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| Reference Number | EP/R041970/2 | |
| Title | A Zero-Emission Closed-loop linear-Joule CYcle (ZECCY) engine generator | |
| Status | Completed | |
| Energy Categories | Energy Efficiency(Transport) 25%; Other Power and Storage Technologies(Electric power conversion) 75%; |
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| Research Types | Basic and strategic applied research 100% | |
| Science and Technology Fields | ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 100% | |
| UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation | Not Cross-cutting 100% | |
| Principal Investigator |
Professor A P Roskilly Sir Joseph Swan Institute Newcastle University |
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| Award Type | Standard | |
| Funding Source | EPSRC | |
| Start Date | 01 October 2019 | |
| End Date | 28 February 2023 | |
| Duration | 41 months | |
| Total Grant Value | £630,524 | |
| Industrial Sectors | Mechanical engineering | |
| Region | North East | |
| Programme | NC : Engineering | |
| Investigators | Principal Investigator | Professor A P Roskilly , Sir Joseph Swan Institute, Newcastle University |
| Other Investigator | Dr K Atallah , Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield Dr D Wu , Sch of Engineering, Newcastle University Mr Y Wang , Sir Joseph Swan Institute, Newcastle University Dr AJ Smallbone , Mechanical and Systems Engineering, Newcastle University |
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| Industrial Collaborator | Project Contact , Reece Innovation Project Contact , Nissan Technical Centre Europe Ltd Project Contact , SAIC Motor UK Technical Centre Ltd Project Contact , Northern Gas Networks Project Contact , Cenex Project Contact , World Bank |
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| Abstract | Over thirty six months, this project aims to demonstrate the potential of a highly disruptive zero emission, high efficiency electricity generator concept for use in transport and power generation applications. A Zero-Emission Closed-loop linear-Joule CYcle (ZECCY) engine generator which yields only liquid water as an emission (i.e. no particulates, or gas phase emissions). As such, it is analogous with hydrogen-fuel cell technology but more lightweight, potentially more efficient and based on a well-established UK manufacturing base.This project will demonstrate the true potential of this technology for vehicle applications by:a. Completing the manufacture, assembly and commissioning of a concept demonstrator through the development of an existing test platformb. Gather the evidence required to advance the project successfully by conducting a robust testing programme underpinned by rigorous simulation and performance improvement.c. Establish the future case of ZECCY generator technology through the development of a technical and commercial roadmap to deployment. | |
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| Added to Database | 10/02/21 | |