
This article highlights the pressing issues associated with the use of internal combustion diesel engines based on a system analysis approach. The study examines the operating conditions of diesel-powered vehicles in which hydrogen is used as an additive to the fuel–air mixture, ensuring forced combustion. Compared to gas and electric power systems, such an approach provides higher reliability, improved fuel economy, environmental cleanliness, and adaptability to various climatic conditions.
diesel engine, system analysis, environmental safety, combustion process, hydrogen additive, combustion phases, effect of hydrogen on soot formation.
diesel engine, system analysis, environmental safety, combustion process, hydrogen additive, combustion phases, effect of hydrogen on soot formation.
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