Combustion studies of carbon-free hydrogen/ammonia blends

This project focuses on studying the combustion behaviour of hydrogen and ammonia blends as potential alternative fuels. While clean energy sources have progressed, specific industries and transportation still rely on combustion technologies that produce harmful carbon emissions and contribute to climate change. The project aims to improve the efficiency and reduce emissions of combustion processes by exploring hydrogen and ammonia blends. The project involves conducting experiments using a specialized burner and analyzing the flames generated by the blends to understand their combustion dynamics. Numerical analysis will also be performed to complement the experimental investigations. The research aims to contribute to developing sustainable and efficient fuel technologies, enhance safety measures, and optimize system performance in various energy sectors.

Faculty Supervisor:

Seth Dworkin

Student:

Partner:

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Education

University:

Toronto Metropolitan University

Program:

Globalink Research Award

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