Investigation on Addition of HHO Gas in Gasoline Engine

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Refueling with hydrogen requires many changes to the car’s fuel system. Hydrogen batteries produce oxygen and hydrogen from water through electrolysis. This article experimentally investigated the effects of hydrogen–hydrogen–oxygen (HHO) gas on the emissions and performance of a BAJAJ PULSAR 150 cc four-stroke gasoline engine. The HHO fuel cell generator was designed and manufactured to produce the HHO gas required to run the engine. The HHO gas is blended with fresh air in the intake manifold. Engines using HHO gas have better thermal efficiency, engines consume less fuel, and engines using HHO gas produce fewer harmful gases. HHO generators like this improve the environment and socially acceptable fuel consumption and fuel consumption.

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Sasane, K., Siddiqui, A., Kumar, S., Lopes, S., Dsouza, S., & Yadav, V. (2023). Investigation on Addition of HHO Gas in Gasoline Engine. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 651–663). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2382-3_54

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