ACTIVATE Seminar 2021

The first promotional Seminar on ACTIVATE took place on 1 December 2021. 88 participants from all over the world met virtually on Ms Teams webinar platform to get familiar with the project concepts, progress, challenges, future plans, but also to listen to Keynote speeches given by the Invited Experts. The keynote presentations: Terese Løvås, NTNU, Overview […]

ACTIVATE after 12 months

The third ACTIVATE project consortium meeting took place online on 28th October 2021. Here is a short summary of the meeting and its conclusions: Firstly, Wojciech Adamczyk, Principal Investigator of the ACTIVATE project started the meeting by greeting all of the participants and presenting the agenda of the meeting. Then, he made a general summary […]

Free Online Seminar

After the first year of working on an ammonia fueled diesel engine, we have a pleasure to invite all of you to our seminar. It’s free to register online event which will be held on 1st December 2021 from 9 -12 AM (UTC+1). Click on the link in order to register for the event: Join […]

CFD presentation – Global CONVERGE User Conference

Member of our project and Steering Committee, Michał Lewandowski, engaged in work performed within Work Package 1 and Work Package 3 working at NTNU, presented his findings regarding numerical simulations during Global CONVERGE User Conference. Presentation titled “Simulations of direct injection of liquid ammonia spray in CI engine using Lagrangian approach” concluded current development of […]

Test stand at NTNU

Development of optimal diesel and ammonia injections strategy is supported through experimental work being conducted at NTNU within WP1. Single cylinder engine has been installed on a test trolley, coupled with AC motor and adjusted to work with diesel, common rail injector (DI) and a gasoline direct injection injector (GDI). The engine cylinder head was […]

D1.1 is there!

Deliverable 1.1 is already available online. The report on the Injection system details, first non-optimized engine results with NH3 as a fuel can be now downloaded from our website.