TY - JOUR
T1 - A review of the application development and key technologies of rotary engines under the background of carbon neutrality
AU - Bao, Jianhui
AU - Lei, Jian
AU - Tian, Guohong
AU - Wang, Xiaomeng
AU - Wang, Huaiyu
AU - Shi, Cheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/12/1
Y1 - 2024/12/1
N2 - Rotary engines possess advantages such as light weight, high power density, and strong fuel adaptability, which are essential for powertrain systems. They hold great potential in the field of power machinery. However, the development of rotary engines has been constrained by increasingly stringent emission regulations. Despite this, numerous scholars and institutions continue to optimize rotary engines, leading to a proliferation of related research. It is necessary to synthesize these findings to guide future promotion and application efforts. This review examines the current applications and development status of rotary engines globally. It summarizes the development of key technologies such as sealing techniques, rotor configurations, and ignition devices, which have achieved lower energy consumption and emissions. The suitability of rotary engines for automotive and unmanned aerial vehicle applications has also been reported. To further reduce carbon emissions, researchers have explored zero-carbon fuel rotary engines. Hydrogen-fueled rotary engines have demonstrated higher combustion efficiency. By integrating EGR, load control strategies, and ignition system layouts, they have addressed issues such as NOx emissions, knock, and leakage. The development of ammonia-hydrogen hybrid fuels is also a potential effective solution. Continuous innovative research indicates that, with their inherent advantages and the integration of alternative fuels and advanced ignition technologies, rotary engines have the potential to meet future energy and environmental requirements. This positions them as strong contenders in future diversified power systems.
AB - Rotary engines possess advantages such as light weight, high power density, and strong fuel adaptability, which are essential for powertrain systems. They hold great potential in the field of power machinery. However, the development of rotary engines has been constrained by increasingly stringent emission regulations. Despite this, numerous scholars and institutions continue to optimize rotary engines, leading to a proliferation of related research. It is necessary to synthesize these findings to guide future promotion and application efforts. This review examines the current applications and development status of rotary engines globally. It summarizes the development of key technologies such as sealing techniques, rotor configurations, and ignition devices, which have achieved lower energy consumption and emissions. The suitability of rotary engines for automotive and unmanned aerial vehicle applications has also been reported. To further reduce carbon emissions, researchers have explored zero-carbon fuel rotary engines. Hydrogen-fueled rotary engines have demonstrated higher combustion efficiency. By integrating EGR, load control strategies, and ignition system layouts, they have addressed issues such as NOx emissions, knock, and leakage. The development of ammonia-hydrogen hybrid fuels is also a potential effective solution. Continuous innovative research indicates that, with their inherent advantages and the integration of alternative fuels and advanced ignition technologies, rotary engines have the potential to meet future energy and environmental requirements. This positions them as strong contenders in future diversified power systems.
KW - Alternative fuels
KW - Application
KW - Key technology
KW - Rotary engine
KW - Structure optimization
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U2 - 10.1016/j.energy.2024.133447
DO - 10.1016/j.energy.2024.133447
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206342049
SN - 0360-5442
VL - 311
JO - Energy
JF - Energy
M1 - 133447
ER -