- World's first high-pressure ammonia direct injection engine
receives model-based class approval from seven major classification
societies
- Suitable for marine power generation and propulsion, and
land-based power generation, ready to be soonly commercialized for
the market
- "We aim to enhance our advanced technology and take the lead in
shipbuilding market"
SEOUL,
South Korea, Oct. 9, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- HD Hyundai Heavy Industries aims to lead the
eco-friendly shipbuilding market with the development of a
zero-carbon ammonia dual-fuel (DF) engine. This is the first
ammonia engine in the world, applied with a high-pressure ammonia
direct injection method.
On October 7, HD Hyundai Heavy
Industries announced that it had completed the model-based class
approval testing for the "HiMSEN Ammonia Dual-Fuel Engine," (model:
H22CDF-LA) at its Engine Technology Center in the Ulsan
Headquarters. The testing was attended by representatives from
seven classification societies including ABS (USA), DNV (Norway), LR (UK), BV (France), RINA (Italy), NK (Japan), and KR (Korea).
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries shared that it will soon start
commercialization of the HiMSEN ammonia engine as the detailed
examination and compliance review has been finalized with the
model-based class approval.
The ammonia engine developed by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is
suitable not only for ammonia carriers, but also for marine power
generation and propulsion purposes. The company also plans to
supply the engine to land-based power generation markets.
Until now, ammonia engines were based on a "low-pressure
premixed combustion method" which burns a mixture of ammonia and
air, which has been provided to the engine combustion chamber,
through compression. The newly developed "high-pressure direct
injection method" compresses air in the engine combustion chamber
and then burns it by injecting ammonia with high pressure.
Despite its benefits of having great output and fuel efficiency,
along with the mitigation of greenhouse gases such as nitrogen
dioxide (N2O), engine companies around the world had difficulty
developing this method due to its high technological
complexity.
While setting up an optimized fuel spraying time and period to
maximize burning rate, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries also utilized
the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system to minimize the
amount of nitrogen oxide and unburned ammonia. In addition, the
Integrated Scrubber developed independently by HD Korea
Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, has been widely applied
resulting in a drastic reduction of ammonia concentrations.
"The development of this ammonia engine has great meaning as it
will be an opportunity for us to lead the market while providing an
expanded eco-friendly duel-duel engine lineup," said an official of
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries. "We aim to enhance our advanced
technology and take the lead in the future eco-friendly ship
market."
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