hybrid and Conventional Hydrogen Engine Vehicles That Meet Ezev Emissions
  • 981922 Turbocharged Hydrogen-Fueled Vehicle Using Constant Volume Injection (Cvi)
  • 981923 Performance Testing of a Hydrogen-Fueled Electric Hybrid City Transit Bus
  • 981924 Electronic Fuel Injection for Hydrogen-Fueled Internal Combustion Engines
  • 982496 Societal Impacts of Fuel Options for Fuel Cell Vehicles