EFFICIENCY OF USING HYDROGEN GAS BLENDED WITH CONVENTIONAL FUEL IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Abstract
This study investigates the thermodynamic processes, efficiency, combustion mechanisms, and emission characteristics of internal combustion engines (ICEs) operating on conventional fuels—gasoline or diesel—blended with hydrogen gas. Experimental results show that adding 5–20% hydrogen to the fuel mixture increases engine power, reduces fuel consumption, and significantly lowers harmful gas emissions.
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