Potential and Challenges of HPDI

2017-01-1928

5/10/2017

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Globally, many jurisdictions are working toward greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles that will take effect in the next decade and require GHG reductions of up to 25% from 2017 legislated levels. While diesel engines will require increasingly complex improvements, high pressure direct injection (HPDI) of natural gas can provide GHG reductions of approximately 20% (75% or more with renewable natural gas / bio-methane) while preserving the same power density, torque and performance as diesel.
This paper will provide an overview of the improvements in the Westport™ HPDI 2.0 components as well as performance and emissions results demonstrated to-date. The potential and challenges of higher injection pressures will be explored while also investigating sources of and methods to eliminate methane venting on the vehicle.
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Mumford, D., Goudie, D., and Saunders, J., "Potential and Challenges of HPDI," 9th AVL International Commercial Powertrain Conference 2017, Graz, Austria, May 10, 2017, .
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5/10/2017
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2017-01-1928
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Technical Paper
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English