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Combustion of Alternative Fuels in Internal Combustion Engines

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "I2: Energy and Combustion Science".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 May 2024)

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Institute of Science and Technology for Sustainable Energy and Mobility, CNR (Italian National Research Council), Napoli, Italy
Interests: alternative fuels; internal combustion engines; optical diagnostics; marine engines

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Guest Editor
Institute of Science and Technology for Sustainable Energy and Mobility, CNR (Italian National Research Council), Napoli, Italy
Interests: alternative fuels; internal combustion engines; optical diagnostics; marine engines
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Guest Editor
Institute of Science and Technology for Sustainable Energy and Mobility, CNR (Italian National Research Council), Napoli, Italy
Interests: alternative fuels; internal combustion engines; optical diagnostics; marine engines

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

With this Special Issue, we aim to present and disseminate the latest advances in alternative fuel combustion in internal combustion engines. Our goal is to promote a comprehensive discourse on the following areas:

  • Biofuels and biofuel blends: combustion characteristics of various biofuels, such as ethanol, biodiesel and biogas, and their blends with conventional fuels;
  • Hydrogen and ammonia as fuels: hydrogen and ammonia injection and combustion, safety and infrastructure issues;
  • Combustion efficiency: improving combustion efficiency and reducing emissions, especially nitrogen oxides (Nox) and particulate matter (PM); strategies such as lean burn combustion, exhaust gas recirculation, and advanced combustion modes;
  • Advanced engine technologies;
  • Dual-fuel and flex-fuel engines;
  • Combustion modelling and simulation: advances in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and numerical simulations;
  • Combustion control and sensors: developing advanced control algorithms and sensors to precisely control the combustion process and monitor emissions in real time;
  • Emission reduction technologies: research into technologies such as catalytic converters, particulate filters, and selective catalytic reduction systems (SCR);
  • Environmental impact assessment: comprehensive studies to evaluate the environmental impact of using alternative fuels in internal combustion engines, including life cycle assessments (LCA);
  • Carbon capture and utilization: research into technologies used for capturing and utilizing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from internal combustion engines to reduce their environmental impact;
  • Hybrid and electric technologies: hybrid powertrains and range-extended electric vehicles involving internal combustion engines powered using alternative fuels as generators.

We invite researchers and experts in the field to contribute their valuable insights and research findings to this Special Issue. By collaborating and sharing our collective knowledge, we aim to further accelerate progress and innovation in the combustion of alternative fuels in internal combustion engines.

Dr. Paolo Sementa

Dr. Cinzia Tornatore

Dr. Francesco Catapano

Guest Editors

Dr. Paolo Sementa
Dr. Cinzia Tornatore
Dr. Francesco Catapano
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • alternative fuels
  • combustion
  • spark-ignition engines
  • compression ignition engines
  • automotive
  • marine engines
  • heavy duty
  • ammonia
  • hydrogen
  • biofuels
  • hybrid engines
  • life cycle assessments
  • emission reduction
  • combustion control
  • advanced engine technologies

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