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=Basics=
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*Often Shortened to HCNG
*Often Shortened to HCNG
*A Compressed Mixture of [[Hydrogen Gas]] and [[CNG]] / [[Methane]]
*A Compressed Mixture of [[Compressed Hydrogen Gas]] and [[CNG]] / [[Methane]]
*Allows hydrogen to be used, but doesn't have as much of the energy density issues
*Allows hydrogen to be used, but doesn't have as much of the energy density issues



Revision as of 12:06, 17 May 2020

Basics

  • Often Shortened to HCNG
  • A Compressed Mixture of Compressed Hydrogen Gas and CNG / Methane
  • Allows hydrogen to be used, but doesn't have as much of the energy density issues

To Do

  • Find Out:
    • How well does it store? (does the hydrogen diffuse out)
    • What Modifications are needed for use in engines?
    • Any benefits over CNG ?
    • What range of mix ratios can be used? 50%-50%, 25%-75% etc)
    • Any sensors for gas composition needed for real time engine adjustments to gas mix?
    • Energy / kg burned
    • Energy / L burned
    • Can it be used in methane fuel cells?

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